The Upgrading Informal Apprenticeship initiative in Jordan looked to expand the opportunity for youth to move from the informal to formal economy, with an overarching focus on youth employability through enhanced training and apprenticeships.
In partnership with Mastercard Foundation, Via: Pathways to Work applies a systems approach to improve economic opportunities for underserved young people in Mozambique and Tanzania.
IYF has always been dedicated to addressing youth needs in a holistic way, and we’re interested in exploring the particular power of sports for positive youth development.
Beginning in 1999, the Alcatel-Lucent Foundation invested more than $US17 million in the Global Fund for Youth Development (GFYD) to promote education reform, teacher training, employment skills, and entrepreneurship.
As part of YouthMap’s Innovation Fund activities in Senegal, this initiative connected young entrepreneurs with the business planning, mentorships, and professional connections necessary to launch new small and
In order to help young men and women in Mozambique identify and pursue employment, either salaried or through entrepreneurship, we’ve launched Escolhas ("Choices") with partner Mozal.
Together with USAID, in 2010 we launched a four-year program called Youth:Work Mexico to address challenges youth face in Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, some of the country’s most violent and crime-ridden communities.