Niger Delta Youth Employment Pathways – Mid-Term Evaluation Report

The mid-term evaluation of the Niger Delta Youth Employment Pathways (NDYEP) project was conducted between February and April 2019 as the project’s first phase drew to a close. Its primary purpose is to provide evidence of the project’s progress so far, to support decision making of PIND Executive Directors; NDYEP project staff; partner project managers, government stakeholders and Ford Foundation in the ongoing process over the next year.

NDYEP aims to contribute to addressing the critical issue of youth unemployment in the Niger Delta, focusing initially on three priority states of Abia, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers. The overall goal of project is to develop models of youth job readiness or workforce development that provide marginalized young men and women in the Niger Delta the opportunity to secure sustainable jobs through quality training that prepares them with market relevant skills.

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