Kuwait Times

Citi Foundation, Internatio­nal Rescue Committee partner to mentor refugee youth in entreprene­urship

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LONDON: A new partnershi­p launched yesterday between the Citi Foundation and the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee (IRC) will provide refugees, young people displaced within their own countries and vulnerable youth from the communitie­s hosting them with support to help them generate a reliable income and contribute to their local economy.

Throughout the two-year project, Rescuing Futures, nearly 1,000 young people across three cities; Athens in Greece, Amman in Jordan and Yola in northeast Nigeria, will be supported to start their own businesses. David Miliband, President and CEO of the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee said: “The IRC’s partnershi­p with the Citi Foundation represents a best-in-class global publicpriv­ate partnershi­p. “The IRC has unique expertise in working with conflict-affected population­s and the urban-displaced to build economic resilience. Alongside the Citi Foundation’s Pathways to Progress initiative, a commendabl­e commitment to investing in the futures of young people, this project will have a life-changing impact on some of the most marginaliz­ed youth around the world.”

The humanitari­an landscape is changing; 60 percent of the world’s refugees, and 80 percent of internally displaced people, now live in urban areas, and fourfifths live in developing countries that can least afford to host them. There are more young people in the world now than ever before - 1.2 billion - and they face huge challenges with employment.

Jim Cowles, CEO of Citi Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) said: “Our Pathways to Progress initiative is our solution to securing positive futures for vulnerable young people. Working with the IRC will enable us to invest in some of EMEA’s most vulnerable youth and put them on a sustainabl­e economic path.

Given today’s context, well-designed interventi­ons like Rescuing Futures can address inequality of opportunit­y, and positively impact community wellbeing and economic growth.” The Citi Foundation is a longstandi­ng supporter of the IRC, helping to fund their Research & Developmen­t and emergency work in recent years. This year saw the expansion of the Citi Foundation’s Pathways to Progress initiative globally with a $100million commitment to reach 500,000 young people with entreprene­urship and employabil­ity training before 2020.

 ??  ?? (From Left) David Miliband and Jim Cowles
(From Left) David Miliband and Jim Cowles

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