RES4CITY
Learn more about GHNI’s efforts towards a healthy planet while creating new job opportunities. DONATE NOWGlobal Hope Network International has partnered with the “RES4CITY” initiative to contribute to the environment by developing renewable energy technologies. This partnership aims to develop skilled professionals in the renewable energy field, thereby creating 38 million green jobs by 2030, and 43 million jobs by 2050. This partnership will hope to solve multiple problems like poverty, unemployment, depleting energy sources and much more to create a healthy tomorrow.
Global Hope Network International’s partnership with an innovative €2.5 million education project called Renewable Energy For Cities “RES4CITY” is funded by the European Commission (Horizon Europe) and Switzerland’s State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI), to develop innovative educational programs and tools that provide opportunities for all learners to develop highly skilled human capital in renewable energy sources, fuel technologies, and sustainable development that focuses on urban areas where most of the EU population is concentrated and the consumption of resources (i.e., energy, water, land, etc.) have been steadily increasing – to address projected EU skills shortage in the renewable energy sector, which has the potential to create 38 million green jobs by 2030, and 43 million jobs by 2050.
More specifically, this project will develop advanced digital technologies such as serious games for learning and training to create inclusive upskilling online micro-credential training programs for people who cannot afford traditional educational pathways who desire to enter the renewable energy sector, while also targeting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduates and (non-STEM) graduates (i.e., bachelor, master, and PhD students), including energy sector professionals wishing to re-skill from a wide variety of industries and diverse career paths that will meet the needs and priorities of businesses, public institutions and citizens – including refugees and displaced migrant populations in Europe (6.3 million) that need to upskill for green integration to the recipient EU countries.
To learn more about the project visit the RES4CITY website.
Through this partnership we hope to address multiple issues in the world with an action plan to protect our dear planet. For information on how to become a stakeholder in the RES4CITY project – please contact Charlie Lamento via charlie.lamento@ghni.org.
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