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Summary Report 

of National Workshop on Youth Employment

Jakarta, 13 February 2002

In response to the recommendation of the Youth Employment Network established by the UN Secretary General, in collaboration with the World Bank and the ILO, a National Workshop was held in Indonesia by the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration (MOMT) and the ILO.

The Workshop was opened by the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia, H.E. Hamzah Haz, together with the Manpower Minister, H.E. Jacob Nuwa Wea, and the Minister for Cooperatives and Small Enterprises, H.E. Alimarwan Hanan. The Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, H.E. Dorojatun Kuncoro Djakti, and the Manpower Minister both presented papers at the Workshop.

Other contributions included Mr. Ralph Willis (a member of the High-Level Panel of the Youth Employment Network); senior officials of the Vice President’s Office and the MOMT; Mr. David Lamotte (Senior Specialist on Enterprise and Management Development, ILO/SEAPAT); academics from the University of Indonesia; and consultants engaged by the ILO to conduct a survey and to report on youth aspirations. The attendance at the Workshop included representatives of various government departments, employers (including APINDO, Indonesia Business Links, and individual companies), unions, community and youth organizations, and schoolteachers and students.

The Workshop considered many issues relating to youth employment in Indonesia. In 2000, the population of young women and men aged 15-24 years was 38 million (approximately 19% of the total population). Official unemployment figures for this group is about 7.5 million, although it is widely accepted that these figures significantly underestimate youth unemployment (and underemployment) in Indonesia.

The focus of the Workshop was on the identification of practical ways of addressing the problems. Mr. Willis put forward a number of specific matters for consideration by Indonesia based on the recommendations of the Youth Employment Network. These included:

  • The conduct of Workshops, seminars etc. to raise the profile of the issues and to get policy-makers (at all levels of the nation – national, provincial, district and village) thinking about the issues and solutions;
  • The establishment of a National Youth Employment Network to develop policies and strategies;
  • The development of a National Action Plan on Youth Employment;
  • Indonesia to become one of the 10 pilot countries to pioneer work in the region on youth employment; and
  • Indonesia to support the youth employment resolution at the UN Assembly.

The Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs stressed the need for action to create jobs for young people now, and not just to wait for the expected return to higher economic growth by 2005.

There was general support at the Workshop for the matters raised by Mr. Willis, and for further initiatives to be taken on youth employment (including reforms in education and training; initiatives and partnerships by business; development of entrepreneurship schemes and cooperatives; and the need for action and support networks to be established at provincial, district and village levels).

Follow-up Activities:

On 14 February 2002, ILO representatives (Mukda Sunkool, David Lamotte and Alan Boulton) together with Mr. Willis, held meetings with the Manpower Minister, the Planning Committee for the Workshop and the Country Director of the World Bank.

The Minister expressed support for a strategy to be developed on youth employment. Indonesia is interested in becoming one of the 10 pilot countries, although this would need to be considered with other Ministries and after clarification as to the assistance to be provided to pilot countries by the ILO and others through the Youth Employment Network. Mr. Willis indicated this had not yet been finalized. The Special Adviser to the Minister (who will lead the Indonesian delegation at the ILO Regional Conference in Bangkok on 27-28 February) will further explore. The Minister indicated that he would advise the Foreign Minister of his support for the UN resolution.

The Planning Committee considered the next steps to be taken in developing a National Action Plan, the report from the Workshop, the involvement of other Ministries and youth and community organizations, and strategies for action at provincial and district levels. It is proposed that the Planning Committee become the Secretariat of the National Youth Employment Network.

The Country Director of the World Bank indicated interest in involvement in the process, including the research which needs to be undertaken. The World Bank will be invited to attend the Planning Committee’s next meeting.

Updated by BS/TRS. Approved by RD. Last update: 25 March 2002