Canary Islands Publicize Partnership to Boost Youth Employment Through Internships
Canary Islands Support Initiative for Young Workforce
Background
The Canary Islands government has announced the publication of a new agreement to support young people entering the workforce. The partnership involves:
- the Canary Islands Employment Service
- the General Canary University Foundation
- the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Provincial Business Federation
Signed on June 28, 2024, the 'Cataliza VII' project aims to help young graduates with no professional experience gain practical training through internships in local businesses.
Objectives
This initiative addresses Spain's ongoing effort to improve youth employment, a key social issue across the country. The project seeks to:
- facilitate guided job insertion for young people
- reduce youth unemployment
- provide more opportunities for recent graduates who often struggle to find entry-level positions
Transparency and Participation
The government has published the list of companies participating in the program as of July 11, 2025. This official publication underscores the transparency efforts mandated by regional laws, ensuring public access to agreements affecting local employment measures.
Overall Impact
This move highlights the Canary Islands' proactive approach to tackling youth unemployment by fostering closer collaboration between public agencies and private companies.
The initiative aims to:
- create a more inclusive job market
- support the region's economic resilience
- align with broader national and European efforts to boost youth employment