Thankfully, children and youth in her town are also being empowered to improve their social and leadership skills, so they can use their voices to spur positive change, too.
In fact, our programs help empower youth leadership and improve their employability. We work with all teens but focus on young women who traditionally face gender-specific barriers to accessing training as well as finding and keeping a job.
Thanks to these activities, many youth who previously had difficulty securing full-time, permanent positions will have access to technical, job-readiness, life-skills and vocational training as well as scholarships and internships, among other resources. That’s a huge opportunity for thousands of youth who previously saw no hope in their future.
I’m sure many of you understand how important it is to keep youth engaged and excited about their future in a difficult job market. This can help them on that journey, and that’s a victory for a child, their family, their community and the local economy.
I’m immensely proud of all that’s been accomplished and what’s to come in the next 25 years in Nicaragua and other regions of the world where we work. I’m looking forward to growing together, continuing to learn new ways to make lasting change for thousands and to seeing Maryenis and her peers realize their dreams.