
Youth Empowerment
Youth Empowerment, Employment and skilling
Youth empowerment
enables young people to take control of their lives and participate actively in
their communities. It involves fostering a sense of self-belief,
confidence, and responsibility, equipping them with the skills and resources to
overcome challenges and become positive change-makers. This shall be
achieved through various initiatives like education, vocational training,
mentorship, and community engagement.
It is also worth noting
that youth unemployment in Uganda is a significant challenge, with a high
unemployment rate among young people and a large number of youths in vulnerable
employment or not in education, employment. Uganda faces a high youth
unemployment rate, with a large portion of young people struggling with
inadequate earnings, low productivity, and poor working conditions. The
country has a young population, with a large number of youths entering the job
market annually, further exacerbating the issue.
UCAA shall also
prioritize youth skilling through providing young people with the skills
and training needed to succeed in the workforce and contribute to their
communities. This will involve vocational training, apprenticeships, and
other educational programs focused on practical job skills.
Specific objectives: To contribute to youth empowerment through (self)
employment initiatives, skilling and retooling to enhance sustainable economic
development and improvement of quality of life of vulnerable households.
Expected results
1.
Enhanced Employment chances for youth
2.
Increased, improved and diversified skills and
employment strategies for youth
3.
More commitment by development partners and
stakeholders to support youth development
Increased willingness by the youth and community to change from non-productive working culture towards economically viable youth employment


