Within the project "Strong Youth: Social Inclusion and Economic Sustainability of Youth at Risk", implemented by NALED (National Alliance for Local Economic Development) together with the Foundation SOS Children's Village Serbia and in partnership with the German Hermann Gmeiner Foundation, the Center for Social Policy conducted an analysis of the position of young people at risk, which includes recommendations for improving their social and economic inclusion.
The project "Strong Youth" aims to improve the employability of young people from socially and economically disadvantaged groups, promote professional training of young people for independent living, and encourage their participation in civil society.
The analysis provides an overview of existing support measures within the employment and social protection system for young people leaving the social protection system, challenges of the implementation of support measures, frameworks for monitoring young people in aftercare, analyzing the elements that influence sustainable socio-economic inclusion, and proposing measures to improve the position of these young people.