Decent jobs for youth // the global initiative for action

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Decent jobs for youth // the global initiative for action Innovations for Decent Jobs for Youth 2 May 2018, Geneva Sukti Dasgupta, ILO Decent jobs for youth // the global initiative for action

Youth unemployment rates by country The challenge Globally, 66.6 million young women and men are unemployed. Youth unemployment rates by country #DECENTJOBSFORYOUTH

Youth workers in extreme poverty by country The challenge 144.9 million young workers in emerging and developing countries are living in extreme or moderate poverty. Youth workers in extreme poverty by country #DECENTJOBSFORYOUTH

The global initiative for action // addressing the youth employment challenge The goal is to scale up action and impact on youth employment through effective, innovative and evidence-based interventions

An alliance of partners Creating synergies and ownership that maximize the effectiveness of current youth employment investments and partnerships #DECENTJOBSFORYOUTH

The engagement platform for Decent Jobs for Youth

Gender equality Active youth engagement Multi-stakeholder partnerships Quality & quantity of jobs Guiding principles Access to productive assets Respect youth’s rights Public & private coherence multi-dimensional & multi-sectoral approach The partners of Decent Jobs for Youth commit to 15 key principles, which guide their actions and youth employment investments Targeted approaches Country & regional action Invest in education Immediate & long-term actions Labour market policies Leverage lessons learned

Strategic elements Decent Jobs for Youth is based on an alliance of committed partners taking action across a variety of thematic priorities, sharing knowledge and leveraging resources for more and better jobs for youth Building a strategic ALLIANCE Scaling up ACTION and IMPACT Sharing and applying KNOWLEDGE Mobilizing RESOURCES #DECENTJOBSFORYOUTH

Thematic priorities for action DIGITAL SKILLS FOR YOUTH QUALITY APPRENTICESHIPS YOUTH IN THE RURAL ECONOMY GREEN JOBS FOR YOUTH YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT YOUTH TRANSITIONING TO THE FORMAL ECONOMY YOUTH IN FRAGILE SITUATIONS YOUNG WORKERS IN HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS #DECENTJOBSFORYOUTH

Digital skills for youth The global initiative for actioN Digital skills for youth Kemal Huseinovic, ITU

Quality apprenticeships The global initiative for actioN Quality apprenticeships Srinivas Reddy, ILO

Youth in the rural economy The global initiative for actioN Youth in the rural economy Mariangels Fortuny, ILO

Green jobs for youth Vic Van Vuuren, ILO The global initiative for actioN Green jobs for youth Vic Van Vuuren, ILO

Youth entrepreneurship and The global initiative for actioN Youth entrepreneurship and self-employment Ashish Shah, ITC

Youth transitioning to the The global initiative for actioN Youth transitioning to the formal economy Frédéric Lapeyre, ILO

Youth in fragile situations The global initiative for actioN Youth in fragile situations Donato Kiniger-Passigli, ILO

Youth in hazardous occupations The global initiative for actioN Youth in hazardous occupations Beate Andrees, ILO

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