KOSOVO - TechEco Pathways: empowering Kosovo’s future through innovation and sustainability
The TechEco Pathways Programme was officially launched by the Innovation Centre Kosovo (ICK) with financial support from the Skills for sustainable jobs project as an initiative to advance innovation and sustainability across Kosovo.
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Spanning 24 months, the TechEco Pathways initiative is structured around three key components:
- GreeTech: offering paid training and internships in the ICT and renewable energy industries to develop practical skills and industry readiness;
- DevelopHer: focused on empowering women and girls through skill development in programming, cybersecurity, and creative industries, breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields;
- Innovation challenges: hosting competitions centered on critical themes such as energy conservation, efficiency, smart cities, and environmental protection, encouraging creative solutions from Kosovo’s talented youth.
H.E. Eric DIETZ, Chargé d’Affaires e.p., Embassy of Luxembourg in Pristina: "We are here to support Kosovo in a few areas, but this kind of ecosystem that Luxembourg Cooperation wants to build here involves technology, artificial intelligence, the environment, creative industries, energy, and so on."
The Chair of the ICK Board, Ms Zana BUDIMA: "It is a programme that is designed to open doors and create opportunities for the next generation of innovators in Kosovo. It will provide youngsters, including women, the skills, the guides and the opportunities to succeed in the industries like tech and renewable energy.”
The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ms. Fadile DYLA: “This programme fits perfectly with the national strategies for youth employment, including women, as well as Kosovo’s Green Agenda.”
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The TechEco Pathways Programme is set to deliver:
- 10 professional trainings and full scholarships for over 120 young Kosovars, preparing them for thriving careers;
- paid internships to bridge the gap between education and the workplace;
- mentoring opportunities to support personal and professional growth;
- two editions of innovation competitions with prizes and awards for the most innovative teams.
Applications for these exciting opportunities will open soon.
Kosovo’s renewable energy and information and communication technology sectors face critical skills shortages. TechEco Pathways aims to fill these gaps and contribute to sustainable economic growth and industrial development in Kosovo by equipping young people, particularly women, with the expertise required for immediate employment.
This initiative is part of the Skills for sustainable jobs in Kosovo project, funded by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Implemented by the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, and by LuxDev, the Luxembourg Agency for Development Cooperation. The project aims to contribute to sustainable economic growth by supporting innovation, inclusiveness, and social development in a greener Kosovo.
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