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For Immediate Release
September 8, 2003
Contact:
Mr. Anshuman Atroley, Media Coordinator
617-618-2734
yestemp17@edc.org
Youth Employment Summit Celebrates First Anniversary
YES Networks active in 60 countries
NEWTON, MA – The Youth
Employment Summit (YES) celebrated the first anniversary of its global
campaign by congratulating organizers of YES initiatives in
25 countries, who have launched skills development programs, entrepreneurial
training workshops, and scholarships for underprivileged youth since
the YES Alexandria in Egypt last September.
"Every day, we hear new success stories from around the world," said
Poonam Ahluwalia, Executive Director of YES, a global initiative of Education
Development Center, Inc. (EDC) in the United States. "YES Country
Networks have been established in 60 countries and several youth leaders
have organized their own businesses, training programs, and non-governmental
organizations with our support. Their leadership is inspiring to all
of us.”
Some examples of YES Country Network activities:
- YES Honduras launched a US $80,000 project funded by the USAID
in February 2003.
- YES Pakistan initiated the Pakistani National Youth
Service (PNYS) to promote the participation of youth in societal
change and development.
- YES Romania set up a Youth Employment Center
that offers office skills training, career guidance, peer mentoring,
job search support, internships
with local businesses.
"One of the key themes emerging from the Alexandria Summit was
the need to prepare youth to act as creators of sustainable employment
in their own nations," said Janet Whitla, President of EDC and a
member of the YES Organizing Committee. "It's amazing and gratifying
to see how quickly ideas generated at the Summit have been translated
into concrete actions in countries around the world."
The Youth Employment Summit was held in Alexandria, Egypt from September
7th to 11th, 2002. It was a capstone of a four-year planning process
and a launching pad for the decade campaign for youth employment. The
Summit was co-chaired by H.E. Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak, First Lady of Egypt,
and Hon. William J. Clinton, US President (1992 –2000). More than
1600 delegates from 120 countries launched the YES Campaign under the
banner of 6Es: Employability, Employment Creation, Equity, Entrepreneurship,
Environmental Sustainability, and Empowerment of Youth.
The YES Campaign is organizing two major global events in the next 18
months: a regional forum will be held from December
14-18, 2003 in Hyderabad, India hosted by the State Government of Andhra Pradesh; and the first milestone event
of the Campaign, YES Mexico, will be held in November
2004. Both events will review the progress of the YES Campaign and strengthen commitment
at all levels to take the actions needed to create sustainable livelihoods
for youth.
In recognition of the first anniversary, several organizations
and partners reaffirmend their commitment to the YES Campaign, including
UNESCO: "UNESCO is proud to be associated with the Youth Employment Summit
(YES), on this very happy occasion of its first birthday," said Maria
Helena Henriques Mueller, Coordinator of UNESCO's Youth Coordination Unit. "UNESCO
is very much aware of the importance of creating opportunities to allow young
people greater access to employment, and considers YES an important
element of achieving this aim."
The YES Campaign is a project of Education
Development Center, Inc. (EDC), based in Boston, Massachusetts.
For more information, visit the YES Web site at www.yesweb.org.
Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is one of the world’s leading nonprofit education and health organizations, with 325 projects in 50 countries. EDC brings researchers and practitioners together to advance learning and healthy development for individuals of all ages and institutions of all types. For more information, visit www.edc.org.
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