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: Premio UNITEC 2016

Premio UNITEC 2016
This year-in-review includes a description of the Premio UNITEC program and profiles of national fellows from Mexico in 2016. Premio UNITEC is a YouthActionNet® Institute under the YouthActionNet® initiative.
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Read more: 2016 Global Millennial Viewpoints Survey

2016 Global Millennial Viewpoints Survey
This report presents findings from a survey of 7,600 youth in 30 countries on questions related to work, the economy, governance and security, values, education, and health.
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Read more: Orale Fact Sheet

Orale Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides a brief description of Órale. This initiative will orient youth in Tijuana, Leon, and Guadalajara, Mexico to the world of work, combining employability and life skills training…
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Read more: Guide for the Effective Incorporation of Social-Emotional Competencies in Employability Programs for Disadvantaged Youth

Guide for the Effective Incorporation of Social-Emotional Competencies in Employability Programs for Disadvantaged Youth
This publication offers a series of guidelines and tools for institutions to identify and evaluate life skills as well as the requirements necessary to integrate such training into their operations.…
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Read more: Guide for Designing Job Placement Services for Disadvantaged Youth

Guide for Designing Job Placement Services for Disadvantaged Youth
This toolkit offers guidance on providing job placement services for disadvantaged youth. The International Youth Foundation (IYF) developed the toolkit as part of the New Employment Opportunities (NEO) program to…
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Read more: Beyond Their Circumstances

Beyond Their Circumstances
This ebook presents stories of young women around the world who are taking charge of their futures through leadership, technical and vocational education, entrepreneurship, and life skills training. It compiles…
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Read more: Connecting Employment Training with Labor Market Demand and Opportunities

Connecting Employment Training with Labor Market Demand and Opportunities
This toolkit offers a series of guidelines and tools for institutions who want to better understand current labor markets and employer demands in order to align training with existing and…
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Read more: Youth Help Youth Get Jobs

Youth Help Youth Get Jobs
Watch as Cristina, a facilitator, and Miriam, a program graduate, share the uniqueness of Youth:Work Mexico‘s youth-to-youth approach. Through this initiative, trained youth serve as facilitators, mentors, and job placement…
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Read more: Passport to Success® for Hospitality

Passport to Success® for Hospitality
Learn about a new online life skills program designed to prepare youth for personal and professional success.
