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Sunday, 2 October 2016

MI TINGIM 

Government and Non-Government Programs may have been implemented with the aim to help address Youth Unemployment in the country. However a lot of young people after being dropped out of school are not sure of what to do and many of them are still seeking  employment.
 What do you think responsible leaders should do to help this dynamic group?


                                                











                                                   Becky Maetia (Mt Horeb)
 Establish technical Schools for girls and train them to manufacture Clothes,        Bags and Handicrafts. Our Girls have those potentials we only need to develop and  utilize their skills then we will also stop importing some of those  products.



Dr Alison Hitu (Legakiki)

















Give more powers to Solomon Islanders so that local can have their own businesses. There are certain businesses that should not be given to foreigners.





Alpheus Gali (Tasahe)
Community Youth Leaders should seek assistance from the Government to help the unemployed young people in the community. Another important thing is leaders of the youth groups must be honest with funds. Misusing of funds may discourage the young ones.




Henry Musuota (White River)

     I think that the Government should have a target. For instance, once in a       year at least five to ten percent of the unemployed youths should have a regular paid job.

The Ministry of Infrastructure has to provide opportunities for the youths to engage in roadworks.



Martin Baedonga (Borderline)
The Government has to create more job opportunities for the youths. 
Involve them in the roadworks as well as infrastructure training.

Seny Shadrach (Burns Creek)
Members of Parliament should create consistent youth programs for their youths. They are not stable if they have nothing to focus on.

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