NASIMA KHAN
Just speak to youth around you and many of them will grumble tall claims by the governments, jobs are getting hard to find by every passing day.
However, on contrary, the governments insist that they’re supposed to create employment opportunities and not offer jobs as limited resources are available at their disposal. They’re responsible for providing the people with basic facilities of life, which include education, healthcare, food, and shelter only.
Hence, it’s the private sector or public-private partnerships that create work for people. Without going into the question of who is to blame for the growing unemployment, especially in the underdeveloped province of Balochistan, I think some organizations in development sector are doing their best to ease the intense youth crisis through special initiatives. They may not be providing jobs to the poor, uneducated youth but they’re developing their employability skills for own and community development through training workshops considering it a must for reducing poverty. The ground realities bear testimony to it.
Just take the instance of the Poverty
Alleviation Fund (PPAF)’s initiative Revitalising Youth Enterprise (RYE)
project which has improved the employability of the selected youth in Ziarat
and Killa Saifullah districts through skills development.
Around 300 young men and women aged 18-24 years, including educated but without jobs and uneducated struggling to find some decent living. These youth were selected for the training-cum-internship programme. They’re trained in clothes designing and making, beauty care, mobile phone repair, and domestic cooking, which were identified as the sought-after trades in the region. Having attended the programme, most of these youth are now able to earn a livelihood in their own areas and helping other young people to follow their path to empowerment.
Setting big goals for own development beyond their small towns and villages and pushing themselves to achieve them, these enthusiastic young souls are an inspiration for other locals, who, too, want to alleviate family poverty through skills development.
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