Economic Opportunities
How online vocational training during COVID-19 prepares healthcare workers for future employment
Samya Al-Qudah, a recent graduate of the WUSC-supported Healthcare Support Worker program, tells us how proud she was when she helped her friend, who had been in critical condition, walk again. Samya is an example of the high return on investment in women’s education in Jordan. “I am proud of myself,” Samya says. “There is…
Success Stories | COVID-19, Economic Opportunities, Jordan, WE LEAD
|Social finance boosting women’s entrepreneurship in Sri Lanka
By Nadeesha Jayasinghe, Uniterra Volunteer, Lanka Impact Investing Network, Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises contribute to 45% of GDP. Yet, only 25% of entrepreneurs are women. Low confidence, limited access to credit, and lack of financial literacy are some of the barriers which contribute to low representation of women’s entrepreneurship. Here is the…
Development Perspectives | Economic Opportunities, Social Finance, Sri Lanka, Uniterra, Volunteering for Development
|How childcare is increasing access to education and economic opportunities in Jordan
The story of Sondas Bashiri Each day, Sondas Bashiri looks forward to attending the Vocational Training Corporation (VTC) in her hometown of Irbid, Jordan. Here, she is enrolled in the Medical Office Assistant (MOA) program. Upon graduating from the program, she wants to work in medical administration. Prior to enrolling in this program, Sondas worked…
Success Stories | Economic Opportunities, Education, Gender Equality, Jordan, WE LEAD
|Preparing young graduates for employment in the tourism sector in Vietnam
Tourism is an important economic driver in Vietnam, one that currently employs close to two million workers and contributes 10% to national GDP. With the right skill set, workers in the tourism sector have the potential to earn wages that are double the national average. Unfortunately, the vast majority of young graduates are underqualified and…
Success Stories | Economic Opportunities, Uniterra, Vietnam, Volunteering for Development
|Start-up Weekend: Inspiring Youth Interest in Mongolian Fibre
Although Mongolia is the second largest cashmere producer in the world, after China, the Mongolian fibre sector is facing challenges in growth — one of the key constraints being the dramatic decrease of newcomers to the workforce in recent years. In 2015, 65 percent of the fibre sector workforce was under the age of 35 — some…
Success Stories | Economic Opportunities, Mongolia, Uniterra, Volunteering for Development
|A Bridge to the Future: From Higher Education to Employment for Displaced Youth in Africa
From July 2019 to September 2019, World University Service of Canada (WUSC) was contracted by Mastercard Foundation to conduct research into bridging initiatives and programs that support displaced youth, including refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), in sub-Saharan Africa to access higher education and employment upon graduation. This mapping study, A Bridge to the Future:…
Resources | Durable Solutions for Refugees, Economic Opportunities, Education, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Report, Uganda
|Gender Awareness through Theatre
A multi-national partnership for sustainable gender inclusivity in Mongolia By: Émilie MacIsaac, volunteer Gender and Youth Inclusion Advisor for the Uniterra Program The education sector in Mongolia is largely influenced by gender bias and stereotypes. Men are thought to be more capable of making a living regardless of education and thus receive much less support…
Success Stories | Economic Opportunities, Mongolia, Uniterra, Volunteering for Development
|Social Enterprise and Post-Secondary Education Institutions
Optimizing Development Impact in the Global South The innovations of social entrepreneurs can create new, cost-effective pathways toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Canada and around the world. The overall aim of social enterprises is to apply business methods to solve social problems, including poverty, unemployment, social exclusion, climate change, food insecurity, gender-based…
Resources | Canada, Economic Opportunities, Report, Social Finance, Volunteering for Development
|Cultivating Partnerships for Women’s Empowerment in Malawi: The Legumes Development Trust
No matter which social or economic indicators are used to rank the world’s poorest countries, Malawi consistently rises to the top. The development prospects for this small, landlocked country in southeastern Africa are uncertain; its challenges on the economic front – among others – significant; and its record for women’s rights, disastrous. Despite this, Driana…
Success Stories | Economic Opportunities, Malawi, Uniterra, Volunteering for Development
|Women Transporting into Employment: Challenges and Opportunities in the Jordanian Transportation Sector
A new paper on creating and implementing gender-inclusive policies within the transportation sector from WUSC’s women’s economic empowerment initiative in Jordan. By: Emilie MacIsaac, Program Officer, WUSC As Jordanians make their way to work, the voice of famous singer Fairuz can be heard ringing through the opening store fronts and rolled-down car windows. Long, intertwined lines…