Canary Islands Public Bulletin Publishes New Partnership for Youth Employment Programs
Canary Islands Youth Employment Initiative
Overview
The Canary Islands government has announced the official publication of a new collaboration agreement aimed at boosting youth employment. The partnership involves Ordenatech Servicios Informáticos, S.L.U., joining a larger framework of cooperation established earlier this year. Signed on July 5, 2024, the agreement is part of the 'Cataliza VII' project, which focuses on providing non-labor internships for young people with degrees but no professional experience.
Objectives and Benefits
- Enable young residents to gain practical skills.
- Improve their chances of entering the labor market.
Key Details
- Ordenatech formalized its involvement on June 3, 2025.
- The agreement emphasizes the local government’s commitment to fostering youth employment through innovative programs.
Context and Significance
This initiative is particularly important in a time when youth unemployment remains a concern across Spain, and such public-private collaborations offer tangible pathways for young people to transition from education to employment.
The publication of this agreement ensures transparency and highlights ongoing efforts to create more job opportunities tailored to today’s economic realities.