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Trade Union Training on employment policies with a focus on youth
employment
11 July, 2007
Turin, Italy
The Youth Employment Network
YEN
Sara Spånt
Technical Officer
YEN Secretariat
Background YEN
Established in 2001 as an Interagency partnership uniting the UN, the ILO and the World Bank to address the Millennium Declaration commitment on Youth Employment.
YEN Mandate
• UN Resolutions• YEN High-Level
Panel • ILO-WB Aide
Memoire
Structure
– The Core Agency partners – A High-Level Panel (HLP)– 21 Lead Countries (LC) – A Youth Consultative Group– A Network of Networks– The YEN Secretariat
Asia
• Sri Lanka• Indonesia
LC Commitments
• Confirm Government commitment at the highest political level to decent and productive work for young people
• Prepare a national review and action plan on youth employment
• Contribute to international development cooperation in sharing national experience with other countries and with the international community
• Contribute to a broader political process in the overall framework of follow-up to the Millennium Declaration and within the ILO for a coherent and integrated international strategy on employment. For example, Lead countries may wish to support resolutions in the General Assembly on youth employment.
LC Benefits
• Support in the formulation of National Action Plans (NAP) on youth employment through YEN core partner agencies by way of technical guidance as well as assistance to build capacity for the implementation of the plans;
• Gaining knowledge through a network for youth employment and a constituency within the youth community, which is given full and equal participation in the YEN through a standing Youth Consultative Group;
• Assistance in the development and implementation of youth participation mechanisms;
• Access to political platforms to showcase leadership in regional and international fora.
• Opportunity to become part of a community of countries that have joined together to share knowledge and experiences on the challenges/successes
NAPs
• The preparations of action plans provide a framework for a broad-based national dialogue on youth employment.
• They provide a mechanism for priority setting and resource allocation in the face of competing resources and should stimulate improved performance and learning by doing.
• The HLP urges the UN, the World Bank and the ILO to support the completion of the action plans by the Lead countries.
Support to NAP processes
• Co-ordination
• Constituency-building
• Knowledge management
• Leveraging resources
Coordination
• Generating political interest, awareness and buy-in
• Assisting the creation of political and technical structures and networks
• Contributing to policy coherence between YEN Core Partners
• Facilitating the provision of technical support through YEN Core Partners and other Network
• Linking relevant stakeholders, donors and agencies
Constituency-building
• Promoting a multi-stakeholder approach• Encouraging and supporting youth involvement in
national and international policy development and implementation
• Capacity building • Create and coordinate mechanisms for private sector
partnerships;
Facilitating the exchange of good practices through:
• Disseminating knowledge on NAP progress, good practices and lessons learnt
• Developing Tools and Products• Exploring development of indicators and benchmarks
for M&E• Exploring Peer Partnership mechanisms
Knowledge management
Leveraging resources
• Supporting activities in YEN Lead Countries (BMZ)• Leveraging Core Partner support (e.g. Sri Lanka,
Indonesia)• Leverage funds, pool and co-funding activities
undertaken by a wide range of actors in Lead Countries
• Mobilising human resources (e.g. CIDA)• Facilitating Regional Initiatives (YEN-WA)• Build partnerships with on-going and new donors, so
that resources are sustained
•Generate commitments•Assist lead agency •Identify stakeholders including youth •Support creation of technical and political structures
•Sharing knowledge and best practices•Stakeholder support incl. youth•Support institutional structures•Coordination NAP and PRSPs, national development plans etc
Preparation
Design
Implementation
•Support implementation strategies•Sharing knowledge •Peer partnerships•Support institutional structures•Support coordination with national development plans•Support youth participation•Support resource mobilization strategies
Monitoring and Evaluation
•Sharing progress made and lessons learned•Produce global analysis of NAPs and reviews•Support peer partnerships for M&E•Support youth participation in M&E•Support development of indicators
NAP Phases
Major current activities • On-going support to activities in lead countries • YEN Guide to Youth Participation • YEN analysis of national policies, PRSPs and budgets in West Africa• Support to the Youth Employment Unit for West Africa in Dakar incl. Private
Sector Initiative • Youth Consultations on Young Workers and HIV/AIDS to be organized in
Rwanda• UNIDO/ILO/UNDP/UNOWA/YEN Multi-Stakeholder programme for the
Mano River Union + Côte d’Ivoire • Finalizing the support for NAP development and implementation in Sri
Lanka and Senegal (BMZ) • Organizing a Lead Country information sharing meeting – launch of a peer
partnership process• Developing a database and inventory of good practices in West Africa • Dissemination of World Bank Global Inventory of Youth Employment
Projects and Programmes
YEN Secretariat value-added
• Political buy-in• Policy coherence• Network and multi stakeholder approach• Youth participation• Leverage resources - participating countries• Knowledge sharing, tools and resources• Support to M+E and ongoing improvement of
NAPs• Promoting key messages
LC Commitments
• Confirm Government commitment at the highest political level to decent and productive work for young people
• Prepare a national review and action plan on youth employment
• Contribute to international development cooperation in sharing national experience with other countries and with the international community
• Contribute to a broader political process in the overall framework of follow-up to the Millennium Declaration and within the ILO for a coherent and integrated international strategy on employment. For example, Lead countries may wish to support resolutions in the General Assembly on youth employment.
LC Benefits
• Support in the formulation of National Action Plans (NAP) on youth employment through YEN core partner agencies by way of technical guidance as well as assistance to build capacity for the implementation of the plans;
• Support for the establishment of a multi-stakeholder process;
• Gaining knowledge through a network for youth employment and a constituency within the youth community;
• Assistance in the development and implementation of youth participation mechanisms;
• Access to political platforms to showcase leadership in regional and international fora.
• Opportunity to become part of a community of countries that have joined together to share knowledge and experiences on the challenges/successes
NAPs
• The preparations of action plans provide a framework for a broad-based national dialogue on youth employment.
• They provide a mechanism for priority setting and resource allocation and should stimulate improved performance and learning by doing.
• The HLP urges the UN, the World Bank and the ILO to support the completion of the action plans by the Lead countries.
Support to NAP processes
• Co-ordination
• Constituency-building
• Knowledge management
• Leveraging resources
Coordination
• Generating political interest, awareness and buy-in
• Assisting the creation of political and technical structures and networks
• Contributing to policy coherence between YEN Core Partners
• Facilitating the provision of technical support through YEN Core Partners and other partners
• Linking relevant stakeholders, donors and agencies
Constituency-building
• Promoting a multi-stakeholder approach• Encouraging and supporting youth involvement in
national and international policy development and implementation
• Capacity building • Create and coordinate mechanisms for private sector
partnerships;
Facilitating the exchange of good practices through:
• Disseminating knowledge on NAP progress, good practices and lessons learnt
• Developing Tools and Products• Exploring development of indicators and benchmarks
for M&E• Exploring Peer Partnership mechanisms
Knowledge management
KM: Tools and products
• YEN Lead Countries Resource Directory (online at www.ilo.org/yen )
• Report of the Secretary-General A global analysis and evaluation of national action plans on youth employment A/60/133 (August 2005)
• Review of NAPs – Putting Commitments into Action (Jan. 2007)
• YEN Youth Guide (draft online at www.ilo.org/yen)
• Core Partner Resources
Leveraging resources
• Supporting activities in YEN Lead Countries (BMZ)• Leveraging Core Partner support (e.g. Sri Lanka,
Indonesia)• Leverage funds, pool and co-funding activities
undertaken by a wide range of actors in Lead Countries
• Mobilising human resources (e.g. CIDA)• Facilitating Regional Initiatives (YEN-WA)
•Generate commitments•Assist lead agency •Identify stakeholders including youth •Support creation of technical and political structures
•Sharing knowledge and best practices•Stakeholder support incl. youth•Support institutional structures•Coordination NAP and PRSPs, national development plans etc
Preparation
Design
Implementation
•Support implementation strategies•Sharing knowledge •Peer partnerships•Support institutional structures•Support coordination with national development plans•Support youth participation•Support resource mobilization strategies
Monitoring and Evaluation
•Sharing progress made and lessons learned•Produce global analysis of NAPs and reviews•Support peer partnerships for M&E•Support youth participation in M&E•Support development of indicators
NAP Phases
Major current activities • On-going support to activities in lead countries • YEN Guide to Youth Participation • YEN analysis of national policies, PRSPs and budgets in West Africa• Support to the Youth Employment Unit for West Africa in Dakar incl. Private
Sector Initiative • Youth Consultations on Young Workers and HIV/AIDS to be organized in
Rwanda• UNIDO/ILO/UNDP/UNOWA/YEN Multi-Stakeholder programme for the
Mano River Union + Côte d’Ivoire • Finalizing the support for NAP development and implementation in Sri
Lanka and Senegal (BMZ) • Organizing a Lead Country information sharing meeting – launch of a peer
partnership process• Developing a database and inventory of good practices in West Africa • Dissemination of World Bank Global Inventory of Youth Employment
Projects and Programmes
YEN Secretariat value-added
• Political buy-in• Policy coherence• Network and multi stakeholder approach• Youth participation• Leverage resources - participating countries• Knowledge sharing, tools and resources• Support to M+E and ongoing improvement of
NAPs• Promoting key messages on wider international
development arena
Questions?
Contact details
Sara Spånt
Technical Officer on Youth Employment
The Youth Employment Network (YEN)
International Labour Office
4 route de Morillons
1211 Geneva