1, 350 Internships for Youths| World Bank, GoK, Kenya Private Sector Alliance

1, 350 Round One- Internships for Youths-Out of School in Kenya          
The Kenya Youth Empowerment Project (KYEP) is a project financed by the Government of Kenya with a credit
from the World Bank. KYEP is coordinated by the Office of the Prime Minister, and comprises three components:
with Component 1 being an enhancement of the Kazi Kwa Vijana programme, and Component 3 focusing on
capacity building within the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MOYAS). KEPSA will be implementing Component
2 of the Kenya Youth Empowerment Project, providing internships and training for approximately 11,000 youth,
over a period of four years, starting 2010 to 2014.
Internships will be 4 to 6 months in duration with about half of the time spent in the workplace and the other half
in training that will be provided by third party training providers. The training will be designed by employers.
KEPSA/The Project will be placing interns in the following sectors: Energy; Finance; Tourism; ICT; Manufacturing
and Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs). Selected Interns will receive a stipend of KSh 6,000 per month, once
the internship starts, as a contribution towards their transport costs and meals, as long as they attend the training
and internships.
Approximately 1,350 youths will be chosen by lottery from eligible applicants in this first cycle of the internship
program. The eligible youth not selected by lottery may reapply in a later cycle. The youth who are chosen will
participate in a two-week residential life-skills training module and will then attend an interview with employers for
an internship.
The selection process by employers will be competitive and internship spaces will be available for only two thirds of those completing the life-skills training. Those not selected as interns are expected to benefit from the life-skills training. The programme will attempt to place interns in a sector of their choice, suited to their aptitude.
We are now seeking youth for the first cycle of the Internship Program in Nairobi, which is planned to commence
in January/ February 2011. There will be subsequent cycles in Nairobi, plus Mombasa and a rural location at a
later stage.
To be eligible, you must be:
·                     Between 15 and 29 years of age;
·                     Have a minimum of 8 years of schooling;
·                     Have been out of the school environment for more than one year;
·                     Are currently not working;
·                     Live in Nairobi, and be of Kenyan nationality
If you are interested and meet the above requirements, please download an application form from the OPM/KEPSA/MOYAS websites, or collect one from your nearest district youth office; then email it to kyepinternship@kepsa.or.ke or post it to the following address, clearly marking the envelope Internship Application, for the attention of the Internship Officer.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 5pm on Friday, 12 November 2010.
Please note that only the successful applicants will be contacted.
Kenya Private Sector Alliance
P. O. Box 3556-00100, Nairobi
www.kepsa.or.ke
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3 comments:

sameul githumbi said...

this is a great opportunity for youth to get enpowered with some life skills.

Social Scientist said...

Indeed it is and we hope that in future there will be many more such initiatives for youths

Anonymous said...

How many youth have enrolled for this and succeeded? How efficient is it?

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