World Youth Skills Day






*World Youth Skills Day*

In December 2014, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring 15th July as World Youth Skills Day. The goal is to achieve better socio-economic conditions for today’s youth as a means of addressing the challenges of unemployment and under employment. 

In order to recognise the strategic significance of providing young people with the skills necessary for employment, respectable employment, and entrepreneurship, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed July 15 as World Youth Skills Day in 2014. Since that time, World Youth Skills Day has given young people, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) groups, businesses, employers' and workers' organisations, policy-makers, and development partners a rare chance to interact.
Young people have longer and more unstable school-to-work transitions, worse quality jobs, and higher labour market inequities on a continuous basis than adults. They are also nearly three times as likely to be unemployed as adults. Women are also more likely to work part-time jobs, take temporary positions, and be underemployed and underpaid than men.
Structural unemployment, or the discrepancy between the abilities that employees in the economy can supply and the skills that employers expect of workers, is one factor contributing to youth unemployment. Every part of the world is impacted by structural unemployment, which has negative effects on economies as well as the transition to the inclusive and fair societies envisioned by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
A key strategy for assisting young people in making a seamless transition to the workforce is skill development. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development places a strong emphasis on skills and jobs for young people, and SDG target 4.4 calls for a significant rise in the proportion of young people and adults with relevant skills.
The COVID-19 pandemic and challenges like climate change, conflict, persistent poverty, rising inequality, rapid technological change, demographic transition, and others are interconnected, and World Youth Skills Day 2022 takes place in the midst of these efforts to recover socioeconomically from the pandemic.
Due to a number of issues, young women and girls, young people with disabilities, young people from lower-income families, rural areas, indigenous peoples, and minority groups, as well as those who experience the effects of violent conflict and political instability, continue to be excluded. Additionally, the crisis has hastened a number of shifts that the workplace was already undergoing, which raises questions about the knowledge and abilities that will be in demand once the pandemic is contained. 


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