The project
The project
Prima-Vera Campana: For employment integration of foreign citizens in Campania; its aim is to:
increase the number of informed foreign citizens – regularly present in the region – who are involved in active employment policies, also through linguistic mediation services;
promote access to job opportunities, through the activation of specific training courses, workshops, job matching, skills assessment, and internships with cultural partners;
increase and/or improve job placement opportunities;
encourage integration and fight discrimination, promoting the socioeconomic contribution of immigrants;
increase the skills of operators from an intercultural point of view.
Who it is for
Citizens legally present on the Italian territory:
mainly aged between 18 and 33 from third-world countries including Albania, Bangladesh, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Ghana, India, Mali, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Somalia, and Ukraine.
- Asylum seekers/receivers of international or humanitarian protection staying at reception centers throughout the country
- Women in conditions of social marginalization or otherwise vulnerable
- Unaccompanied foreign minors / those who have just turned 18
- Operators dealing with labor policies, immigration, and intangible cultural heritage
Profili professionali
Nell’ambito della formazione e delle attività organizzate, le principali professioni in cui i destinatari potranno essere impiegati sono:
• Addetto all’accoglienza e all’informazione nelle imprese e negli enti pubblici
• Addetto all’accoglienza turistica
• Tecnico dei servizi di sicurezza
• Personale addetto alla manutenzione del verde storico
• Addetti dello spettacolo (Tecnici, Macchinisti teatrali, Elettricisti, Organizzatori di eventi, etc.)
• Altro
Institutional bodies and Partners
Leading beneficiary:
Campania Region
Partners involved:
• Scabec S.p.A. – Campania Cultural Heritage Society
• CNR-IRISS – Research Institute on Innovation and Development Services
•INPS – National Social Security Institute – Metropolitan Coordination Directorate of Naples
The project is co-financed by the European Union.