• Project Partners

    Ústav pro zdravotní gramotnost, z.ú. UZG – Institute for Health Literacy is a non-profit organisation established in 2017, based in Prague, and led by a team of medical professionals. Since 2018, UZG has been working closely with the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic and the Czech Medical Society. The purpose of UZG is to support the development of health literacy in the population of the Czech Republic.

    E-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL GROUP is a certified Adult Education Centre and VET provider located in Greece. It was established in September 2003 with a focus on training VET and Adult Learners in skills that will be useful for future jobs.

    Innovation Network is a non-governmental organization promoting, supporting, and developing social, cultural, and educational activities and projects, organizing related events (workshops, discussions, meetings and etc.). Organizations implement initiatives linking education and business in order to support innovations.

    Postal 3 is an entity dedicated to the training, design and development of training resources, and project consulting, whose services to public and private organizations in Spain, Europe and America have achieved remarkable success and growth over the past two decades

    TUCEP – Tiber Umbria Comett Education Programme is a no-profit Association of twelve Italian Universities and numerous Enterprises, and Public Authorities. Created in 1992, its mission is to foster and develop collaboration between universities and the labor market through the implementation of research and training projects

    Cáritas Diocesana de Coimbra is a social non-profit organization (NGO) that supports people and communities in five districts of the Central Region of Portugal. Its main intervention areas are education, health, social support, family and community, children and youth at risk, ageing/older support, HIV/AIDS, addiction, homelessness, community intervention, migrants and refugees, training, summer camps and social tourism.

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