Canary Islands Public Bulletin Announces New Partnership for Youth Job Training
Canary Islands Government Announces Partnership with Deasterra Partners for Youth Employment Initiative
Overview
The Canary Islands government has officially published the adhesion of Deasterra Partners, S.L., to a collaborative initiative aimed at boosting youth employment. This partnership is part of the 'Cataliza VII' project, which promotes guided job placement through unpaid internships in companies for young people with degrees but no professional experience.
Context and Purpose
This move aligns with broader efforts by the Canary Islands to address youth unemployment and improve job opportunities for recent graduates. By joining a framework agreement with the:
- Canary Islands Employment Service
- University Foundation of Las Palmas
- Canary Employers Confederation
Deasterra Partners commits to offering practical training placements to help young individuals transition into the workforce.
Public Announcement
The public announcement, made on July 7, 2025, underscores transparency and the government's focus on mobilizing collaborative efforts to address social challenges. It also reflects the ongoing importance of structured employment programs in fostering youth employment and economic recovery in the region.
Benefits for Participants
For residents and participants, this initiative could translate into valuable real-world experience, increasing their chances of finding stable employment and contributing to local economic growth.