Saturday 17 September 2016

Steps taking by the Middle Eastern countries for Youth empowerment in the Middle East


The youth is considered as the greatest power of any country of the world, thus the improvement of the youth is the utmost necessary thing that a country must consider. But this doesn’t happen in the case of the Middle Eastern countries. Off late, the number of unemployment of these countries rose to such a number which was quite an alarming thing for the governments of those countries. The Middle Eastern countries have more than 22% unemployment rate for young men and more than 39% so for their female counterparts.

 But now the scenario is changing drastically due to the various policies onYouth empowerment in the Middle East taken by the governments of the Middle Eastern countries.

Apart from that due to the unprecedented change of the mindset of the young people living in these countries to get a better future for themselves and also make their society a livable place has stimulated the growth in a positive way as well. Where earlier the mass population of the rural areas coupled with the illiteracy rates, underemployment was the main reasons which are drawing back the country backward now with this activism of the youth the scenario is changing fast and showing good results as well.

This is the reason where in the earlier of this century these countries fail to produce even a single female entrepreneur now the same countries is showing a stiff increase in the percentage of Female entrepreneurship in the Middle East. The measures which are worth mentioning and taken by the governments to improve the situations are

  • ·         Promote entrepreneurship
  •       Encouraging pro-entrepreneurship  and pro-employment public policies
  •        Linking the employers and job seekers and restructuring the curricula to meet the industry demands.

To read more about Youth empowerment in the Middle East, Female entrepreneurship in the Middle East, visit  Fair Observer.

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