Integration: a new boost for our young people

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In Saint-Martin, the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) - Caribbean Mobility - was officially launched last Tuesday at the CCISM, in the presence of partners and 18 trainees. This integration system - carried by the rectorate and the Public Interest Group - academic integration, training and engineering system (Gip-Daifi) - aims to fight against youth unemployment. 

“The objective for Europe is to train its youth and I am very happy that the local actors have played along”, announces Nicolas Craipeau, the new director of Gip-Daifi, bearer of the IEJ action, in the preamble of the program launch conference. “In Saint-Martin, this device is innovative in terms of partnership. It aims to offer a path of professional integration for young people who are neither in study, neither in training, nor in employment ”, adds Hélène Marache, head of the Europe / Gip-Daifi unit, specifying that three diagnoses have been defined. on the territory: the professions of animation, tourism and the sea. This device, which will begin on January 16, will allow these young people to carry out discovery courses and to follow teaching modules, managed by the Greta: knowledge of Saint-Martin businesses, mathematics, new technologies, English, etc. “This six-month training course is real support and these 18 trainees volunteered, without remuneration,” underlines Laura Calvaire, project manager for the European Social Fund (ESF). “These young people are of different levels, from the 3rd to the bac, and they are all interested in Caribbean mobility,” says Roger Annerose, continuing education advisor, at Greta. At the end of the conference, it's time for the signing of agreements between the president of Greta Janine Hamlet and the various partners including Soualiga media, the Nature Reserve of Saint-Martin, Verde SXM, Métimer and the port of Galisbay. On this occasion, the trainees also signed their employment contract. This device is co-financed by the European Social Fund (ESF) under the State-Guadeloupe operational program (2014-2020).

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