“We have to give our young people the tools to train and so that the talent we have in Melilla, which is a lot, stays in the city and reverses in the future of it.”
The Government Delegate, Sabrina Moh, participated in the closing ceremony and presentation of the diplomas of the Tandem Project of ‘Web Design for non-profit entities’, which took place this morning at the Melilla Puerto Hotel.
The highest representative of the Government of Spain in our city has congratulated the Chamber of Commerce, the teachers and the student-workers, as well as the associations that have participated in this initiative, for the realization of this project, which aims to improve the labor insertion of the people who have done it.
Moh has defended activities such as this that improves the training and training of young people in Melilla and thus allows them to strengthen their employability in the labor market of our city. “Job placement is based on training and this training project linked to employment that has culminated thanks to the work of all the people you have involved, is born from the illusion and vision of the future of the city,” he said.
Thanks to this training in alternation with the employment carried out by the Chamber of Commerce of Ceuta, 29 people from Melilla and Ceuta have obtained the certificate of Technician, who have carried out 6 months of training and 12 months of work and which has meant 21 entities have a website.
Success programs
The Provincial Director of the Public Service of State Employment (SEPE) of Melilla, Jorge Vera, has pointed out that these programs are a “success” and has recalled that they are the third year they are developed.
Inspired by the good functioning of the Workshop Schools and the Employment Workshops managed directly by the Public Service of State Employment (SEPE), the Tandem Project responds to a double challenge: the training of unqualified young people and their work practice, opening true horizons to a project of stable life, he said.
Tandem belongs to the Specific Investment in Youth Employment within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan – Funded by the European Union – NextGeneration EU and in the last three years has meant almost 100 billion euros of investment throughout the country.
The Secretary General of the Chamber of Commerce of Ceuta, Joaquín Mollinedo, has thanked the effort that both teachers and students have made during these 18 months and that, have resulted in 21 associations having a website.
In addition, it has encouraged them, after this training and professional period, to continue along this path. “You have the knowledge and the title, I encourage you to continue working in the area in which you have been trained because I am sure that you can open the doors of the labor market of labor insertion,” he stressed.