Financed by: GIZ ProSEED 2.0 – Sustainable Economic and regional development, employment promotion and Vocational Education and Training
Implementation period: 08/2023 – 03/2025
The current, specific situation in Albania, undergoing economic reforms and seeking EU integration, faces challenges due to its underdeveloped economy, the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and climate change. The transition towards greener and more resilient economies is crucial, and the EU’s Green Deal and the “Green Agenda for the Western Balkans” provide frameworks for Albania’s economic development. The twin transition of green growth and digital transformation can address environmental challenges while promoting economic development and job creation. As part of this transition, ProSEED 2.0 aims to integrate green and digital elements into measures for job seekers’ qualification and integration into the labour market. The focus is on developing competencies, raising awareness of sustainable behavior, and modernizing qualification content. Through integrating green and digital elements into qualifications and vocational training, enhancing MSMEs’ competitiveness, stabilizing employment, and strengthening relevant national ministries, the program seeks to address the evolving needs of the labor market.
To achieve its objectives, Center for Competitive Skills conducted demand studies, revised and developed VET curricula with green and digital elements, and intends to implement teachers training. With a focus on four priority sectors—energy, construction, tourism and hospitality, and agriculture—the program aims to pilot modernized training programs to incorporate sustainability and digitalization elements. By enhancing theoretical knowledge and practical skills, aligning with sectoral growth trends, and focusing on regions with sector concentration, the program strives to meet the challenges of a transitioning economy, fostering sustainable development, job creation, and social inclusion in Albania.
Key objectives of this program are: