Program Highlights

With our partners, we’re building scalable models that close equity gaps, shift education to employment pathways, and deliver results. 

Read these case studies which show how investing in youth leads to measurable impact for young people, stronger talent pipelines for business, and lasting value for society. 

JuventudES


Across a six-month implementation, trained tutors accompany youth as they explore career interests, build relevant skills, and develop a realistic life plan grounded in their aspirations. Participants receive intensive socio-emotional training through Passport to Success (PTS)®, technical preparation for high-demand industries, and personalized case management rooted in Positive Youth Development.

A core innovation of JuventudES is its system-strengthening approach. The program embeds tools, methodologies, and training capacities within public institutions, NGOs, and local implementers, transforming how the city identifies, engages, and supports Opportunity Youth. Companies also play a key role by participating in sensitization workshops, offering training aligned with labor-market needs, and improving their hiring practices.

JuventudES does not “rescue” youth; it strengthens systems so that opportunities are easier to navigate and accessible to all.

The Impact

Since its launch in 2022, JuventudES has become a trusted model for reconnecting Opportunity Youth in Mexico City. More than 2,159 young people have enrolled—surpassing initial targets—with 67% women participating. Through the intensive 6–8 week training track, graduates report a 92.6% improvement in socioemotional skills, 53.3% employment, and 63.9% enrollment in education pathways.

86.8%

Overall, 86.8% of participants complete the program, continuing to receive four months of personalized follow-up to pursue employment, return to school, or access essential services such as healthcare, legal guidance, and documentation support.

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To ensure sustainability, more than 180 educators and staff from partner organizations have been trained to replicate key elements of the model, strengthening Mexico City’s capacity to serve Opportunity Youth.

Participants describe the initiative as a turning point in their journey. 

The program also prioritizes peacebuilding and community bonds through dialogue, conflict resolution, and activities with cultural and sports organizations—helping create safer, more supportive environments for young people can thrive.

By strengthening young people’s skills, expanding their networks, and aligning multisectoral actors around shared goals, JuventudES is building more inclusive systems and helping thousands of youths create stable, meaningful futures in Mexico City.

Date: 2022-2027

Country: Mexico

With the support of:

Jóvenes Con Entrega


In 2018, FedEx and IYF launched an initiative grounded in a shared goal: strengthening the logistics sector while expanding meaningful opportunities for young people. Together, they co-created Jóvenes con Entrega—a program that embeds logistics training directly into public education and vocational systems, ensuring that companies remain active co-designers of both curriculum and career pathways.

Rather than operating as an external training initiative, the program strengthens institutional capacity within education systems. FedEx specialists contribute insights on emerging logistics trends, sustainability practices, and operational standards, while IYF translates these into classroom experiences that connect theory with real-world application. This collaboration has helped shape curricula, guide state-level expansion, and design new internship pathways that broaden access to hands-on learning.

Additionally, the program includes a strong socio-emotional skills component, supporting students in developing communication, teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, and workplace readiness through IYF’s Passport to Success® (PTS) methodology. These competencies have proven essential for young people entering logistics roles, where collaboration, customer service, and decision-making under pressure are critical.

Today, this public–private partnership operates in Mexico, El Salvador, and Colombia alongside national training institutions, laying the groundwork for long-term sustainability.

The Impact

More than 34,000 young people have graduated from the program—reaching 50,000 youth across Latin America and the Caribbean through related efforts—reshaping access to quality employment and diversifying the future talent pipeline.

The curriculum’s integration of sustainability, automation, and energy-transition content prepares young people for an industry undergoing rapid transformation, while also equipping companies with talent ready to respond to emerging environmental and safety needs.

For FedEx employees, the program offers a meaningful avenue for engagement through curriculum co-design and advisory roles that strengthen both the sector and their connection to local communities. Young people, in turn, gain access to training and networks that align with their career aspirations and with current industry demands.

For IYF and FedEx, this collaboration demonstrates the impact of sustained, purpose-driven collaboration. By keeping young people and industry needs at the center, Jóvenes con Entrega continues to expand pathways to quality employment while supporting the long-term competitiveness of the logistics ecosystem.

With the support of:

Date: 2018-2026

Country: Colombia, el Salvador and Mexico

High Gear


High Gear transformed how South Africa’s education and industry systems collaborate. Delivered between 2019–2024 by IYF in partnership with the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM), the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), and the Automotive Industry Development Centre–Eastern Cape, the initiative strengthened the public TVET ecosystem through curriculum modernization, industry engagement, and large-scale systems reform.

16/12/2020 – Mtwara, Tanzania – Mohammed Kassim Haji, 26, machine operator at a recyclable bags production facility.

High Gear introduced:

  • Modernized engineering curricula and pedagogy, aligning N4–N6 Electrical and Mechanical Engineering courses with industry standards.
  • Lecturer industry placements, providing educators with hands-on experience and new teaching tools through Effective Teaching (ET) and Project-Based Learning (PBL) training.
  • Expanded workplace learning, enabling students to gain practical skills through placements with with leading automotive firms.
  • An Electric Vehicle (EV) Competency Framework, positioning South Africa’s TVET system for the EV transition.
  • Digital career guidance, including the Yakh’iFuture online platform, later integrated with the Presidency’s SAYouth.mobi network.
  • Gender equity and inclusion strategies, informed by sector research and a guest lecturer series promoting women’s participation in engineering.

By strengthening coordination between colleges, industry associations, employers, and national authorities, High Gear built a replicable model for aligning TVET systems with labor-market needs.

The Impact

High Gear supported four public TVET colleges in modernizing engineering courses and informed the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations in redesigning national TVET qualifications. DHET is now integrating High Gear’s pedagogy, tools, and frameworks into national reforms—with projected reach of 15,000 students and 150 lecturers annually.

Across KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape:

  • 2,839 students received updated course content (48% women).
  • 174 students completed work-integrated learning placements in automotive firms.
  • 1,188 young people secured jobs or became economically active, surpassing targets.
  • 94 educators were trained in effective teaching and project-based learning.
  • 53 lecturers completed industry placements, bringing workplace insights into classrooms.

Employers reported increased confidence in TVET graduates’ skills, and industry associations—particularly NAACAM—emerged as national leaders in strengthening training pathways and preparing the sector for the EV transition.


High Gear leaves behind a stronger, more coordinated, and more inclusive TVET ecosystem—one where young people gain relevant skills for a rapidly evolving sector, and employers benefit from a future-ready workforce.

Date: 2019-2024

Country: South Africa

Global AI TVET Training


The Challenge

The International Youth Foundation (IYF), in collaboration with Microsoft Elevate, is excited to announce the launch of the Global AI for TVET Institutions Training, to support AI skills development and AI adoption at TVET Institutions across the globe. The program brings faculty and staff together to advance AI learning. 

Credentialed AI webinar trainings are provided for staff and faculty of all skill levels through Tablet Academy and are available in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Online AI Credential courses are available for TVET students at beginner and intermediate levels.

Course Overview

An Introduction to Using Generative AI (Copilot)
Using Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat to Prepare Lessons Resources…
Prompt Engineering – Using Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat to Reduce Your Workload…
Using Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat to Support Personalised Learning


 

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About Microsoft Elevate
Microsoft Elevate is dedicated to empowering individuals and communities in the era of artificial intelligence. As part of Microsoft’s broader commitment to inclusive economic growth, Elevate brings together philanthropic investments, strategic partnerships, and educational resources to help people gain the skills and support they need to thrive in an AI-driven world. Through collaborations with schools, nonprofits, labor organizations, and policymakers, Elevate aims to build a more equitable future by expanding access to technology, training, and opportunity.

About IYF 
The International Youth Foundation® (IYF®) transforms lives and tackles economic inequality at scale by equipping and empowering young people with the skills to thrive today and lead tomorrow. Founded in 1990, IYF is a global nonprofit with programs directly benefiting more than 8M young people and operations spanning 105 countries. Together with a network of local community-based organizations and some of the world’s foremost businesses, foundations, and multilateral partners, we are the leading experts connecting young people with life-changing opportunities. We believe educated, employed, and engaged youth can solve the world’s toughest problems. Our work focuses on three goals: building agency, expanding economic opportunity, and driving more inclusive systems—unlocking success for young people and value for business and society. Our vision is to see young people inspired and equipped to realize the future they want.

The International Youth Foundation: Transforming Lives, Together.