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EASEWE: Entrepreneurial educAtion for Self-Employment of immigrant WomEn
The COVID-19 emergency has severe socio-economic consequences, with deeper effects on weaker targets and structurally more fragile sectors.
The partnership EASEWE (Entrepreneurial educAtion for Self-Employment of immigrant WomEn) aims to contribute to the restart in the cultural and creative field by encouraging self-entrepreneurship of migrant women in the sector, increasing their employability with tools that strengthen digital and entrepreneurial skills aimed at self-employment and business creation.
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