Unemployment level decreased by 4.5% among Kyzylorda youth
As reported Acting Head of the regional department for youth policy issues, Maya Taskinbayeva, last year 17 social projects were implemented.
"Among them there are 5 projects on youth employent issues", Maya Taskinbayeva said during a press-conference in the regional communications service.
The level of youth unemployment fell from 4.9 to 4.5% in the first three quarters of last year, she said.
It should be noted that last year the project "Go working" center was successfully implemented. The center provides courses of the English language, accountant, computer and legal literacy, videographer. To date, more than 100 young people passed trainings and got certificates. In addition, last year vacancy fairs were conducted.
According to Taskinbayeva, in the present year, the work with marginalized youth will be intensifies in the region.
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