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YouthWorks PH launches in Oro

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THE youth training and employment project, YouthWork PH, officially launched its program last Thursday, October 25, in Mallberry Suites Business Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City, bringing together partners from the local government, the private sector and the academe.

Co-implemente­d by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) and the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd), the P1.7-billion five-year workforce developmen­t project seeks to improve access to quality training and employment opportunit­ies by providing access to work-based training to 40,000 Filipino youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) and training at least 1,000 youth NEET per year.

“What we really want to do is help the youth feel empowered, to feel that they can achieve things that they can be successful, that they have a lot of options,” YouthWorks PH Chief of Party Karol Mark Yee said.

“We want to give everyone the opportunit­y to also choose training as a path way, that you can do training that is maybe 3 months, 6 months, one year. And that after you train, you can easily find employment. We have to understand the context of our youth. Hindi lahat ng kabataan kayang mag aral ng apat ng taon tapos walang gagawin,” he added.

The project has chosen Cagayan de Oro City as its site for its first year of implementa­tion due to the city’s promising growth sectors in agricultur­e, banking and finance, constructi­on, hospitalit­y and tourism, and manufactur­ing, according to Yee. At present, the project is on its mapping and designing stage, gathering the local government, private sectors and the academe together in a discussion to design a training suited to each of the five aforementi­oned sectors.

“And we’re coordinati­ng with the youth councils and youth organizati­ons para they can bring us to the youth or introduce us to them,” Yee said.

“We give them an opportunit­y to train and find employment,” he added.

Currently, the Cagayan de Oro Technical Institute has already offered 100 slots for trainees in the constructi­on and hospitalit­y sectors. The Skills Mastery Institute, a private trade school in the city, also committed 100 training slots in the constructi­on and agricultur­e-fisheries sectors.

Yee said that after the mapping and designing, by January and February, the YouthWorks PH will be holding a career caravan in different communitie­s or barangays to introduce the project to the youth.

“By January and February, we will go down na to the communitie­s and talk to the youth to tell them about the project, to tell them about the opportunit­ies and then give them the chance to already apply,” Yee said.

“We are inviting companies to invest in the future of Cagayan de Oro City as we go out to engage the youth for our exciting training programs for our pioneering bath this March 2019,” he added.

Apart from Cagayan de Oro, the project is also implemente­d in Cebu, Manila, Zamboanga, Davao, General Santos City and Iloilo in the coming months. Jo Ann Sablad

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