In the absence of a sufficient number of state-run institutional interventions, any\naction stemming from autonomous, voluntary private sector initiatives providing\ncounseling and up-skilling to unemployed women is de facto important, especially\nwhen referring to confirmed successful and recurring efforts. This contribution provides\na detailed discussion and analysis of the methodological approach and extraordinary\nresults of the â??Mellon Skills Acceleratorâ? initiative, designed and delivered by knowl\nSocial Enterprise to increase employability. It provides a preliminary evaluation of the\ninitiativeâ??s impact and suitability to be adopted as a standard course of action, across\nthe Greek nation and possibly across Europe and beyond. The author has had firsthand\nexperience of Mellon Skills Accelerator working as a volunteer counsel and coach\nwith the organization.
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