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: Conectadas

Conectadas
ESPAÑOL In 2021, the Mexican Bureau of Statistics revealed a gender gap in academic pathways, with women representing only 26.8% of ICT and STEM students. This imbalance translated into a…
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Read more: A Social Return on Investment (SROI) Study: Passport to Success

A Social Return on Investment (SROI) Study: Passport to Success
This study, conducted by the George Washington University research team for IYF, evaluates and measures the total social value produced by the Passport to Success program implemented in TVET public schools in Mexico…
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Read more: Entra21 Notes: Youth Building Peace—A Case Study from El Salvador

Entra21 Notes: Youth Building Peace—A Case Study from El Salvador
This study presents findings from the entra21 program. It describes elements of the methodology used by Salvadorian non-profit Quetzacóatl, partner of the International Youth Foundation, to target youth who formerly…
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Read more: Final Report: Pathways to Success: Creating Opportunities for Young Women to Thrive in Guadalajara, Mexico (2018-2021)

Final Report: Pathways to Success: Creating Opportunities for Young Women to Thrive in Guadalajara, Mexico (2018-2021)
Pathways to Success was a three-year initiative funded by The PepsiCo Foundation to empower adolescent girls and young women in metropolitan Guadalajara, Jalisco. The program’s overall goal was to empower…
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Read more: Google IT Support Professional Certificate—Mexico

Google IT Support Professional Certificate—Mexico
Developed by IYF, the Google IT Support Professional Certificate program offered Google’s highly valuable Certification along with a socio-emotional skills curriculum (PTS) and work readiness skills development. The program was…
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Read more: Networking Mexico

Networking Mexico
A study conducted for CISCO by IDC (2016) found a strong talent gap in IT areas for Mexico. One of the main gaps in the industry is the lack of…
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Read more: IDB

IDB
In support of the “Temporary Social Safety Net and Skills for Youth” IDB-funded initiative in Haiti, IYF will provide capacity strengthening services to the Government of Haiti (FAES) and selected…
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Read more: Mexico PTS Impact Evaluation

Mexico PTS Impact Evaluation
This document presents the findings of an impact evaluation, which assesses the effects of IYF’s PTS on young people in Mexico. The study found that PTS can improve educational outcomes in high…
