About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
2019
YuWaah, a chapter of the global Generation Unlimited initiative led by UNICEF, aims to empower the youth in India by providing them with meaningful so Read morecio-economic opportunities and engaging them as active agents of change. By actively involving young people and addressing their needs, ideas, and aspirations, It focuses on enhancing their engagement, learning, skill development, and employment prospects. Serving as a vital bridge between solution providers, the private sector, the Indian Government, academia, and civil society organisations, YuWaah strives to fund and scale up innovative and effective solutions for the benefit of the youth. To ensure young people's participation in its work, it has established the Young People's Action Team (YPAT), which collaborates closely with the core team. The YPAT represents the interests of young people across all levels of YuWaah, including the Advisory Board. Its mission, known as Mission 2030, includes building pathways for 100 million young people to access aspirational economic opportunities and facilitating job-matching through AI and hyper-local marketplaces. It also aims to create platforms that guide youth to qualified and paid market opportunities, enable the establishment of a thriving mass entrepreneurship ecosystem, and facilitate 200 million young people in gaining relevant skills for the future of work. Additionally, it strives to partner with 300 million young people as changemakers, creating spaces for their leadership development and promoting social innovation. YuWaah employs strategic approaches to achieve its goals. It identifies high-impact and scalable initiatives, brokering investments and shared value partnerships to enable their widespread implementation. It also fosters breakthrough innovation by co-creating solutions with young people, ensuring their active involvement in driving and effecting social change. By equipping the largest generation of young people in history with the necessary skills and opportunities for the transition to work, it believes in unleashing their potential and enabling them to become productive and engaged members of society. Through collaboration with various stakeholders, including the private sector, governments, multilateral organisations, civil society, and the youth themselves, YuWaah attracts investment, scales innovations, and co-creates solutions to achieve sustainable progress for millions of young people.
Cause Area
Impact
Impacted children and youth in the following ways: 177,000+ young people got jobs, apprenticeships and entrepreneurial opportunities. 66,00,000+ young people guided jobs, employment and entrepreneurial opportunities. 35,00,000+ young people connected with 21st-century skill-building opportunities. 350,00,000+ young people participated in social impact initiatives. 71,00,000+ young people availed career guidance.
Programs
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Apprenticeship Programme
StateTo bridge the gap between the demand and supply of apprenticeship opportunities and enhance their appeal to both young individuals and employers, YuWaah established an apprenticeship working group. This group, consisting of 16 stakeholders, including young people, examined the existing challenges within the apprenticeship ecosystem and proposed a path forward. Additionally, a pilot programme was conducted in Telangana, shedding light on the specific issues faced by both young individuals and employers in the apprenticeship system. Leveraging the insights gained from the pilot programme, along with the expertise of the working group members, YuWaah compiled a policy paper containing actionable recommendations to address these challenges and improve the overall apprenticeship experience.
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Step Up-Bano Job Ready Pilot Programme
As part of its initiatives, YuWaah has launched the Step Up-Bano Job Ready pilot programme, aimed at offering personalized assistance to young individuals seeking employment. This programme establishes dedicated job support centres, ensuring greater accessibility to job opportunities. Currently, the pilot is being implemented in Delhi-NCR, targeting 1,000 job-seekers between the ages of 19 and 29.
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Learn to Earn Programme
The Learn to Earn Programme by YuWaah, in collaboration with Flyvheel Digital Solutions, aims to equip young individuals with the necessary skills for sales and human resources roles. This programme not only provides valuable information about the required skill sets but also offers opportunities for young people to earn through referrals and the sale of digital products facilitated by Flyvheel.
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Rozgar Bazaar Portal Programme
In collaboration with the Government of Delhi, YuWaah has developed the Rozgar Bazar Portal, which has witnessed over 1.3 million registrations and facilitated around 15,000 job opportunities within the initial 8 months of the partnership. Demonstrating its expertise in this field, YuWaah is actively assisting the Government in enhancing the capabilities of Rozgar Bazar 2.0. This includes improving the job matching process and introducing value-added services like upskilling to further benefit job seekers and employers utilizing the platform.
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Career Awareness Sessions
Recognizing the difficulties faced by young job seekers in navigating new-age job portals, YuWaah has taken the initiative to address this challenge through "Career Awareness Sessions." These sessions provide direct interactions between job portal partners and young individuals, aiming to familiarize them with the portals, offer insights into the journey of a fresher in the job market, and highlight the unique features and advantages of these platforms. YuWaah has been actively conducting these sessions in collaboration with esteemed academic institutions such as IGNOU, School of Open Learning, and DSEU.
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Passport to Earning (P2E) India Programme
Passport To Earning (P2E) India is an e-learning solution initiated through a Public-Private-Youth Partnership (PPYP) between UNICEF, Generation Unlimited, Accenture, Dubai Cares, and Microsoft. P2E empowers young people with relevant 21st-century skills through online and blended learning, incentivised and gamified experiences, localized content, certifications, and employability pathways. It focuses on disadvantaged youth, catering to diverse learning styles and engaging them as changemakers.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
21-50
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
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Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit