Upskilling and empowering Solomon Islander and Tongan youth

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From student to teacher: A journey of growth and inspiration in Tonga

Promising work opportunities for empowered Pacific Youth NEET

The Pacific Youth Engagement, Empowerment, and Economic Pathways (PYEEEP) project – funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Aid Programme (MFAT) – aims to empower young Pacific Islander NEET to improve their social and…

Education, training and employment: A key priority for youth development in the Pacific

Upskilling and empowering Solomon Islander youth to work in the hospitality sector

19 young women in Solomon Islands are embarking on internships in the hospitality sector this week - bringing them one step closer to finding work and providing for themselves and their families. These young women are part of the Pacific Youth Engagement…

Empowering young Pacific Islanders with skills for a transformative future

New project launched to empower youth not engaged in education, employment or training in Tonga

The Ministry of Internal Affairs Youth Development Division in the Kingdom of Tonga and the Pacific Community (SPC) launched a new three-year pilot project today to give 40 young people a second chance at education and training in Tonga.
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