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The No Lost Generation (NLG) is an independent and concerted effort by multiple stakeholders to ensure that the most vulnerable children, adolescents and youth affected by the crises in Syria and Iraq have access to education, protection and opportunities
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No Lost Generation is a strategic framework for the responses to the Syria and Iraq crises, embedded within existing planning, coordination and reporting structures.
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30 May 2018
Read-out of NLG donor briefing on gender based violence against adolescents girls and boys
On 9 May 2018, the UK and Germany co-hosted an NLG donor briefing, which brought together NLG partners working with adolescents in the Syrian crisis. Under the coordination of UNFPA, NLG partners UNFPA, UNHCR, Plan International and World Vision International shared with the donor community the evidence to date derived from existing documentation…
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16 May 2018
Sexual violence against boys and male adolescents in the Syria crisis
This PowerPoint presentation on sexual violence against boys and male adolescents in the Syria crisis was displayed as part of a No Lost Generation donor briefing and a roundtable discussion on gender-based violence, held in May 2018. The event was supported by No Lost Generation's partners: UNICEF, UNFPA, UNHCR, World Vision and Plan…
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21 July 2017
Principles in action: a few lessons from the Danish Refugee Council's experience in the region
Solenne Delga, Danish Refugee Council MENA Livelihoods and Cash Advisor, presented lessons from the Danish Refugee Council's experience in the region. July 2017
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21 July 2017
UNRWA employment services centers in Lebanon
This is a PowerPoint presentation on UNRWA employment services centers in Lebanon. The centers aim to increase the employability and social inclusion of Palestine refugees in Lebanon by providing free of charge high quality employment services, ranging from individual and group counselling and information sessions to direct referral and placement…
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17 May 2017
Harmonized approach to employment services
In this presentation, ILO introduces its harmonized approach to employment services, promoting job matching and better working conditions in Jordan. The aim of this approach is to provide these services in an integrated network coordinated by the Ministry of Labor. May 2017
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12 February 2016
World employment social outlook: trends 2016
The world economy is estimated to have expanded by 3.1 per cent in 2015, over half a percentage point less than had been projected a year earlier. The economic weakening has caused a further increase in global unemployment. In 2015, the number of unemployed people reached 197.1 million – approaching 1 million more than in the previous year and…
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27 January 2016
The twin challenges of child labour and your employment in the Arab states
The issues of child labour and youth marginalisation are closely linked, pointing to the need for common policy approaches to addressing them. Youth employment outcomes are typically worst for former child labourers and other early school-leavers, groups with the least opportunity to accumulate the human capital needed for gainful employment.…
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17 November 2015
Global employment trends for youth 2015: scaling up investments in decent jobs for youth
This issue of Global Employment Trends for Youth provides an update on youth labour markets around the world, focusing both on the continuing labour market instability and on structural issues in youth labour markets. Chapter 2 sets the stage with an overview of youth labour markets at the global and regional levels, with a particular focus on…
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08 October 2015
Towards solutions for youth employment
Solutions for Youth Employment (S4YE) was launched in October 2014 as a multistakeholder Coalition to positively disrupt the youth employment landscape. S4YE is a partnership initiated by the World Bank, Plan International, the International Youth Foundation (IYF), Youth Business International (YBI), RAND, Accenture, and the International Labour…
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30 June 2015
Jordan child protection sub-working group: children with disabilities - comparative review of data
As part of the Child Protection sub-working group in Jordan, Handicap International and UNHCR presented a comparative review of data regarding children with disabilities in Jordan. It includes an overview of both organizations' disability criteria as well as a presentation of the data collection in both camps and urban settings. June 2015
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28 April 2015
Opportunities, challenges and requirements for youth economic empowerment in Arab countries
As part of the launch of the Conference on Arab Youth Employment, Dr. Jad Chaaban, team leader of the UNDP Arab Human Development Report 2015, presented on the opportunities and challenges for effective youth economic empowerment in Arab countries. His presentation included a discussion on the social exclusion of youth in the Arab world and the…
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01 July 2014
The twin challenges of child labour and youth employment in the Arab states
The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that there were still some 144 million children aged 5-14 years at work worldwide in 2012, accounting for around 12 percent of total children in this age group. At the same time, also according to ILO estimates, of the 1.1 billion young people aged 15 to 24 years worldwide in 2005, one out of…
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