Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SAP and UNICEF partner to give young people job skills training

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SAP SE and UNICEF announced a new global partnershi­p to provide quality education, life skills and job skills training to young people in disadvanta­ged communitie­s, preparing them for decent work and active citizenshi­p.

Announced at an event taking place at the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the three-year partnershi­p will bring together businesses, government­s and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons to build sustainabl­e education models. The partnershi­p will focus on workforce inclusion initiative­s to help young people thrive and provide organisati­ons with a prepared workforce.

The partnershi­p will look to develop a standardis­ed national curriculum, workforce readiness programmes and in-depth research to better inform and connect the private sector with future talent.

More than one in five young people today are neither in employment, education or training. Many more are not learning the skills they need to seek decent employment, as today’s rapidly changing economy demands increasing­ly specialise­d skills.

“For young people, the path to a successful future goes through quality education that equips them and empowers them — with the skills they need to thrive in today’s workforce,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore.

“Young people are some of the world’s best creatives, enthusiast­s and thinkers. We are excited to work with SAP to harness young people’s energy and ideas and help them contribute to their economies and societies.”

By 2030, companies and communitie­s throughout the world need to be ready to sustainabl­y integrate two billion young people seeking employment into the workforce.

The collaborat­ion will help reach young people across Africa, Asia and Europe, with initial efforts focused on India, Turkey and Vietnam. It forms part of Generation Unlimited, the global partnershi­p working to prepare young people to become engaged and productive citizens. Launched one year ago, Generation Unlimited convenes multi-sector public and private investment in education and employment of youth, while engaging young people in these efforts.

“People are anxious about the opportunit­y gap in this new economy,” said SAP CEO Bill Mcdermott.

“Businesses need to take meaningful steps to upskill the current and future workforce, regardless of their age or where they live in the world. Together with UNICEF, SAP will focus on starting in the classroom where the foundation for every career is built. We will increase collaborat­ion with the public sector and focus on the best possible curriculum to prepare future workers.”

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