Global Youth Enterprise & Livelihoods Development Conference 2010

Submitted by Ellen Radstake on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 10:01
09/15/2010
Europe/Amsterdam

September 15-16, 2010

The Inter-American Development Bank, Conference Center, 1350 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20577

After an extensive global consultation with stakeholders in this field, the following themes have been identified as priority areas for the field this year and thus will comprise the conference's tracks:

1) Youth Enterprise Development
2) Workforce Development
3) Monitoring, Evaluation & Impact Assessment
4) Youth-Inclusive Financial Services & Financial Capabilities
5) Adolescent Girls & Young Women
 
Today's global youth population is at a historical high of more than 1.5 billion. At a time when 89 percent of these young people live in developing countries, many are unable to secure decent work, as youth are on average three times as likely to be unemployed as adults. In the last ten years, the world's youth population grew by 10.5 percent while youth employment only grew by 0.2 percent. The International Labour Organization is also estimating that another 1 billion young people will enter the world's labor market within the next ten years. It is highly unlikely enough jobs will be created to employ the number of young jobseekers who will enter the labor market this decade.

The world is experiencing a youth employment crisis. It is critical that a multi-sectoral global community identifies and pursues innovative approaches for increasing and improving economic opportunities for young people.

With this backdrop, Making Cents International will convene practitioners, donors, educators, researchers, policymakers, youth entrepreneurs, and other partners in youth enterprise, employment, and livelihoods development for the 2010 Global Youth Enterprise & Livelihoods Development Conference. Conference participants are part of a growing community committed to investing in young people and the innovations necessary to ensure programs and policies achieve greater impact, sustainability, and scale. Making Cents supports this community regularly meeting to share lessons learned, promising practices, and new ideas that build entrepreneurial and employment opportunities for young people.
 
More information can be found on http://www.youthenterpriseconference.org/

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