Daily Dispatch

SA Youth networking for progress

- SPHELELE NGUBANE

Are you between 15 and 34 years old and looking for learning and earning opportunit­ies? Then you need to join SA Youth - a national network for all young people to access opportunit­ies for free.

The National Youth Developmen­t Agency (NYDA) has partnered with the Presidency, through the Presidenti­al Youth Employment Interventi­on, to launch SA Youth.

Other partners involved in the project include Harambee Youth Employment Accelerato­r, government department­s, the private sector and civil society.

This initiative is one of the ways through which government is addressing the high rate of youth unemployme­nt, which President Cyril Ramaphosa idenitifed as a priority of government.

“We must ensure that the most marginalis­ed youth have the support to access opportunit­ies – young people who’ve been unemployed for a long time, who cannot afford the costs of searching for work and who lack strong social networks,” the president said.

He added that government is prioritisi­ng the creation of a network for young work seekers to access learning and work opportunit­ies, receive support and work readiness training, and be matched to employment and other economic opportunit­ies.

Through the SA Youth network, young people get free access to online work-seeker support resources. These include:

Hustling resources. preparatio­n for the world of work. learnershi­p, volunteeri­ng and further studies resources. wellness and selfcare support.

The youth can apply for safe and trusted job, volunteer, learnershi­p, bursary and work experience opportunit­ies in their area on the mobi-site – www.sayouth.datafree.co – which is data free. This means that you don’t have to have data to access any of the SA Youth resources.

How to join SA Youth network:

Go to https://sayouth.datafree.co/p/nydaenter your ID number – if your ID already exists, you may have previously registered with SA Youth, Harambee or Tshepo Million. If this is the case, go back, click on login, enter your ID number and existing password.once you’ve registered and accepted the T&CS, complete the questions.click on an opportunit­y and apply.click on the profile icon to add informatio­n like education qualificat­ions and/or work experience. — This article was published in GCIS Vuk’uzenzele

 ?? Picture: 123RF ?? THE RIGHT CONNECTION­S: SA Youth is a national network for all young people to access opportunit­ies for free.
Picture: 123RF THE RIGHT CONNECTION­S: SA Youth is a national network for all young people to access opportunit­ies for free.

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