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Youth Employment Summit
Guyana Network (YESGY)
DEBBIE JOSEPH
YESGY Coordinator
• Guyana Information
Youth Project
• 2004-10-04
Description of Project
GIYP aims to provide young people between the ages of 17–30 with
skills to become employable, have a business idea, and/or have a strong
desire to own their own business.
Project Goal
• To provide an Information and Communications Technology Center for young
people to access information on building sustainable small businesses, while at
the same time providing a Learning Resource Center so that data processing
skills among others can be provided to target audience.
Project Design Principles
• To empower young people to become technologically literate
• To help young people acquire the skills and knowledge needed to perform
efficiently in a computerized environment.
Project Duration
• The project duration is 6 months for business training and mentorship
Project Inputs
• Human Resources ( Project Director and Coordinator, Mentors, Tutors)
• Equipment Resources (Computers, telephone, Photocopier etc)
Project Cycle
Conceptualization
• The project was implemented at Volunteer Youth Corps due to the need to provide
a center for the collection of information on how to conceptualize,
document, and initiate a small business.
Incentives
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Facilitated through a process of gaining micro credit for business start-up.
Enhancement of their employability status.
Empowerment through the development of data processing skills.
Attachment to a success business institutions based on their business interest for a
period of 6 months.
Implementation
• Implementation took place at Volunteer Youth Corps Secretariat.
• The process included: ( a) set-up stage of equipment (b) screening
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process, (c) selection process, (d) identification of the participants, tutors
and mentors, (e) review of curriculum, and (f) matching of participants
with mentors).
The process was made possible through funding by UNESCO, hiring of
Project Coordinator and a set of dedicated Volunteer Youth Corps
members.
Results
Numbers of persons reached by the activities?
• 17-30 years, including 30 male and female participants, some of whom came from region
4 & 3 in Guyana
Response from community
• High percentage of unemployed youth wanting to be part of the program
• In terms of small businesses, there were five persons who have since opened their own
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businesses and are still to date operational.
Other participants have strengthened their already established businesses
The opportunity to be exposed to micro – finance institutions.
YES Framework for action
• Three of the six E’s were achieved namely: Entrepreneurship, Employability and
Empowerment through business skills education and creation of employment.
Plans for the future
• GIYP will be working very closely with the YESGY campaign to meet the needs of youth
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regarding ICT, the implementation of other programs that will enable the development of
and build the capacity of youth.
Will be strategically linked to HIV where the livelihood of older orphans and vulnerable
youth between 17-25 years will benefit from business skills and facilitation in accessing
micro-financing.
A Needs Assessment will be conducted to ascertain what are the community service needs
and what are the opportunity for livelihood creation through community service.
Gender and ethnicity balance will continued to be taken into consideration.
Challenges and Lessons Learned
Problems Faced
• Economic
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Transportation and access to the outlying areas
lack of subsidiary funds or subventions to assist the disadvantaged youth are major concerns.
high unemployment situation due to employment freeze in the public sector, couple with inadequate jobs in
the private sector to accommodate the qualified labor force.
• Politics: Does not play a major role in interfering with youth desire to learn. In fact, it is believed
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that it fuels the desire to learn .
Culturally: Because of Guyana’s diverse culture, there are a few setbacks in this area for
instance race, religion and speech impediment
Socially: Low self-esteem, lack of self-confidence, fear of stigmatization, and peer pressure are
major factors contributing to young persons being able to empower themselves.
New Knowledge
• Networking is important.
• Youth needs to be guided and mentored towards the achievement of their goal.
• Follow- up action must accompany training.
• Sound strategic business relations and connections need to be fostered.
• There is need for recurrent training for the Project personnel.