Young people in Arequipa, particularly women, Indigenous youth, and those from low-income backgrounds, face significant barriers to securing stable, well-paid jobs.
During the first phase (2014–16) of this program, IYF worked in collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s a leading employment agency, Glowork, which is dedicated to women's recruitment & empowerment and aims to
IYF currently leads the livelihoods component of the $35 million USAID/PEPFAR-funded, Catholic Relief Services-led Pathways Orphans and Vulnerable Children project in Zimbabwe.