QUALIFYING YOUTH FOR THE LABOR MARKET AND MECHANISMS FOR FINANCING YOUTH EMPLOYMENT IN CITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA REGION ... WITH EXPOSURE TO THE EXPERIENCES OF CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Urban Planning Department, College of Urban Planning, Cairo University

Abstract

Young people hope for tomorrow and makers of the future, and young people are distinguished by tremendous but caged energies looking through to convert that energy into real, tangible production that contributes to pushing the rates of economic, social and political development. Young people in the cities of the Middle East and North Africa region suffer from families of unemployment and poverty that threaten social security and also threaten the path of development of all kinds. It is the responsibility of the municipalities of cities in the Middle East and North Africa region, the governments and the private sector as well to fulfill their duty towards young people who represent an important qualitative and numerical segment of the population. And training them and equipping them with the necessary skills required in the labor market, as well as undertaking projects that ensure the employment of young people to ensure their inclusion and make them participate in making their present and future. During the following chapters, the researcher reviews pictures, programs, and projects to rehabilitate young people for the labor market and employ them in order to present a model or mechanisms that contribute to reducing or eliminating youth unemployment, as well as submitting proposals for activating youth rehabilitation and employment programs.

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