USAID
The Puentes Project, a USAID-funded initiative, aimed to improve the lives of Guatemalan youth by providing them with skills, education, and employment opportunities.
2021 · 79 pages

Abstract
The project's primary objective was to increase the employability of youth, particularly in the agricultural sector, by enhancing their skills and knowledge. The project's main activities included providing vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and entrepreneurship support. The project also focused on promoting social inclusion and promoting the rights of indigenous youth. The project's approach was based on the principles of project-based learning, which emphasized the importance of hands-on experience and hands-on experience. The project's results were impressive, with over 2,500 youth participating in vocational training programs, and more than 1,500 youth accessing entrepreneurship support. The project also reported a significant increase in the number of youth accessing education and employment opportunities. One of the project's key achievements was the establishment of a network of youth centers, which provided a platform for youth to access information, resources, and services. The project also reported a significant increase in the number of youth participating in community activities and volunteering. The project's impact was also evident in the number of youth accessing social services, including mental health services, and the number of youth accessing financial services. The project also reported a significant increase in the number of youth accessing education and employment opportunities. The project's success was also attributed to its strong partnerships with local organizations, which provided a platform for the project to reach a wider audience. The project's approach was also based on the principles of social inclusion, which emphasized the importance of promoting the rights of indigenous youth. The project's results were also impressive in terms of its financial performance, with the project reporting a significant increase in the number of youth accessing financial services. The project also reported a significant increase in the number of youth accessing education and employment opportunities. The project's success was
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