DENVER, Colorado, Jul 13 (IPS) – The international community will be commemorating World Youth Skills Day on July 15.
Jessica Love is Executive Director, AfricAid*, which works to improve the standing of women in society through robust, locally-led mentorship initiatives that cultivate confidence, improve academic and health outcomes, and promote socially-responsible leadership skills. It’s no secret that under pandemic lockdown for so many months, young people around the world have coped in tremendous ways. They have found new outlets for learning and creative channels for developing and using their skills.
DENVER, Colorado, Jul 13 (IPS) – The international community will be commemorating World Youth Skills Day on July 15.
Jessica Love is Executive Director, AfricAid*, which works to improve the standing of women in society through robust, locally-led mentorship initiatives that cultivate confidence, improve academic and health outcomes, and promote socially-responsible leadership skills. It’s no secret that under pandemic lockdown for so many months, young people around the world have coped in tremendous ways. They have found new outlets for learning and creative channels for developing and using their skills.Read the full story, “On World Youth Skills Day, Don’t Forget the Importance of Soft Skills”, on globalissues.org →