RemoteHER Project Officially Launched in Portugal

 

The RemoteHER project, funded under the Erasmus+ KA220-VET programme, officially kicked off with its first transnational meeting on 5 February 2026 in Macedo de Cavaleiros, Portugal. Hosted at the Edifício Side UP, the meeting brought together partners from Portugal, Germany, Spain, and Estonia to initiate collaboration on this innovative project aimed at empowering women for digital and remote careers in Human Resources.

A Strong Start for International Collaboration

The meeting began with a warm welcome from the hosting organisation, MORE CoLAB, followed by opening remarks outlining the project’s vision and objectives. Representatives from the Municipality also addressed the consortium, highlighting the importance of initiatives that promote digital inclusion and gender equality in the workforce.

Project partners introduced their organisations and roles within the consortium:

  • MORE CoLAB (Portugal) as project coordinator, focusing on workforce innovation

  • Paderborn University (Germany), responsible for quality assurance and academic expertise

  • Egeria Desarrollo Social (Spain), contributing expertise in gender equality and social inclusion

  • European Learning Network (Estonia), leading the development of the e-learning platform and digital infrastructure

Empowering Women Through Digital HR Skills

RemoteHER aims to support women—particularly mothers, migrants, and those living in rural areas—by equipping them with the skills needed to access remote and digital HR careers. The project will also engage vocational education and training (VET) educators and policymakers to ensure long-term impact.

Key expected outcomes include:

  • Development of a digital HR curriculum

  • Creation of an innovative e-learning platform

  • Training programmes for educators

  • Pilot training involving more than 100 women

Planning the Road Ahead

During the meeting, partners reviewed the project’s management framework, including the Project Management Handbook and Quality Assurance processes. Work packages were discussed, and responsibilities were clarified to ensure smooth implementation.

Several important decisions were made:

  • A Gantt chart and evaluation tools will be developed to monitor training impact

  • The international training in Málaga has been rescheduled to September (pending confirmation)

  • A structured digital workspace will be created to organise project materials

  • Templates for communication and dissemination will be developed

Beyond the Meeting Room

In addition to the working sessions, partners had the opportunity to explore the local cultural heritage through visits to two museums in the region, strengthening team cohesion and intercultural exchange.

Looking Ahead

The RemoteHER consortium will next focus on defining its dissemination strategy and refining the project’s communication plan, including the creation of a project blog to share updates and results with a wider audience.

With a strong foundation established, RemoteHER is set to make a meaningful contribution to empowering women across Europe to thrive in the digital labour market.


Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses.

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