She was visiting scholarship students whose scholarships are co-financed by the ministry as part of a programme encouraging the education of hospitality and tourism personnel. As part of the programme, almost 2,000 contracts have been signed to date and over HRK 14 million paid.
Brnjac said she wanted to hear the expectations and the problems faced by the generations who, she added, were the future of Croatia’s tourism.
She said she wanted to hear their ideas in order to improve the scholarship programme as well as the whole system of education in tourism.
Brnjac said the ministry would organise an event as part of the Conference on the Future of Europe to discuss this topic in more detail and that “young people are our the most important interlocutors.”
She said that in order to respond to some of the challenges of the tourism labout market, additional funds had been earmarked as part of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan to strengthen human resources for a resilient and sustainable tourism.
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