Skills, Employment and Entrepreneurship
RDRS inclusively focus on the young generation, to have agency, rights, skills, tools, influence, and opportunities to pursue their life goals, live a decent life, support families, and contribute to the development of their communities and the country.
There is a four-pronged approach of 1) enabling youth and adolescents to have able to access high-quality information, safe services, livelihood opportunities and build the skills, tools, and inputs they need to lead healthy, productive, and engaged lives; 2) increasing their participation in decision-making as an individual and at household, community, and national levels; 3) nurture youth leadership through capacity building in soft and life skills and 4) integrating youth-focused elements so that they are well protected and better served by local and national systems including skills development and entrepreneurship opportunities.