Lesotho is
including Youth into Social Structures
21 December, 2010
As part of the ‘Youth Employment
towards Poverty Reduction’ project, the Government of Lesotho
through Ministry of Employent and Labour and Ministry of Gender and
Youth, Sports and Recreation and supported by UNDP and ILO, is
working to include young people into the social dialogue in Lesotho.
This programme supports UNDPs work on
poverty reduction and the need for including youth originates from
the recognized skills mismatch at the job market and diminishing job
opportunities in the country, which have resulted into high
unemployment among youth and high brain drain.
The aim is to include youth issues in
the structures and to strengthen interaction and dialogue among
government, training institutes, employers’ organisations, trade
unions and civil society organizations to improve effectiveness,
relevance and efficiency of the skills development programmes.
In 2010, two workshops were held to
bring the Government, Labour Unions, Employers’ Unions and the Youth
Organisations together to discuss the situation and plan for
improving the system
The first workshop for stakeholders on
social dialogue was organized in May. It was attended by
stakeholders from employers and workers organizations, civil society
and youth organizations and relevant Government Institutions.
Recommendations made included engaging a specialist to assist in
restructuring social dialogue structures in Lesotho to become more
accommodating of non-traditional social partners, such as youth.
Based on
the recommendations a consultant was engaged on studying the
structures and making future recommendations on improving the
system. A review workshop was organised on 16 December 2010 to
include stakeholders comments. The final report will be finalized
soon and the project will start supporting the recommendations as
well as building the national capacity to solve issues of youth
unemployment through social dialogue. |