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The organisation, which has its head office in Washington DC and is a registered charity in the UK, aims to confront one of the biggest challenges of our times. Globally, more than 75 million young people are unemployed and there are 375 million workers of all ages who need to learn new skills by 2030. Generation is working to transform education to employment systems, so staff and companies can flourish.
Mr Houlihan said: “In the UK we are focusing on sectors which are likely to be significant in the post-Covid world, such as the digital and health sector. The flourishing tech ecosystem in the Leeds city region represents an amazing opportunity to help people into life changing jobs. The Leeds city region is also such a hotbed and critical for areas such as health and care, with Skills for Care, NHS Digital, all based here.
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