Latin America & the Caribbean
We’ve worked with more than 70 local organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean to help them harness their passion for sustainable youth development projects that measurably change the lives of underserved youth. The first member of IYF’s global partner network joined from Ecuador in 1991, just a year after our founding. Flagship initiatives New Employment Opportunities (NEO) and entra21 have connected more than 100,000 young people with employability training and jobs and created critical alliances among government ministries, businesses, and youth organizations. A great example of how IYF builds local capacity to meet global standards of excellence, our innovative new assessment tool for NEO is helping us evaluate more than 200 service providers, who receive tailored coaching and improvement plans from our regional experts. Together, we’re reshaping how young people in Latin America and the Caribbean envision and can access a brighter future.Learn more about IYF’s work in Latin America and the Caribbean by downloading the fact sheet, available in English, Portuguese and Spanish, or explore our 2024 Impact Report, available in English and Spanish.
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Read more: Projet Je Progresse Haiti PTS Phase II (2022-2023)

Projet Je Progresse Haiti PTS Phase II (2022-2023)
Today, around 36 percent of the young population in Haiti lacks opportunities to access vocational training or internships. In response to this lack of opportunity, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)…
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Read more: JuventudES

JuventudES
Español The most recent diagnosis conducted by GOYN on Opportunity Youth in Mexico City revealed that, in 2020, there were 617,950 young people aged 15-29 who were disconnected from work,…
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Read more: Mexico Fact Sheet

Mexico Fact Sheet
Since 2010, IYF has provided employability training, enhanced technical training aligned with market needs, career guidance, leadershipdevelopment, and other services to more than 170,000 youth in Mexico. Thanks to years…
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Read more: Social Return on Investment of IYF’s Passport to Success in Mexico

Social Return on Investment of IYF’s Passport to Success in Mexico
George Washington University partnered with IYF to assess the impact and identify the monetary value of its signature life skills curriculum, Passport to Success. Using Social Return on Investment methodology…

