Thursday, April 6, 2017

Citibank Korea, youth job training, classroom Actinidia 'support



[Korea financial newspaper sinyuncheol News] South Korea YWCA of Korea (CEO bakjinhoe) Citibank Korea (President Lee Myeonghye) and - hold 'Actinidia the classroom for the future of the multicultural society youth' ceremony on April 5, Myeong materials in Korea YWCA Union Hall and it has passed the US $ 200,000 (USD 232 million won worth) received sponsorship from Citi Foundation (Citi Foundation).

Actinidia classes are funded by the Citi Foundation supports the training needed to develop the vision and work for the future of the program Citibank Korea came sihaenghae with the YWCA in 2012, low-income multicultural families and underprivileged youth. Actinidia classroom to greet the sixth year to year, through this, we support 1,000 or more non-educational, vocational and technical education, work experience activities for multicultural and low-income youth across the country so far participating students embody the future vision and professional competence It helped to improve the.

2017 Actinidia classes are held in 13 local small and medium cities, including Chungju, Uijeongbu, pearls, Paju, Incheon, Nonsan, Sokcho, War, Henan Province, Anshan targeting a total of 260 students. High school students participating in the program will enhance skills through work experience activities, Activities of eight hours of the 16 hours of vision training, 48 hours of technical and vocational education, and 16 hours. In addition, starting in 2017 expand the range of subjects and conducting entrepreneurship training also university students. Entrepreneurship curriculum includes market research and customer understanding of 20 hours, the business plan, start-up related to government policy understanding, entrepreneurship, and includes the education, training, online simulations and collaboration with local communities have their own business ideas after completion of start-up opportunity to will be provided.

Actinidia class is in progress as part of the "pass-to-progress Airways (Pathways to Progress)" is being promoted worldwide for the purpose of providing jobs for youth employment seekers Citigroup for future generations. Citigroup has also received the support of the Citi Foundation and proceeds to pass Airways pitcher Progress' program, from 2017 million to support $ 100 million over the next three years and the job training for 500,000 aged 16 to 24 young people job opportunities to provide.





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