If TVET is the answer, what is the question? Richard Curtain 27 August 2011
Youth bulge Youth years as per cent of adult working age population years How many wage jobs created each year? 2
3 Country FSM per cent Youth N 25,000 Fiji per cent Youth N 158,000155,000151,000 Papua New Guinea per cent Youth N 1,305,0001,511,0001,698,000 Samoa per cent Youth N 34,00040,00043,000 Solomon Islands per cent Youth N 106,000118,000133,000 Timor-Leste per cent Youth N 229,000291,000321,000 Tonga per cent Youth N 19,00021,00023,000 Vanuatu per cent Youth N 48,00053,00058,000
4 Region, country & survey year MelanesiaMicronesiaPolynesia Solomon Islands 2007 Kiribati 2009 RMI 2007Nauru 2007Samoa 2009Tuvalu 2007 Age yrsMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale Source: Demographic and Health Survey, specified years Employment rate for young people per cent of each male and female age group
Youth Illiteracy yrs15-19 yrs DHS countryMaleFemaleMaleFemale Kiribati * Nauru * RMI Samoa Solomon Islands Tuvalu
Youth employment strategy A more strategic approach is required to help mainstream gender and youth needs in development processes (ADB, 2009, p19) ADB's approach to assisting the Pacific
A youth employment strategy needs to address: (1) supply of appropriate skills, (2) creating enough job openings & (3) ways to link job seekers to jobs. TVET has a major rôle in (1), little to do with (2) and an important part to play in (3). 7
Uncertain economic future World Bank President 16 Aug 2011: There's no doubt these are some difficult and dangerous times....debt in the United States and the Euro zone trauma have unleashed a wave of worries and uncertainty about the global economy. Adding to that are the high and volatile food prices. 8
Uncertain economic future Uncertainty in global markets likely to continue for the next decade or longer Direct impact on food prices Near record food prices mean that the poorest people in the developing world are living on the edge, struggling to cope. 9
Food prices fluctuating Global food prices are at high levels. Combined with continued volatility, this puts the poorest people in the developing world at continued risk, World Bank Food Price Watch, 15 August
More of the same The Food Watch report warns that global food stocks remain low and sudden rises & falls in the prices of sugar, rice and petroleum products are expected in the months ahead. 11
Sustainable development The global economic crisis has seen the Pacific lose ground in its efforts to reduce poverty....an additional 50,000 people will be living below the poverty line in the Pacific Islands in 2010 because of the global economic crisis. Many of the non-poor have also seen their livelihoods deteriorate (ADB, 2009, p 8). 12
Sustainable development Natural hazards, climate change, and deterioration of the environment pose further development challenges. Declining agricultural productivity as a result of the increasing salinity of soils and drought, and declining fish stocks could pose a risk to food security in the region (ADB, 2009, pp 8-9). 13
Sustainable development Food security key issue – support for agriculture & fishing to replace imported food To lift income generating opportunities requires a number of supporting measures - access to savings, access to credit, financial literacy, mentoring & skills. Training is only part of the answer 14
Sustainable development An integrated set of measures within a country are needed to lower people's vulnerability to food price increases. These measures need to include ways to improve commercial agriculture, raise food security, reduce income poverty & lessen the effects of climate change 15
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