2022 Philanthropic Report

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Growing the entrepreneurs of the future

Helping young people prepare for their futures

Junior Achievement prepares gives young people the entrepreneurship training they need to succeed in a global economy. Whether it is : • In Denmark, Norway, Latvia, Estonia and Finland, where Junior Achievement organised more than a dozen workshops, and nine sessions of mentoring and seminars with vocational schools • In Colombia, El Salvador and Nicaragua, where Aflatoun delivered effective training to empower teachers and organize entrepreneurship fairs • Or in Turkey, where thanks to STH, Genç Basari supported 800 young people to grow their career development skills

Today there are more than 2.3 billion children under 18 years old. It’s a global youth population that has never been so large. They face numerous challenges though and without investment in their future, quality education and employment will remain out of reach for many. We are proud to be playing a small role in helping equip young people with the skills they need for their future careers.

Junior Achievement

EFE

Creating a strong network of partners to unlock opportunities Education for Employment addresses youth unemployment in Algeria and Morocco, placing particular emphasis on young women. The project fosters digital, social and emotional learning through a multi-module, blended learning program. The program creates bridges to the professional world, through preparation for job interviews and direct job placement of young people. ‘An excellent training to launch my professional life and uncover my skills and abilities. From beginning to end, I was satisfied, and the trainers' facilitation was of excellent quality.’.” Islam M., 27 years old, Algeria

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Enabling digital connectivity and access 2021 saw South Africa's school dropout rates at their highest in 20 years. More than half of SA's youth aren't in employment, education or training. Share, Think Human and Save the Children started collaborating in July 2022 on a 3-year project that supports one high school in KwaZulu-Natal every academic year. In total, 500 learners from grades 10-12 (14 to 19 years old) will be trained in using computers and tablets, and how to use those skills in the professional world .

Vocational training when the state isn't enough Hope and Homes for Children is a long- standing partner in Romania. We have worked with them during different crises. During the covid pandemic, we provided digital devices to help students maintain links with class. When the Ukraine conflict began they hosted orphan refugees fleeing Ukraine and are now helping them integrate into Romania's school system. We will keep on working with them on a 3-year project to support the professional integration of 8 young people with no state nor family support as they rebuild their lives.

Digital skills, Problem solving mindset, communication skills, Interpersonal skills , creativity , collaboration , critical thinking...

Save the Children

Helping to transform lives In 2022, THF has extended our work with Life Project 4 Youth into India for two more years. Their programs allow young people to manage their finances, learn English and digital literacy and build careers.

Life Project 4 Youth

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