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Rwanga Foundation Launches Major Youth Empowerment Project in Duhok with UNICEF Support

Rwanga Foundation has launched a major new initiative focused on youth empowerment in Duhok, aiming to equip hundreds of young people with vital skills and job opportunities. The “My Skills” project, supported by UNICEF, will unfold across three districts: Duhok city, Semel, and Sheikhan. It will proceed in three structured stages, combining training, infrastructure, and direct employment support.

In the first stage, 600 young participants will receive hands-on training in essential life and work skills. From this group, 54 outstanding individuals will move forward as junior trainers. Each selected trainer will then mentor 10 additional youths. This cascade model will directly impact 1,140 young people, helping to expand reach and scale the initiative’s benefits.

As the program progresses, the second stage will upgrade existing youth centers. It will also establish innovation labs in all three targeted districts. These labs will serve as collaborative spaces where young participants can create ideas linked to real-world economic needs. Each innovation hub will promote development in both the digital and social economy.

The third and final stage will center on implementation and employment. Organizers will provide financial support to 36 new projects led by young people. These projects will target key areas such as environmental sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and digital innovation. In addition, the initiative will generate 30 direct jobs across these sectors, ensuring practical outcomes beyond training.

Rwanga Foundation, founded by Idris Nechirvan Barzani, has expanded its focus since its creation. While it began with a core mission to improve education, the organization now includes youth empowerment in Duhok, economic development, environmental programs, and humanitarian relief in its work. It continues to support youth with innovative solutions and aligns many programs with broader climate and sustainability goals.

UNICEF’s involvement reflects a broader strategy to integrate global standards and support into local development. Through joint projects like “My Skills,” both organizations aim to provide Iraqi youth with the tools they need to succeed. This partnership enhances local capacity while addressing employment gaps and fostering community-driven progress.

Youth empowerment in Duhok remains a central theme in this effort. As the program advances, it promises to deliver real opportunities to hundreds of young people who seek a better future through skill-building and creative entrepreneurship.

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