Employment and Transformation Initiative project launched

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The project will run for the next four years with focus on youth employment KATHMANDU, JULY 20 ‘Youth Employment Transformation
Initiative& project was launched today with the support of World Bank to promote employment in the country. Minister of Labour, Employment
and Social SecurityRameshwor Raya Yadav and World Bank Country Director, Nepal, Faris Hadad-Zervos jointly inaugurated the project. The
project will enable poor and vulnerable youths to gain access to employment, skills development and capacity building opportunities,
according to the WB. Aligned with the Prime Minister Employment Programme, the 120 million USD project will be implemented over the next
four years with focus on improving employment services and labour market outcomes, especially for youths. &With the onset of COVID-19 and
the subsequent contraction of the global job market, Nepallabour market has also been affected with a huge number ofjob losses
In this context, result-driven implementation of the project at all three levels of the government is of critical importance,& Minister
Yadav said. He hoped that this project would play a crucial role in expanding employment opportunities in the domestic labour market and set
up an automatedsystem of Labor Information Bank and upgrade the Employment Management Information System. In addition to the long-term goals
of the project, as part of the World BankCOVID-19 response, project funding is being front loaded this year to support over 75,000 most
vulnerable unemployed youths at the local level to earn 100 days of wages each through the creation of temporary employment opportunities in
the maintenance and upgrading of public infrastructure, World Bank Country Director Faris Hadad-Zervos said. &Working with the government,
development partners and the private sector, the World Bank will seek to contribute to a long thread of engagements that align to make a
difference in the lives of the most vulnerable people.& The project agreement was signed in November 2019 by the Government of Nepal and the
World Bank
Of the total credit, about 90 per cent has been allocated to the local levels to create jobs in the maintenance and upgrading of public
infrastructure and public services for 100,000 unemployed youths, 60 per cent of whom will be women as per the projectpriority given to
inclusion
The project will support 753 Employment Service Centres at the local levels to strengthen the workforce and provide services in
registration, profiling, referral, temporary work placement and on-the-job training, the WB said in a press statement. A version of this
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