Digitcreshe Erasmus+ Project: CCIS Workshop on Bridging the Skills Gap in Albania’s Cultural and Creative Sectors

Spotlight on the Digitcreshe Erasmus+ Project: CCIS Workshop on Bridging the Skills Gap in Albania’s Cultural and Creative Sectors
The Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS) in Albania and the Western Balkans face a significant challenge: a shortage of qualified professionals due to a gap between educational programs and industry requirements. While these programs often offer theoretical knowledge, they fall short in providing practical skills essential for success in the workplace, such as creative thinking, collaboration, and leadership.
As part of the impactful Erasmus+ project, DIGITCRESHE, CCIS and experts from Brain Nest Institute hosted an engaging workshop part of the Intensive Study program- work package 9 of the project, bringing together activists and experts to emphasize the potential of digital transformation as a powerful catalyst for Albania’s development.
At the CCIS workshop, we brought together a dynamic group of passionate youth activists from across Albania’s Creative and Cultural Industries. The event equipped them with tools and insights to take an active role in shaping a future where education aligns with industry demands, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared with the skills needed to succeed.
Led by Polytechnic University of Porto, the DIGITCRESHE Erasmus + project Funded by European Commission addresses this skills gap by aligning educational programs with market needs.
Join us in building a vibrant future for the Cultural and Creative Sectors in the Western Balkans!

SCiDEV and UZOR present the findings from the Mapping of Youth Participation in Digital Democracy in Albania and Montenegro

On 24th October, SCiDEV and UZOR hosted a blended event to disseminate the findings of Mapping of Youth Participation in Digital Democracy in Albania and in Montenegro, with the participation of representatives from public institutions, youth and civil society organizations.

The event was moderated by Ms. Nevila Xhindi (CCIS) and was greeted Ms. Bora Muzhaqi, State Minister for Youth and Children in Albania. In her opening remarks, Miss Muzhaqi thanked SCiDEV, as the lead of the EYDR cohort for including the National Youth Agency in Albania for the first time in an ERASMUS+ Youth Capacity building project. Furthermore, she recognized as an added value of EYDR its innovative interconnection between digital skills and digital democracy, as an emerging yet unexplored field of youth participation.

The event proceeded with two consecutive presentations of the Mapping from Albania and Montenegro, where Lutjona Lula (ESN ALBANIA), Jesmina Sengla (SCiDEV) and Maja Nikolic (UZOR) presented the key findings. Lack of engagement, superficial social media interaction (slacktivism) and a mismatch between youth self-assessment and their actual skills especially those related to cyber security were identified in both countries taken into analyze, suggesting that Albania and Montenegro share similar challenges in meaningful youth engagement onsite and online.

The presentations were followed up by a reflective session led by Orkidea Xhaferaj, Digital and Innovation Policy Expert from SCiDEV, which led a discussion with the participants about their thoughts on the study and the current state of youth awareness, digital rights and legal framework.

Throughout the discussion the participants stressed that while youth is aware about cyber security risks and the importance of digital rights, they lack proper skills to address their concerns, thus resulting to limited meaningful digital participation. Regarding legal framework, the participants believed that in the Albanian Context the most pressing issue is not updated legislation, but improved implementation of the current and investing in building a good general understanding of youth about digital rights, privacy and cyber security principles through current educational programs, thus leaning from a solely technical curriculum to a more holistic and inclusive curriculum on digital skills.

The EYDR cohort expresses its gratitude towards CRCA Albania, National Agency of ICT in Albania, National Cyber Security Authority, all the other CSO representatives and youth participants for their collaboration and valuable inputs.

The findings of the Mapping reports and the feedback provided by stakeholders present in the event will be reflected in the Youth Digital Democracy Accelerator Programme which will be co-designed by the project partners throughout November 2024.

CCIS Erasmus+ Success Stories: Networking for Sustainable Growth

On October 10th, CCIS hosted the EU-validated event “CCIS Erasmus+ Success Stories: Networking for Sustainable Growth” as part of #ErasmusDays! We showcased our impactful Erasmus+ partnerships across Albania, Europe, and the Western Balkans, highlighting our work in fostering regional development, youth engagement, and educational transformation.

Key updates included:
U2SID Project : Inclusive digital transformation in collaboration with University of Shkodra, Albania.
@DIGITCRESHE Project: Transforming education digitally with @PolytechnicUniversityPorto, Portugal.
@EYDR Project: Empowering youth in digital democracy with Scidev , Albania.
Youth Observer Project: Youth-led policy engagement with Mesdheu Center, Albania.
EDUFAIR (Starting Nov 2024): Enhancing higher education with AI at Professional College of Tirana.
EDU Core Academy (Starting Nov 2024): Supporting juvenile justice education with Luarasi University.
We wrapped up with a dynamic Networking Session , sparking discussions on future collaborations and opportunities under the Erasmus+ framework. ✨

 

Announcing the kick-off of activities for The Y-O Model Project

Exciting News from The Y-O Model Project!
We are happy to announce the kick-off of activities for The Y-O Model Project, a groundbreaking initiative bringing together young leaders from Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Italy to reshape youth engagement in politics and society.

Under the leadership of the Mesdheu Center (MC), and with our incredible partners SCiDEV,

CCM, CCIS, INDEP, and EURelations GEIE, this project is all about fostering cooperation, policy dialogue, and sharing best practices to build youth capacities. Together, we’re addressing the gaps in youth participation and policy dialogue, paving the way for stronger democratic involvement.
25- 26 September 2024! First stop? Prishtina! Young observers from across the partner countries joined their first training session and enjoyed a hands-on study visit. Thanks to the warm hospitality of our Kosovar partners, the experience was unforgettable.
CCIS is proud to lead the work on youth policy analysis, ensuring that the voices of the next generation are at the forefront of political change.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to empower youth across the region! ✨