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Call for EOIs: Youth-4-Change Learning-to-Earning Initiative in Eswatini

Public Diplomacy Grants Program for 18 Lincoln Corners throughout in Pakistan

Deadline: 27-Feb-2026

The UNICEF Youth-4-Change (Y4C) initiative in Eswatini equips youth with digital, technical, and employability skills through structured Learning-to-Earning pathways. The programme leverages the YOMA digital platform to link training with real-world opportunities in sectors such as health, education, protection, and climate justice, supporting employability, social impact, and national development priorities.

Program Overview

The Y4C Learning-to-Earning Pathways Initiative is designed to bridge the gap between skills development and employment for youth in Eswatini, a country with high youth unemployment and a large adolescent population. The initiative focuses on enabling young people to transition from learning to earning while contributing to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and national development priorities.

Key Objectives

  • Provide structured Learning-to-Earning pathways for youth

  • Enhance employability through digital, technical, and life skills development

  • Support youth-led social and environmental impact initiatives

  • Strengthen systems through evidence, technology, and partnerships

  • Develop three sustainable sector-specific Y4C pathways

  • Document the model for scale-up and replication

Focus Areas

The initiative targets youth participation in:

  • Human Services: Sexual and Reproductive Health, Protection and Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Education, Climate Justice

  • Community Engagement: Service delivery, peer education, psychosocial support, and data collection

  • Workforce Development: Internships, job placements, and entrepreneurship incubation

Sectoral Outcomes

  • Improved youth employability and technical competency

  • Increased participation in community-level services

  • Strengthened linkages between youth, public sector, and private sector stakeholders

  • Enhanced verification and quality assurance of impact

Programme Components

  1. Digital Platform (YOMA)

    • Connects youth to curated learning and earning opportunities

    • Combines online courses, mentorship, real-world tasks, and performance-based incentives

    • Tracks skills acquisition and community impact with real-time data

  2. Learning-to-Earning Pathways

    • Human services-focused pathways with practical engagement

    • Youth provide community support and referrals, deliver peer education, and contribute to feedback systems

    • Competency-based training in technical, digital, and employability skills

  3. Mentorship and Networking

    • Establishes mentorship networks with government, industry, and civil society

    • Provides coaching, guidance, and exposure to professional opportunities

  4. Incentives and Support

    • Stipends or performance-based rewards tied to pathway milestones

    • Opportunities for internships, employment, and entrepreneurship

  5. Partnership and Co-Design

    • Mapping and engagement of ecosystem partners

    • Co-design of three Y4C pathways with youth, government, and industry stakeholders

    • Pilot, refinement, and sustainability planning for long-term impact

  6. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)

    • Establish verification and quality assurance mechanisms

    • Track SDG-aligned outcomes and youth engagement

    • Document and disseminate learnings for future scale-up and replication

Implementation Details

  • Location: Manzini, Eswatini

  • Duration: Pilot and refinement phase within the program timeline

  • Indicative Budget: USD 50,000

  • Target Beneficiaries: Youth not in education, employment, or training (NEET), with a focus on inclusion and equity

Who Can Participate?

  • Youth in Eswatini seeking skills development and employment opportunities

  • Ecosystem partners including government agencies, private sector, NGOs, and youth networks

  • Participants committed to community engagement and SDG-aligned social impact

Key Benefits

  • Structured pathways for earning while learning

  • Access to mentorship and digital learning platforms

  • Opportunity to contribute to community services and national development

  • Verification and recognition of skills through digital credentials and rewards

  • Potential for scale-up and replication of successful pathways

How It Works

  1. Pathway Design – Co-create sector-specific learning and earning pathways with partners

  2. Training Delivery – Provide competency-based technical, digital, and employability training

  3. Practical Engagement – Link learning to community-level service tasks

  4. Mentorship – Establish coaching networks to guide youth progress

  5. Incentivization – Award stipends or rewards for milestone completion

  6. Monitoring & Reporting – Track participation, impact, and outcomes using YOMA

  7. Evaluation & Scale-Up – Refine pathways for broader implementation

Tips for Applicants and Participants

  • Clearly identify pathway milestones and expected outcomes

  • Engage with mentors and community stakeholders actively

  • Document and verify social and environmental impact

  • Leverage YOMA platform for tracking learning and earning

  • Align activities with national development priorities and SDGs

Conclusion

The UNICEF Youth-4-Change Learning-to-Earning Pathways Initiative in Eswatini offers youth the opportunity to develop skills, gain practical experience, and transition into meaningful employment, while contributing to community well-being and national development goals. By combining digital tools, mentorship, and real-world impact, the initiative establishes sustainable, inclusive pathways for youth empowerment and socio-economic transformation.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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