At a transnational meeting in Cyprus for the "INSPIRE" project, representing the Family Support Centre (FSC).
"INSPIRE" is an ERASMUS+ project, in which KESO has been participating since February 2019 and is implemented jointly with other partners from Greece, Spain and Cyprus.
Presentation of deliverables
During the planned transnational meeting of the project partners in Cyprus, presentations were made to the local University and other stakeholders:
the two educational guides related to
the process of shaping the professional identity of young people,
the establishment of Social Enterprises,
the use of social networks for the benefit of the development of the newly established business
and of course the online game, which helps young people to profile their professional personality and choose the right role for them within the business team.
The meeting was attended by: Teachers, academics, representatives of social enterprises and of course young people. All of them showed particular interest beyond the online game, in all the deliverables of the project.
In the historic "House of Cooperation"
This meeting took place at the "House of Cooperation". This is a unique socio-cultural centre located in the middle of the dividing lines in Cyprus, in the UN-controlled neutral zone, in the area of Ledra Palace in Nicosia. The House of Cooperation acts as a bridge, bringing people together to share, exchange and create new memories and experiences. This is achieved both through its physical presence in the Neutral Zone, but also through its peace-building programmes and the transformative power of arts and culture.

The partners of the INSPIRE project were fully satisfied with the progress of the project so far and made an appointment for the next dissemination meeting to be organized in January in Athens by the Family Support Centre.

During the closing and dissemination ceremony, a representative of the Managing Authority, the Social Scholarships Foundation, who had been invited, informed our Team and the attendees that the "INSPIRE" project was highlighted as a good practice for ERASMUS+ projects. The distinction was on the one hand related to the innovative electronic game - product of the project, as well as to its apt and effective management. The closing ceremony was hosted at the Municipality of Athens' Cultural Centre,