BY LEAP project: Webinar for increasing the capacities of NGOs

Sunday, January 23 concluded the package of five (5) mentoring webinars for five (5) NGOs selected within the BY LEAP project. The main purpose of this webinar was to support and help NPOs (selected through an open call) in developing a strategic and fundraising plan, as the main pillars of the well-functioning and empowerment of an organization. During the last two webinars, NGOs had the opportunity to explore and increase their capacities in relation to topics such as organizational management, planning and evaluation, financial resources, public relations and cooperation network. Through these webinars, about 20 members from NGOs (project managers, executive directors, program coordinators and volunteers) not only had the opportunity to enrich their contribution within their organizations, but also to connect with each other and share stories and experiences inspiring.

Teacher trainings

During the months of November and December, 276 teachers participated in trainings organized by JA. The professional development of teachers is a priority for us, so we strongly support JA teachers through continuous training. We strive to equip teachers with the skills, knowledge and the right attitudes so that they can implement with students the practical and innovative learning methods they need to acquire entrepreneurial competence.

Financial education through extracurricular activities

At least 150 students participated in three Finance Camps organized by JAA in partnership with Arrow Global in Durrës, Tirana and Vlorë. Students worked in groups competing for the most innovative business idea with the support of Arrow Global mentors and JAA alumni. The philosophy of Finance Camps is based on learning by doing, and in one day, students are introduced to a challenge of a financial nature that supports their financial education learning outcomes.

BY LEAP: Capacity building webinars for NGOs

Three webinar sessions with five (5) selected NPOs were conducted by Junior Achievement of Albania during the month of November, with the aim of increasing the capacities of NPOs in the preparation of their strategic plans. A total of 20 members from the selected NPOs (managers project managers, executive directors, program coordinators and volunteers) participated in these capacity building webinars. Through webinars they had the opportunity to meet and discuss topics such as, Strategic Planning (importance of strategic planning, tools, SWOT analysis); Vision, Mission, Principles, Values, Critical Issues/Priorities; Main Purpose of CSOs, Specific Objectives and Activities and more. Thus, gaining broader knowledge and key skills to better manage and succeed with their CSOs.

BY LEAP: Raising teachers' capacities

80 teachers who are developing the optional modules "Company of students" during the 2021-2022 educational year were actively involved in the trainings developed by JA within the project "Youth of the Balkans: Connecting Education, Skills and Cooperation Opportunities in Regional Practices of Employment (BY LEAP Project)". Raising the capacities of teachers is an important step not only to increase the quality of teaching, but also the results of young people who are gradually building Student Companies.

"Debating Economics" Debate Camp 2021

Debate a mind gym!

From November 19 to 21, Junior Achievement of Albania organized the first Debate Camp, within the "Debating Economics" program. Students from 12 universities in Albania and JAA Alumni gathered in Korça and spent three days putting their minds to work through arguments and critical thinking.

3 days full of debates, young people shared their experiences with each other, enriching their skills regarding debate and how to best use these skills to their advantage towards employment. "Old & Gold" debaters like Marjus Ceveli, Endrit Yzeiraj and Blerina Guga were also part of the Debate Camp, who gave amazing tips and tricks on debate and debaters and shared their life experiences with the young participants.

In addition to capacity building, entertainment was also included, because the JAA Alumni Spirit is always strong and present. Where there are JAA Alumni S there is positive atmosphere and good energy flowing.

"3E - English - Entrepreneurship - Employability" Opening Event

On November 19, Junior Achievement of Albania launched the "3E-English-Entrepreneurship-Employability" project in cooperation with the US Embassy in Tirana, in Korça. This project will offer university students in 6 Faculties of English in Tirana, Durrës, Shkodër, Korçë, Elbasan and Vlorë the opportunity to engage in comprehensive debate clubs in English, where they will learn to deliver persuasive speeches, think critically, improve their communication skills, solve problems creatively and increase self-confidence. Furthermore, the "3E" project will empower young debating students to develop the necessary skills for successful integration into the labor market. The opening event brought together young debating students from 12 Albanian Universities, part of the "Debating Economics" program, representatives from partner institutions, various JAA beneficiaries and interested parties.

Junior UP Launch Event

In the distinguished presence of the Chairman of BoT AADF Mr. Michael D. Granoff, AADF Co-Executive Directors Mr. Martin Mata and Mr. Aleksandër Sarapuli, Minister of State for Youth and Children, Ms. Bora Muzhaqi, Minister of State for Enterprise Protection Mrs. Edona Bilali, member of the Board of Directors of AADF and JAA, Junior Achievement of Albania launched the new program, JuniorUP on November 17 at the premises of TechSpace Tirana. Mr. Granoff guided the participants through the challenges and achievements of the almost 10-year JA program in Albania and emphasized the value of strategic partnerships and the speed of adaptation to meet with dignity and individuality the rapidly changing entrepreneurial reality. Ministers Bilali and Muzhaqi and many important actors of the ecosystem in the country, supported the JuniorUP program as a continuous investment of all Junior Achievements of Albania in financial education and entrepreneurship programs. The JuniorUP batch was launched with 8 startups ready to transform their ideas into businesses as well as accelerate them to international markets.

Finance camp in Fier and Gjirokastër

100 students of 9-year-old schools in Fier and Gjirokastër took part in the Finance Camp organized by JA of Albania in partnership with Arrow Global. The camps aimed to deepen the knowledge and skills on finance that the students have acquired throughout the learning process and the development of Junior Achievement modules, part of the curriculum. Under the mentorship of Arrow Global and JA Alumni volunteers, they competed among themselves for the most innovative business idea and presented models that were both interesting and challenging.PreviousNext