Entrepreneurial Learning in Tunisia: ETF supports good practice initiative

November 25, 2015
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A forum on good practice in entrepreneurial learning was held in Tunis earlier this month as part of a project to support the development of a national approach to including entrepreneurship and enterprise skills in vocational education and training.
 
The initiative was inspired by the ETF’s practice of identifying and sharing good practices as a means of promoting entrepreneurship and improving entrepreneurial learning. This is an innovative and cost-effective way for policy makers and training providers to learn from existing practices.
 
The Tunisian good practice initiative is one activity that the government is undertaking in the implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe and has been supported by the ETF. In particular, the ETF is currently helping to strengthen partnerships between different ministries, social partners, civil society and the private sector.
 
The European Training Foundation is an agency of the European Union established to contribute to the development of the education and training systems of the EU partner countries. With an annual budget of €18 million, its mission is to help transition and developing countries to harness the potential of their human capital through the reform of education, training and labour market systems in the context of the EU’s external relations policy. (EU Neighbourhood Info)
 
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EU Neighbourhood Policy Info Centre webpage – Education & Training
 
EU Neighbourhood Policy Info Centre press pack – Education & Training: Learning without borders
 

Countries covered:

  • Tunisia