NW Minnesota high school students participate in NGP Youth Institute
Times Report
More than 40 northwest Minnesota high school students from Crookston, Grand Rapids, Ada and Barnesville attended the annual Minnesota Youth Institute, where students partner with UMN Crookston to get a global perspective on important challenges and connect with other students throughout Minnesota to improve food security and fight the battle on world hunger.
However, due to COVID-19, the Northern Great Plains Youth Institute originally scheduled to be held on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus was hosted virtually at UMN Twin Cities this past May. Being a scholarship event, it drew the interest of many. Students were fortunate enough to participate in the Twin Cities virtual event hosted in May.
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Rozina, a beneficiary of the RYE programme. Dawn
QUETTA: Aminullah, a resident of Ziarat district, struggled for a long time to find a sustainable means of income for himself and his family. He saw a hope when he became able to open his own mobile repair shop after becoming a part of the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund’s (PPAF) Revitalising Youth Enterprises (RYE) programme.
The RYE programme led by the PPAF in coordination with the Balochistan Rural Support Programme (BRSP), is an initiative specifically launched for the youth of Balochistan.
It provides vocational training to 300 men and women of Qilla Saifullah and Ziarat, two of the most poverty-stricken areas of the province.