This list offers an overview of good practices in digital skills by regional, national and European stakeholders. Explore successful approaches, upskilling initiatives and projects with a proven impact on bridging the digital skills gap that have the potential to be replicated in other countries and different contexts.
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Women in Tech: An education programme for 500 unemployed women aged 25-45
Women in Tech reached five hundred (500) unemployed women aged 25-45, registered with the Public Employment Service (DYPA), with secondary, post-secondary and tertiary education. It was implemented by the DYPA and Huawei under the Memorandum ofDigital Seniors - Austria
The "Digital Seniors" initiative is a service point, designed and operated by the non-profit association ÖIAT (Austrian Institute for Applied Telecommunications). Its aim is to promote improved access to the benefits of digitalisation to all AustrianDigital Skills Partner Community for Latvian Regions
The Digital Skills Community of Latvia’s regions was established at the start of 2022 with the aim of fostering digital competence across the country's regions. with the common objective of promoting the growth of society’s digital skills.“Smart Latvia” - Supporting SMEs' Digital Transformation
The European Union's Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) indicates that Latvia's digital development is considerably slower than that of its neighbouring countries, and also under the EU average. Improving this requires a coherent approach thatAnnual Latvian ICT prize “Platinum Mouse Award 2023”: Best e-Teacher
The annual Latvian ICT prize “ Platinum Mouse Award 2023” has been awarded since 2007. It aims to identify the most successful digital solutions created in Latvia, to assess the top project creators and developers, and to raise awareness of theABZ*Digi Cafés in Austria
Digi Cafés is an initiative which promotes peer-to-peer learning and digitalisation training for women in Austria.FutureLab50+ - The Netherlands
FutureLab50+ is an initiative launched by the JobOn Foundation, in collaboration with the municipality of Rotterdam and the municipality of Utrecht, that consisted in a varied, educational and inspiring online digital skills development program. It was targeted to citizens aged 50+ and has been successfully completed by 650 job seekers.International Master on Virtual Reality production- Slovakia
About the Master's Programme The International Master’s Programme, IMVRP, focused on virtual reality, funded by the European Commission’s ERASMUS+ programme, aims to create a new profile of professionals able to combine advanced technical computingBayCode by ReDI School of Digital Integration - Germany
BayCode aims at upskilling 5,000 Bavarian pupils with little or no access to digital education and/or migration background in digital competencies. Together with local schools, companies and volunteer IT-experts, it promotes digital participation and equal opportunities.Generation: You Employed, Ireland
“You Employed” is a project by Generation Ireland which aims to fill in the gap between the disproportionate levels of unemployment within specific groups in Ireland and the employer demand in the digital sector.