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Presented by,Team-Hay No Vacante!Country- INDIA
YOUTH
Why
YOUTH
Rural Youth
“Today’s youth represent a group with serious vulnerabilities in the world of work. In recent years, slowing global employment growth and increasing unemployment, underemployment and disillusionment have hit young people hardest. As a result, today’s youth are faced with a growing deficit of decent work opportunities and high levels of economic and social uncertainty”
MOST ESSENTIAL CAUSES
1) With rural employment being concentrated in small firms, opportunities for young people to undergo training or to upgrade their skills are limited.
2) Many rural employers have a poor knowledge of the Government employment schemes and programs. Those who are aware frequently feel unable to become involved. Barriers to participation include an inability to meet minimum training requirements or to provide access to external forms of training.
3) Poor or costly transport facilities restricted young people’s employment opportunities.
4) No government and Private sector Participations are available.
5) Poor Education system and infrastructure facilities.
ONLY
Rural youth falls under this category!
“India's problem today is not a shortage of jobs. It is a shortage of employable skills. Provide skills and they will create their own employment and self-employment opportunities.”
Solutions
Improvement of
employ exchange
Promoting vocational and personal skill development
training courses
Participation of local and
national level NGO’s
Introducing better
Educational hubs
Government funds to
public sector companies
Conduction of more job fairs
and career counseling sessions
Early childhood care & education
• Preparing children for school by expanding pre-primary education
Universal primary education
• Reducing costs of primary school for the poorest
Youth and adult learning needs
•Life skills education can help tackle HIV and AIDS
Improving levels of adult literacy
•Strengthening adult literacy in rich countries
Assessing gender parity and equality in education
•Challenging disadvantages and disengagement among boys in secondary school
The quality of education •Addressing the crisis n early grade teaching
Financing education for all •Turning the ‘resource curse’ into a blessing for education•Harnessing the potential of private organizations
Putting education to work
• Youth, skills and work-building stronger foundations
• Secondary education- paving the way to work