The five-year project aims to economically empower these youngsters by providing sustainable livelihoods to people in Layyah district. Oxfam Country Director Mohamad Qazalbash said: “The project is designed to economically empower young people hailing from disaster prone communities and provide them with opportunities to secure a sustainable livelihood.”
Youth bulge: Pakistan must leverage its young population
Under the project, BARGAD, Oxfam’s implementing partner in district Layyah, would provide entrepreneurship and skill-based training.
Qazilbash said almost four million young people enter the workforce every year in Pakistan and an estimated 60% of them are employed in low paid and unstable jobs.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 18th, 2017.
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