Youth agropastoral entrepreneurship promotion programme (AEP-Youth)

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Youth Agropastoral Entrepreneurship Promotion Programme (AEP-Youth)

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Youth employment, Decent work, entrepreneurship

The Youth Agropastoral Entrepreneurship Promotion Programme (PEA'Youth) will seek to: (i) support young people in creating and managing successful agropastoral businesses and (ii) promote a policy, organizational and institutional framework conducive to the creation and development of agropastoral businesses among young people. To facilitate young people's access to various services, each year the programme will nurture a cohort of youths through business incubators with experience in the creation and development of businesses operated by young people in rural areas. Coaching support for young people will include: (i) assistance in project maturation with a view to business establishment and development, (ii) strengthening of technical skills, (iii) financial education, (iv) training in business management and the various functions of the business owner.

The project's goal is to promote young, profitable agro-pastoral enterprises, integrated into value chains, and job creators.

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MORE THAN INFORMATION The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) economic empowerment, green jobs, rural finance, entrepreneurship, living incomes, women employment The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) (2014-2021) strengthens horticulture value chains, boosts rural financial services and promotes entrepreneurship among rural populations.

Programs 1

MORE THAN INFORMATION The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) economic empowerment, green jobs, rural finance, entrepreneurship, living incomes, women employment The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) (2014-2021) strengthens horticulture value chains, boosts rural financial services and promotes entrepreneurship among rural populations.

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MORE THAN INFORMATION The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) economic empowerment, green jobs, rural finance, entrepreneurship, living incomes, women employment The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) (2014-2021) strengthens horticulture value chains, boosts rural financial services and promotes entrepreneurship among rural populations.

Programs 3

MORE THAN INFORMATION The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) economic empowerment, green jobs, rural finance, entrepreneurship, living incomes, women employment The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) (2014-2021) strengthens horticulture value chains, boosts rural financial services and promotes entrepreneurship among rural populations.

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MORE THAN INFORMATION The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) economic empowerment, green jobs, rural finance, entrepreneurship, living incomes, women employment The Rural Economic Growth and Employment Project in the Kingdom of Jordan (REGEP) (2014-2021) strengthens horticulture value chains, boosts rural financial services and promotes entrepreneurship among rural populations.

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The coalition and its stakeholders aims to provide concerted support to stakeholders in the transformation of food systems globally.

Xhi Chu

Food Worker Program, Director

Chen Lu

Food Worker Program, Director

Jack Ma

Food Worker Program, Director

Mathew James

Supporting the development and implementation of policies and interventions targeting food systems that integrate employment and labour issues

Roberto

Facilitating a systems approach by bringing together Ministries of Labour, Agriculture, and other relevant government institutions, including local governments, employers’ and workers’ organisations, and non-state actors to advance decent work in food systems

Joshua Pan

Providing technical support in the generation of quality employment and entrepreneurship opportunities, and the promotion of workers’ rights, especially for the most vulnerable