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Employing Positive Youth Development Approaches (2.4)

In this case study, HRH2030 tested the global framework for youth employment in health to see how it could be applied to one country, Indonesia, under the guiding question: How can HRH2030’s framework for optimal partnerships and opportunities provide value for Indonesia? ...

This technical brief explores how TVETs could more effectively build and sustain young people on career paths in the health sector, using the HRH2030-developed Youth Employment in Health Framework ....

On October 4, 2019, HRH2030 attended the 2019 Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit, collaborating with Johnson & Jonson to present a session, Identifying Win-win Partnerships for Youth Employment in Health: Experiences linking the future health workforce, educators, and employers....

This year’s International Youth Day theme calls on the global community to Transform Education to be more inclusive, equitable, and relevant for youth. Taking a comprehensive, whole-of-system approach to transform health professional education for a new century can help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals...

There are 71 million unemployed youth in the world, while WHO’s Global Human Resources for Health (HRH) Strategy: Workforce 2030 estimates that 40 million new health jobs will be created by 2030. How can health employers adapt positive youth development approaches to build and...