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Alliance for Youth Nigeria Reaches 1,331 Youths in Vocational Skills

According to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria's youth unemployment rate
among individuals aged 15-24 rose to 8.6% in Q3 2023, reflecting an increase of
1.4% from Q2 2023. In response to this growing challenge, initiatives such as the
Alliance for Youth Nigeria came together to address the gap by developing
innovative solutions that create sustainable earning opportunities for young people
across the country.

Launched in August 2021, the Alliance for Youth is a business-driven movement
comprising organizations dedicated to empowering young Nigerians with the skills
they need to thrive in today's job market or create their own businesses.
The Alliance includes organizations such as Nestlé Nigeria, a founding member,
Jobberman Nigeria, Big Bottling Company, the United Nations Global Compact
Network Nigeria, and U-Connect HR Limited. They are supported by the Federal
Ministry of Youth, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, and Activate Success
International, with the aim to reach 250,000 young Nigerians with employability and
entrepreneurial skills.
The Vocational Skills Training, delivered in collaboration with the Whitefield
Foundation, is a flagship initiative designed to help achieve this objective. The
training covers four key skill areas: solar panel installation, graphic design (including
social media and web design), CCTV and cable installation, and beauty care,
including makeup, aromatherapy, and massage.
A standout success story from the 2023 cohort is that of Mustapha Fasasi, a 34-
year-old from Oyo State in South-West Nigeria. Mustapha had always been
interested in solar and renewable energy but lacked the skills to pursue a career in
this field. The Alliance for Youth's upskilling program came at just the right time for
him. After hearing about the opportunity on a radio program, Mustapha eagerly
signed up for the training. Today, he is on his way to building a successful business
in solar energy, equipped with the knowledge and skills he needs to support himself
and his family.
This year, the vocational training in commemoration of International Youth Day 2024
culminated in the graduation of 372 participants at St John Anglican College, Kuto
Abeokuta. Alliance for Youth Nigeria members encouraged the graduates to pursue
their dreams, utilizing their acquired skills. Highflyers from each vocational skill set
were rewarded with start-up kits and capital to facilitate the immediate launch of their
businesses. Graduates from the graphic design training received laptops; those from
the beauty, massage, and aromatherapy training received makeup tool kits and
massage beds; high-flyers from the solar installation class were also awarded
complete toolboxes.

Beneficiaries from each skill set also had the chance to demonstrate what they
learned through real-time practical projects, showing the tangible impact the training
had on their lives.
Reflecting on the broader impact of the Alliance for Youth Nigeria initiatives, Tumi
Onamade, Chief Operating Officer of the United Nations Global Compact Network
Nigeria, stated, "As we celebrate International Youth Day and the 3rd Anniversary of
the Alliance for Youth, we are reminded of the immense potential within our young
people to drive transformative change. The dedication, creativity, and resilience they
have shown, especially those who traveled from various states to participate in the
vocational skills training held in Ogun State, highlight their commitment to personal
growth and community development. These young individuals are not just the
leaders of tomorrow; they are the change-makers of today, shaping a more
sustainable and inclusive future with their innovative ideas and bold actions."
"At the United Nations Global Compact Network Nigeria, we are committed to
supporting the Alliance and our youth by providing them with the skills to realize their
potential. By investing in their education, skills development, and leadership, we
empower them to create a future where everyone can thrive."
Shakiru Lawal, Country Human Resources Manager at Nestlé Nigeria, also
emphasized the significance of these efforts: "Investing in today's youth is crucial
because the actions we take now will shape our nation's future prosperity. At Nestlé,
we understand that the well-being of our communities depends on the opportunities
we create for the next generation. This is why we are committed to working with like-
minded organizations to ensure that young people are equipped with the skills
necessary to secure meaningful employment or start their own businesses. The 372
beneficiaries of this year's training have now joined the 805 youth we have
previously trained in technical and vocational skills."
Since 2021, Alliance for Youth Nigeria has collaborated with federal platforms such
as NYSC, career fairs, and mutual goal-oriented organizations to provide 35,499
youth with vocational training, employability, and soft skill enhancements. This effort
aligns with the organization's objective to empower 250,000 young people.
Other representatives from the Alliance for Youth Initiative present at the event were
Adewole Adesete, HR Manager Nestlé Nigeria; Toritseju Egbebi, Corporate Affairs
Manager Nestlé Nigeria; Funmi Johnson, COO of Whitefield Foundation; Oladoyin
Kolawole, Senior Strategy Consultant; Atom Lim, Activate Success International and
Edidiong Peters, Regulatory Affairs Manager for Nestlé Nigeria.
Beyond the Alliance for Youth, Nestlé's commitment to empowering young people
extends to its broader youth engagement platform, Nestlé Needs YOUth. Launched
in 2013, this initiative helps young people access economic opportunities through
four key pillars: employment, skills development, support, and creating more

opportunities. Through these programs, Nestlé reaches an average of 25,000 youths
annually, making a difference in their lives and the future of Nigeria.
International Youth Day, celebrated annually on August 12, aims to bring youth
issues to the forefront of international and national communities. It raises awareness
of significant health, education, and employment concerns impacting young people.
This year's theme, "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable
Development," highlights digital technology's critical role in advancing sustainable
development goals.
Nestlé Nigeria and the other corporate members of the Alliance for Youth Nigeria
remain committed to ensuring that young people are prepared for today's challenges
and equipped to lead with innovative solutions in the digital-driven future.

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