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Youth:Work Mexico

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USAID and IYF launched Youth:Work Mexico in 2010 to address youth challenges in Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, some of Mexico’s most violent and crime-ridden communities. Working with local civil society groups, the initiative will help create safe spaces for disadvantaged young people, strengthen and expand after-school and summer programs, and prepare Mexican youth for viable futures through self or salaried employment. The program equips youth with the education, training, and life skills needed to participate actively in the workplace and become positive role models in their communities. It also leverages private sector resources and expertise and increases community involvement to help at-risk youth stay in school, and decrease their vulnerability to engage in violent or criminal activity.

By the end of the program in 2013:

  • 5,000 young people will have participated in youth-friendly spaces and programs such as youth camps and after-school programs, leading to a reduction in gang involvement and school repetition and desertion rates.
  • 500 youth at risk will be better prepared for work through employability programs in Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana that include job and life skills training, internships, job placement services, entrepreneurship training and small business support.
  • Partners will have strengthened their organizational capacity to implement effective youth programming and advocacy efforts.

 

Contact:

Carlo Antonio Arze
Program Director, Youth:Work Mexico
c.arze@iyfnet.org

Mexico
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Associated Partners:
Centro de Asesoría y Promoción Juvenil, A.C. (CASA-PJ),
Fundación del Empresariado Chihuahuense, A.C. (FECHAC),
Fundacion Internacional de la Comunidad, A.C. ,
Donors:
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