Bridging the gap: New research illuminates future direction of career guidance in the Western Balkans
16 Dec 2025

By: Andrea Darabašić
The lack of structured career guidance is a major challenge contributing to high youth unemployment across the Western Balkans. But thanks to dedicated YEA initiatives, we now have a starting roadmap to change it.
The project, “Career counseling in the Western Balkans: Accessibility, gaps, and future directions,” successfully concluded its four-month run (July–November 2025) with the delivery of comprehensive research and an advocacy event, setting the stage for improvements across the region.
A voice for 1,300 young people
Spearheaded by Young European Ambassador from Serbia, Andrea Darabašić, the project’s core achievement was mobilizing the voices of the region’s youth. The regional survey exceeded its ambitious goal, successfully gathering input from 1,306 young participants across Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia.
The project delivered not one, but two key reports:
- An objective overview mapping existing career counseling services and identifying systemic challenges.
- A detailed youth perspective report analyzing what young people actually need to transition successfully into the job market.



