Project Resource

Rapid Review Of Local Workplace Based Training Initiatives For Vulnerable And Marginalized Youth In Kenya

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Release Year
2019
Document Type
REPORT

Results of a "rapid review" study of existing local WBT (workplace-based training) initiatives implemented for or beneficial to vulnerable and marginalized youth in Kenya. Specific points covered: cataloguing past and current employers that participate(d) in WBT programs; cataloguing past and present WBT programs; identifying the key features of the best practices and lessons learned; and recommending how such best practices can be further developed and implemented by WBT providers at county and/or national levels.

Project Topics
Limited access to education
Lack of decent work
Decent work for youth
Economic Sector
Wholesale and retail trade
Tourism
Manufacturing
Crops
Construction
Intervention Type
Training
Economic empowerment
Coordination
Capacity building - Private sector
Capacity building - Government
Apprenticeship
Goods

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Project
Better Utilization of Skills for Youth (BUSY) through Quality Apprenticeships
Grantee
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Author
Jacob Omolo
Research Type
Qualitative research
Language
English
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