Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

USAID launches youth employment and skills project in Central Province

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Visiting US Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Daniel Rosenblum opened the Kandy YouLead office on February 2, which aims to expand employment opportunit­ies for youth in the Central Province.

Funded by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t ( USAID) and implemente­d in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Central Province, YouLead is a Rs. 1.8- billion programme ($ 12 million) launched in 2017 that creates a more market- oriented, skilled, and flexible Sri Lankan workforce. YouLead supports youth employabil­ity and self- employment opportunit­ies and improves vocational skills and training initiative­s in targeted sectors, US Embassy media release said.

"In order for Sri Lanka to maintain inclusive economic growth, youth must have the skills and opportunit­ies they need for successful careers that align with market demand," Mr. Rosenblum said. "The US Government, through the YouLead programme, looks forward to a long and fruitful col- laboration with the Government of Sri Lanka, the Chambers of Commerce, business community, and the region's public and private training institutes."

YouLead works in the Central, Sabaragamu­wa, Southern, and Northern Provinces, which have some of the highest rates of youth unemployme­nt.

YouLead's regional office in Kandy, located within the chamber office, will work closely with chamber members as well as public and private vocational training institutes in the region to develop partnershi­ps and career developmen­t opportunit­ies to support youth employment in the Central Province.

YouLead works in the Central, Sabaragamu­wa, Southern, and Northern Provinces, which have some of the highest rates of youth unemployme­nt.

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Daniel Rosenblum launches the USAID-project.

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