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Social inclusion of Roma and Egyptians through employment

Mon-123 Social inclusion of Roma and Egyptians through employment

:: DONOR

CFCU

:: REALISATION / BUDGET

January 2017 – January 2018::: 106,887.87 €

:: SHORT DESCRIPTION

The Action contributes to the social inclusion of the RE population in Montenegro by improving their access to the labour market and employment and social rights. Special focus is placed on fostering the integration of the RE population into the labour market by developing their skills through the traineeship programme as the main activity.

On-the-job Training

The traineeship programme from May until the end of January was taken up by 35 to 44 trainees. On-the-job training was initially planned to last for six months. Fortunately, it was extended for an additional two and a half months thanks to budget rationale. By the end of the project, 33 interns successfully finished the on-the-job training and were awarded with certificates.  Their performance during the training was monitored by conducting individual interviews with employers and trainees.

Anti-discrimination training for employers

Two anti-discrimination training sessions for employers and workers in the company/organisation were organised. The objective of the training was to raise participants’ awareness on stereotypes, prejudices, patterns of thinking, speaking, and behaviour existing in societies, particularly in the majority population, towards minority groups. 15 participants from 8 employers’ organisations took part. Participants were introduced to the definition of discrimination, as well as the understanding of discrimination, direct and indirect discrimination, and were familiarised with anti-discrimination legislation in Montenegro.

Information sessions for interns

For the beneficiaries of the traineeship programme, information sessions were held for the interns. In these sessions different topics regarding employment measures and labour rights were covered in order to be prepare the interns for full-time employment after completion of the training. The information sessions aimed to motivate them to search actively for jobs and to negotiate with current employers. During the meetings they were encouraged to share their experiences at the work place and ask for advice about their worker’s rights.

Apart from on-the-job training, the development of Standards for Associate in Social Inclusion of RE in social affairs was another key activity within the project. The working group consisting of 8 members of national institutions, in accordance with methodology and procedures, developed the documents which were adopted by the Council for qualifications during the project implementation. The Programme of Education and Exam Catalogue will be adopted in the following period by the authorized bodies.

Final conference

The main project results and activities were presented during the Final conference, held on 1 February 2018. The key stakeholders took part in the event (Ministry of Finance, Capital Podgorica, Ministry of Human and Minority Rights, Employment Agency, Center for Social Work, as well as employers who provided the trainees with on-the –job training). The final conference was in Montenegrin.

Watch the speakers at the conference by clicking on the links below:

Klaus Mock, regional coordinator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfMnKnZmkso

Marina Rmus, project coordinator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICIkEgdj4Oc&t=37s

Ivana Vučinić, Capital Podgorica: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl-qgCQrp5M

Vesna Pavlović, Ministry of Finance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJsxUPqHbxQ

Varja Đukić, employer  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4C1wskbfvk

 

Results

Since the main activity was the on-the-job training, which would lead to the employment of the trainees, the result of the project is more than initially expected (10% to be employed after the termination of the on-the-job training):

Out of 33 interns, 13 have been employed, equaling 39,39% of the total number of interns who completed the on-the-job training.

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