Canary Islands Publish Agreement for Youth Internship Program Extension
Canary Islands Youth Employment Initiative Update
Overview
The Canary Islands government has published an addendum to a major youth employment initiative, aiming to boost job opportunities for young people with qualifications but lacking work experience.
The plan, part of the 'Cataliza VII' project, involves:
- Non-paid internships in local companies
- Helping young professionals transition into the labor market
Formalization of Partnerships
The addendum formalizes the involvement of the Cultural Soy Mamut Association, which joined the program on September 3, 2025.
This move underscores ongoing efforts to address youth unemployment, a persistent challenge in Spain, especially in regions like the Canary Islands.
Policy and Impact
By legally formalizing these partnerships and publishing them in the official bulletin within the required timeframe, policymakers aim to ensure transparency and public awareness.
This initiative is vital as the region seeks to:
- Foster economic recovery
- Promote social inclusion for its young residents
Broader Context
The extension aligns with broader national efforts to promote employment, particularly among:
- Graduates
- Inexperienced workers
amid challenging economic conditions.
"This initiative is essential to support the young workforce in overcoming employment barriers and fostering regional growth," said a government official.