Greece’s Ministry of National Defence has outlined its 2025 objectives as part of the comprehensive "Agenda 2030" reform plan, aiming to modernise the armed forces and enhance their connection with society. Key initiatives include upgrading military healthcare facilities, launching a new housing program for service members, and advancing defence capabilities with the acquisition of FDI frigates and upgraded F-16 Vipers. Defense Minister Nikos Dendias emphasised that these reforms reflect a balanced approach, integrating conservative values with progressive reforms to strengthen Greece’s national security and support its military personnel.
Tag: Vocational training
Greece ranks above the European average in educational attainment, with 32.4% of its population aged 25-74 holding higher education degrees. Despite economic challenges and underfunding, Greece's public education system remains strong, rivaling countries with higher living standards. The country's educational success highlights the resilience and importance of public education in Greek society.
The Hellenic Initiative (THI), a global non-profit, is bringing job training and hope to northern Greece with a new Odyssea Youth Center in Thessaloniki. This center expands Odyssea's successful model of equipping young people, especially those facing disadvantages, with the skills needed for careers in in-demand fields like tourism and construction.