All Programs
IYF's tailored youth development strategies are helping young people learn new job skills, start careers, and realize a brighter future. Since 1990, we’ve mobilized more than $200 million in resources to fund programs and partnerships with more than 400 youth-serving organizations worldwide. Together with our global network of over 220 businesses, governments, and civil society organizations, we’ve been expanding opportunities for youth for three decades.Title | Countries |
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No Longer ActiveEducation & Employment Alliance (EEA) | Egypt, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Philippines |
No Longer ActiveEducation and Livelihood Skills Alliance (ELSA) | Philippines |
No Longer ActiveEducation Priorité Qualité (EPQ) | Senegal |
No Longer Active[email protected] | Egypt |
No Longer ActiveEmploi Habilité (2009-2020) | Morocco |
No Longer ActiveEmpowering Africa's Young People Initiative (EAYPI) | Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia |
No Longer Activeentra21 (2001-2011) | Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela |
No Longer ActiveEscolhas (2017-2019) | Mozambique |
No Longer ActiveFavorable Opportunities to Reinforce Self-Advancement for Today’s Youth (FORSATY) | Morocco |
No Longer ActiveFoum el Oued | Morocco |