Projects on youth employment
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Promoting Decent Work in Plantation Sector in Sri Lanka
1 July 2016 - 30 June 2018
Promoting Decent Work in Tea Plantation Sector in Sri Lank is a two year project funded by the International Labour Organisation. Overall objective of the project is to “promote decent work opportunities and inclusive economic growth in the tea plantation sector in Sri Lanka”.
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Professional integration of young people in Algeria through a stronger civil society
17 January 2016 - 17 January 2018
The A’AMAL project encourages collaboration among local actors, more specifically civil society, for the professional integration of young people in Algeria. The initiative is part of the Youth Employment Support Programme (‘PAJE’), co-financed by the Algerian Government and the European Union. Launched in 2012, PAJE aims to support the reforms and actions taken by the Algerian Government in the implementation of youth-centred policies.
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Taqeem Fund for Evaluation in Youth Employment
18 February 2015 - 31 March 2018
Taqeem is a regional initiative of the ILO that aims to improve labour market outcomes of young people in the Middle East and North Africa by strengthening results measurement and evidence-based policies and programmes.
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Youth for change initiative, Phase II-Support to the improvement of security and the reduction of violence
1 April 2014 - 30 September 2015
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Shan State: Peace, reconciliation and development through community empowerment
15 March 2014 - 14 March 2019
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Skills to support Local Economic Development (SKILLED) - EU Support to Reconstruction and Development in Selected Districts in Sri Lanka (EU-SDDP). (UN Joint Programme)
1 July 2012 - 31 March 2018
European Union Support to District Development Programme (EU-SDDP) Project has aimed at “to ccontribute to and capacitate the transition from post-conflict relief to reconstruction and development by supporting selected districts in North and East as focus districts in line with respective local development plans under the Ministry of Economic Development”.