WOWME

WOW-ME: Women on Work Market – Maximising Empowerment is a cooperational Erasmus+  project funded from the Programme: 2023-2-ES01-KA210-ADU-00018355 with 3 brilliant partners, whose goal is together with FutuReg to empower women and get them to workmarket.

Key Impact Highlights:

Increased Employability: WOW-ME’s training programs are geared to equip women with in-demand skills, enabling them to secure better job opportunities and improve their earning potential.

Boosted Confidence and Self-Esteem: WOW-ME will empower women to overcome obstacles and believe in their abilities through personalized career guidance and supportive communities.

Strengthened Social Inclusion: By targeting disadvantaged women and women with fewer opportunities, WOW-ME aims to contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society.

Accessible and Inclusive Adult Education: WOW-ME contributes to the upskilling of women with fewer opportunities, offering tailored education programs that address socio-economic and technological disparities. These initiatives help create pathways for lifelong learning and sustained career growth.

Online Toolkit Methods for Women Around Europe: WOW-ME’s online toolkit will combine innovative methods such as digital skills, design thinking, AI, HR career coaching, and narrative approaches, providing women with scalable, practical, and future-ready resources to boost employability.

As the WOW-ME project continues to evolve, we remain committed to empowering women and creating a brighter future for all.

Consortium Partners:  EA Consulting, Rovnovážka, NorSensus, and FutuReg are proud to be a part of this groundbreaking initiative.

Together, we can make a difference. Join the movement and support women’s economic empowerment

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Co-financed by the European Union. The opinions and points of view expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or of the Spanish Service for the Internationalization of Education (SEPIE). Neither the European Union nor the Granting Authority can be held responsible for them.