PLENARY AND THEMATIC SESSIONS
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State
of Youth Employment
Author: Scope Marketing & Information Solutions
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Building
Entrepreneurial Culture for Social and Economic Development
Author: Ms. Susan Davis, International Board Selection
Committee
Ashoka: Innovators for the Public
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Sustainable
Development and Youth Employment: A Case for Renewable
Energy
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Author: Ms. Poonam Ahluwalia
There is a crucial need to link the goals of employment
creation and environmental conservation. While employment
generation increases per capita income and improves livelihoods,
environmental conservation ensures sustainable development.
This paper looks at renewable energy as a means of combining
employment creation with environmental conservation and
identifies setting up renewable energy enterprises by
local youth as a means of working towards sustainable
development.
Additional Resources on Renewable Energy:
Renewable
Energy Toolkit for Youth
Researched and Developed by AREED for the Youth Employment
Summit
Youth
Employment Opportunities in the Renewable Energy Sector
Developed by the Education Development Center, Inc.
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Education
for Work
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Author:Ms. Vivian Guilfoy and John Wong, Education
Development Center
Inequitable access to technology and the widening effect
of globalization on the socioeconomic divide between
the peoples of the world require a new vision for education
in the 21st century---universal literacy in Work and
Life (WL). The Work and Life Literacy model is a holistic
approach that empowers individuals to establish a foundation
for successful and productive work and life and pursue
life-long learning. Aussie disponible en
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Entrepreneurship
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Author: Mr. Francis Chigunta, Wolfson College, Oxford
University
The main aim of this paper is to stimulate policy debate
on the potential benefits of youth entrepreneurship
as a viable career option, obstacles that stand in its
way, and policy measures and strategies that can be
initiated to support it. It discusses the status of
youth enterprises and raises the key challenges that
youth entrepreneurs face. It also looks at successful
youth enterprise promotion programmes and 'best practices'
and identifies areas for suggested actions. Aussie disponible
en français.
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Investing
in Youth Employment
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Author: Dr.Ponna Wignaraja, Chairman, SAPNA
This paper provides constructive dissent to
conventional solutions to mainstream approaches to youth
alienation and unemployment in general and the double
burden that poor youth face in particular, of being
poor and searching for employment, creative work, self-respect
and dignity. The underlying premise is that the numbers
of youth searching for employment set at approximately
500 million are too large, for the problem to be solved
by expansion of private and public sector growth, formal
education and skill training programmes welfare measures,
micro credit and subsidies or charity. Even in their
own terms while these strategies may respond to some
of the problems of these youth they are by themselves
not adequate when the numbers are so large and majority
are poor youth, who have a double burden and poor young
women who have a triple burden. This paper provides
an innovative approach and practical solutions based
on lessons from the ground in Asia, Africa and Latin
America to meet this challenge. Aussie disponible en
français.
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Government
Policies that Promote Youth Employment
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Author: Prof. Niall O'Higgins, University of Selerno
In this paper, the way in which government's can promote
youth employment is discussed. Various ways in which
government policy can be improved are analysed including,
better policy integration, the more widespread and effective
use of Labour Market Information, the promotion of links
between the labour market and educational systems, the
involvement of the social partners and other relevant
actors and the setting of targets and targeting particularly
as regards the promotion of employment amongst disadvantaged
young people. Aussie disponible en français.
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Information
and Communication Technology
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Author: Dr. Richard Curtain, University of Canberra
The focus of the paper is on best practice examples
from low and middle-income countries based around five
best practice principles: promoting youth entrepreneurship;
promoting public-private partnerships; targeting vulnerable
groups of young people; and bridging the gap between
the digital economy and the informal sector and putting
young people in charge. Aussie disponible en français.
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Engaging
the Private Sector
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Author: Dr.Steve Waddell, Organizational Futures
Business has a critical role to play in addressing
the issue of youth employment (YE). This is due to the
vast resources it has at its disposal, its employment
capacity, which extends indirectly to its suppliers,
and the fundamental requirement that it operates within
a healthy economy. How to engage business effectively,
however, is a complicated issue since business is not
directly motivated to solve the YE issue. This paper
addresses the question: How can business be engaged
in YE issues. It builds upon eight case studies from
around the world, and identifies key motivations for
business to be engaged and other important lessons.
A summary
of Engaging the Private Sector is also available.
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Rural
Development
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Author: Mr. Virat Divyakriti
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Transition
to Work
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Author: Mr.Sanjay Nagi, Principal Consultant, Market
Insight Consultants
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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Youth
Employment and HIV/ AIDS
Author: Ms.Cheryl Vince Whitman, Senior Vice- President,
Education Development Center, Inc
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Micro
Enterprise as a Means of Youth Employment
Author: Mr. V. Satyamurthi, AIAMED
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NEPAD
and Youth Employability
Author: Ciré Kane and Cheikhou Thiome, NEPAD
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Promoting
Youth Employment in Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Author: Mr. Ajmal Pashtoonyar, Afghan Youth Organization
(AYO)
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REGIONAL SESSIONS
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Western Asia
Youth
Employment in the ESCWA Region
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Western Asia (ESCWA)
Asia Pacific
Youth
Employment in the Asia-Pacific Region: Prospects and
Challenges
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Europe
Youth
Entrepreneurship Policies and Programmes in the UNECE
Member States
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Latin America and Caribbean
Youth
and Employment in Latin America and the Caribbean: Problems,
Prospects and Options
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin American
and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Africa
The
Socio-Economic Situation of Youth in Africa: Problems,
Prospects and Options Francis Chigunta
Youth
and Employment in the ECA
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
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