In the Kežmarok district, long-term registered unemployment is at the level of 15%. It is estimated that about 70% -80% of these registered available job seekers are people from marginalized Roma communities (approximately 5,000 people). Most of this workforce is low-skilled people (with completed primary or special primary school) who live in segregated communities in the municipalities of Kežmarok district. 

The main aim of the project is to support the employment and employability of people from marginalized Roma communities in the Spiš region through education and job mentoring needed for adaptation in the workplace. Education should focus on social and communication skills that will help people from marginalized Roma communities to develop healthy assertiveness, perseverance and responsibility in their future workplace and in everyday life. An innovative element of the project is that it wants to focus only on those who show real interest in this education.

The project is based on a specific strategy: contacting local governments in the Kežmarok district with the intention of identifying groups of unemployed people who are interested in work, negotiating with all interested parties among companies in the Kežmarok, Poprad and Spišská Nová Ves region - finding out , how many new people they would need and in what time horizon, type and description of job positions, definition of the most common problems/barriers that employers perceive with employees (job shadowing, meeting with foremen), identification of areas where potential employees still need to be strengthened, creation of a plan education for two target groups - potential employees from marginalized Roma communities and foremen working at workplaces.

The project would thus benefit people from local communities, vulnerable groups (especially Roma, people at risk of poverty and the homeless) and employers/masters of manual skills.

Project details

Project info
Period
2014-2021
Approval date
Grant financing
59738.00€
Final project cost
64864.09€