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Launched in 2008, Youth:Work brings comprehensive employment and entrepreneurship programs to young people, ages 15 to 29. Funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Youth:Work enables USAID bureaus and missions to easily access IYF’s proven youth...

Life skills are key building blocks for young people to realize their potential at home, at school, at work, and in their communities. Launched in 2004 with support from the GE Foundation, the Passport to Success® (PTS) program equips young people, ages 14 to 24, with a range of skills...

From 2005-2010, EEA improved and expanded education and employment opportunities for disadvantaged and unemployed youth in six countries in the Middle East and Asia. Supported by USAID and a wide array of corporate, foundation, and other donors, EEA forged partnerships on multiple levels (global...

The Emploi-Habilité program seeks to train disadvantaged youth, ages 15 to 25, in industry-demanded technical and life skills and place them in tourism sector jobs. Building on IYF’s lessons and successes through the Education and Employment Alliance in Morocco (MEEA), the two-year...

In 2008, with support from the World Bank, IYF joined with the Youth Employment Network (YEN), the Arab Urban Development Institute (AUDI), and the Understanding Children's Work Project (UCW) to create the Global Partnership to Promote Youth Employment and Employability...

Between 250,000 to 300,000 students drop out of middle school each year in the Fès-Boulemane and Doukkala-Abda regions of Morocco. The ITQANE project (Improving Training for Quality Advancement in National Education, which also means "perfection" in Arabic) seeks to reverse...


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Al Jisr
L'Heure Joyeuse
Fondation Abdelkader Sedraoui

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