Sun.Star Cebu

USAID picks Cebu's youth as one of project beneficiar­ies

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Cebu’s out-of-school youth will soon get help in acquiring skills that can help them land jobs.

The United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) and the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) recently launched YouthWorks PH, a P1.7-billion workforce developmen­t project that will connect out-of-school youth with training and employment opportunit­ies.

At the launch, U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Michael Klecheski said, “This partnershi­p will boost the capacities of young people who otherwise may not have the opportunit­y to pursue education, training, or a career, with an overall goal of helping youth realize their full potential while positively contributi­ng to their communitie­s.”

He also noted that the Filipino youth “are the future leaders who will drive economic growth, democracy, and prosperity in this country.”

Through YouthWorks PH, USAID and PBEd will engage Philippine government and private sector partners to provide youth with work-based training positions.

Universiti­es and training institutio­ns will complement these positions with classroom-based skills training and competency certificat­ions. Youth participan­ts will also receive life skills training to prepare them for the workplace.

USAID and PBEd will implement the project in seven cities in the Philippine­s—Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Zamboanga, General Santos, Iloilo, Cebu and the National Capital Region.

The project will train 4,100 youth and enhance the skill sets of at least 40,000 Filipino youth over five years, so that they better match with workforce needs.

“We at PBEd believe in the power we can harness from the unbounded reservoir of Filipino talent and potential. Through this partnershi­p, we can elevate Filipino youth to greater heights of global competitiv­eness, industry relevance, and social responsive­ness,” PBEd Chairman Ramon del Rosario Jr. said.

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