European Training Foundation’s 2024 plan prioritises digitalisation and Eastern partner countries
Date: 07/12/23
The European Training Foundation (ETF) helps countries around the European Union (EU) to reform their education, training and labour market systems. The 2024 work programme of this EU agency will promote digitalisation and innovation in education, with a focus on Ukraine and EU candidate countries including Georgia and Moldova, among other goals and focus points. This strategic plan was approved on 24 November 2023.
The Governing Board that gave the go-ahead for the ETF’s 2024 strategic plan included representatives of EU Member States, the European Commission and observers from the European Parliament.
The plan stresses the need to expand skills intelligence tools, advise on active labour market policies, modernise qualification systems and promote vocational excellence.
The ETF will actively engage in a range of further extra-budgetary projects, including an education programme tailored for the Eastern Partnership region, to address specific regional needs and promote education and skills development on a broader scale.
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