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The World Food Programme (WFP) has launched a livelihood program in Kenya targeting youth across the country. The program aims to connect 12,000 youth, predominantly in the ASAL counties and urban informal settlements, to employment opportunities over the next three years. WFP is inviting interested organisations with experience in youth engagement, digital skills training, work mobilisation, curriculum development, coaching and mentorship, and impact measurement to apply.
The program will focus on providing youth with the skills and resources they need to access and succeed in the digital economy workforce. This will include training in digital skills, as well as job placement assistance and support with curriculum development to ensure that youth are learning skills that are relevant to the emerging market needs. The program will also provide youth with coaching and mentorship.
WFP is committed to helping youth in Kenya reach their full potential and contribute to the country's development