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Yes Rwanda
Youth Employment Systems
Youth Emloyment and Sustainability (YES) Rwanda helps youth find work and make their own business work. It has a jobdesk where the youth can place its resumes and employers can find quilified staff.
YES Rwanda also works with Educat (a danish INGO) to train micro-entrepreneurs in setting-up and expanding their small businesses.
YES Rwanda works on
- The Micro Entreprenurial trianing (MET) programme for young Rwandans which is an entreprenurial coaching programms to help the Rwandan youth build and expand their means of obtaining a sustainable income.
- Job-desk
- Occationally assist street-children through specific interventions
- Advocacy
- Partnerships
Purpose
The vision is to realize full employment of youth in Rwanda through partnerships which create an enabling environment for job creation. The mission for YES Rwanda is to support and facilitate the development of youth employment policies and programs that give youth of Rwanda opportunities for decent and productive employment through active youth participation, research, advocacy, entrepreneurship and livelihood generation.
Other relevant information
- Founded in: 2004.
- Religious or political affiliations: None
- Open for new members: yes.
- How to join a programme: Participants for the MET are chosen based on surveys that Educat itself carries out. Thus, walk-inregistrations are not likely to get in although it is not impossible.
- Demands for membership: None
- Contact information: info@educat.dk
- Website: Click here
- Opening hours: Weekdays 8-17
Financial information
- Assets: Oxfam
- Expenses: MET, Rwandan facilities, staff
- Number of Employees: 6
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Contact
- Contact Person: Jado Kabengera
- Phone: +250 788 301 143
- Web-page: Press here
- Address: B.P 6829
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Why Help YES?
- We help young Rwandan's who really deserves a break.
- Lack of employment means that the majority of Rwandans (the youth) needs to come up with their own ideas to get an income.
- Many have not been taught how to believe in them selves and use thier skills. Often they need a little help to learn just to get started.
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