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The Employment Challenge in the Mediterranean: How to Adapt National Strategies to Better Improve Youth Employability and Skills?

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The Employment Challenge in the Mediterranean: How to Adapt National Strategies to Better Improve Youth Employability and Skills?
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Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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05 Apr 2021
"“Employment is a right” was one among the slogans strongly raised during the Tunisian revolution, becoming later on a major challenge for the Tunisian authorities particularly in regard to improving youth employability and job creation. This session will focus on the efforts deployed in Tunisia and the region towards the setting up and implementation of new employment strategies."
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Employability

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