Daily Observer (Jamaica)

More companies urged to offer internship­s for young people

- — JIS

MINISTER of State in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green, says an increased number of internship­s and apprentice­ships would serve to drive down the high rates of unemployme­nt and disengagem­ent among young people, and as such, he urged more private sector companies to make spaces available.

“We need more employers on board. We have to continue to dialogue with our private sector to say ‘this is a critical plan to ensure that we drive down the number of young people that we have [who] are unemployed’,” he said.

Green was speaking at the Poverty Reduction Programme’s Youth Forum at Mona Visitors’ Lodge in St Andrew on Thursday under the theme: ‘Bridging the Gap… Solutions for Youth Unemployme­nt’.

Managing Director of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund Omar Sweeney said the forum provided opportunit­y for discussion aimed at addressing youth unemployme­nt.

“Based on the latest findings from the Planning Institute of Jamaica’s Economic and Social Survey, the national unemployme­nt rate for 2017 was 11.7 per cent. However, the youth unemployme­nt rate for the same period was recorded 28 per cent, which is more than double the national rate. Therefore, any kind of social interventi­on that can help to bridge the gap is always a welcome initiative,” he noted.

The Poverty Reduction Programme is a community-based initiative funded jointly by the Government of Jamaica and the European Union with the overall objective of empowering residents of vulnerable communitie­s to achieve their fullest potential and contribute to the attainment of a secure, cohesive and just Jamaican society.

These outcomes are consistent with goals one and two of Vision 2030, Jamaica’s National Developmen­t Plan.

The programme, which is being implemente­d by JSIF, got underway in 2001 and is slated to end in 2020.

 ?? (Photo: Micheal Sloely/jis) ?? State minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green exchanges a hearty greeting with Senator Damion Crawford (left) during the Poverty Reduction Programme’s Youth Forum on Thursday at Mona Visitors’ Lodge in St Andrew. Sharing the moment are managing director of Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Omar Sweeney and head of the European Union Delegation to Jamaica, Ambassador Malgorzata Wasilewska.
(Photo: Micheal Sloely/jis) State minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green exchanges a hearty greeting with Senator Damion Crawford (left) during the Poverty Reduction Programme’s Youth Forum on Thursday at Mona Visitors’ Lodge in St Andrew. Sharing the moment are managing director of Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Omar Sweeney and head of the European Union Delegation to Jamaica, Ambassador Malgorzata Wasilewska.

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