Published July 27, 2021 10:37am Manila-based multilateral lender Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday announced it has approved a $400 million policy-based loan to support the Philippine government in expanding youth employment and skills development programs to help young Filipinos find quality jobs. In a statement, the ADB said its Facilitating Youth School-to-Work Transition Program, Subprogram 3, “builds on nearly a decade of ADB support to the government in shortening the time at-risk young Filipinos spend to find work after leaving school.” The multilateral lender said the program will assist the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in boosting the job facilitation capacity of Public Employment Services Offices (PESOs) nationwide, strengthening labor market programs, improving workplace skills development, and creating a healthy work environment.
ADB approves loan to lift PH youth employment
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ADB Approves $400 Million Loan to Help Lift Youth Employment in Philippines
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Youth & Volunteer Support Worker
Misión Mexico Role Description
Live-in position (staff apartment / transition houses).
Placement: Five days a week, determined by roster. The post holder will be required to work some evenings and weekends. A minimum commitment of six months is required, twelve months is preferable
Reports to: Volunteer & Youth Coordinator
Our Vision and Focus
Our vision at Misión México is that through a loving, caring, family environment where we focus on education, the children in our care will have the opportunities to grow and reach their full potential.
Misión México is a family group home model established in 2001 by Pam and Alan Skuse. Since this time the number of children within our care have expanded and grown older. This has led to a complex case load of youth with varying levels of need. Misión México maintains a relationship with the DIF and other refuges to develop pathways which best support children coming in to Misión México.