From Learning to Earning: How Multistakeholder Partnerships Are Shaping the Future Workforce
SAP is addressing global youth unemployment and skills gaps through various educational and employment initiatives. The company highlights its commitment during COP29, where November 18 was designated as Human Capital Development for Climate Resilience day.
Key programs include the SAP-UNICEF partnership supporting Generation Unlimited, which has reached over 600,000 youth with digital skills training, and SAP Educate to Employ, which has helped over 1,000 learners complete foundational skills courses. The SAP University Alliances program spans over 2,700 members in 100+ countries, preparing graduates for the digital economy.
SAP also partners with youth organizations like We Are Family Foundation and World Scouting to advance environmental sustainability and youth empowerment initiatives.
SAP affronta la disoccupazione giovanile e le lacune nelle competenze a livello globale attraverso diverse iniziative educative e di impiego. L'azienda evidenzia il suo impegno durante il COP29, dove il 18 novembre è stato designato come giornata per lo Sviluppo del Capitale Umano per la Resilienza Climatica.
I programmi chiave includono la partnership SAP-UNICEF a sostegno di Generation Unlimited, che ha raggiunto oltre 600.000 giovani con formazione in competenze digitali, e SAP Educate to Employ, che ha aiutato oltre 1.000 studenti a completare corsi di competenze fondamentali. Il programma SAP University Alliances comprende oltre 2.700 membri in oltre 100 paesi, preparando i laureati per l'economia digitale.
SAP collabora anche con organizzazioni giovanili come la We Are Family Foundation e il World Scouting per promuovere la sostenibilità ambientale e le iniziative di empowerment giovanile.
SAP aborda el desempleo juvenil global y las brechas de habilidades a través de diversas iniciativas educativas y laborales. La empresa destaca su compromiso durante el COP29, donde el 18 de noviembre fue designado como el día del Desarrollo del Capital Humano para la Resiliencia Climática.
Los programas clave incluyen la asociación SAP-UNICEF que apoya a Generation Unlimited, la cual ha alcanzado a más de 600,000 jóvenes con capacitación en habilidades digitales, y SAP Educate to Employ, que ha ayudado a más de 1,000 estudiantes a completar cursos de habilidades fundamentales. El programa SAP University Alliances abarca más de 2,700 miembros en más de 100 países, preparando a los graduados para la economía digital.
SAP también colabora con organizaciones juveniles como We Are Family Foundation y World Scouting para avanzar en la sostenibilidad ambiental y en las iniciativas de empoderamiento juvenil.
SAP은 다양한 교육 및 고용 이니셔티브를 통해 전 세계 청년 실업과 기술 격차를 해결하고 있습니다. 이 회사는 COP29 동안 그들의 헌신을 강조하며, 11월 18일을 기후 회복력을 위한 인적 자본 개발의 날로 지정했습니다.
주요 프로그램으로는 60만 명 이상의 청년들에게 디지털 기술 교육을 제공하는 SAP-UNICEF 파트너십과 1,000명 이상의 학습자가 기초 기술 과정을 이수하도록 도운 SAP Educate to Employ가 있습니다. SAP University Alliances 프로그램은 100개 이상의 국가에 2,700명이 넘는 회원을 보유하고 있으며, 졸업생들을 디지털 경제에 대비시키고 있습니다.
SAP는 또한 환경 지속 가능성과 청년 역량 강화를 위한 이니셔티브를 발전시키기 위해 We Are Family Foundation 및 World Scouting과 같은 청소년 단체와 협력하고 있습니다.
SAP s'attaque au chômage des jeunes et aux lacunes en compétences à l'échelle mondiale grâce à diverses initiatives éducatives et d'emploi. L'entreprise souligne son engagement lors de la COP29, où le 18 novembre a été désigné comme le jour du Développement du Capital Humain pour la Résilience Climatique.
Parmi les programmes clés figurent le partenariat SAP-UNICEF soutenant Generation Unlimited, qui a atteint plus de 600 000 jeunes grâce à une formation en compétences numériques, et SAP Educate to Employ, qui a aidé plus de 1 000 apprenants à terminer des cours de compétences fondamentales. Le programme SAP University Alliances comprend plus de 2 700 membres dans plus de 100 pays, préparant les diplômés à l'économie numérique.
SAP collabore également avec des organisations de jeunesse telles que la We Are Family Foundation et le World Scouting pour faire avancer les initiatives de durabilité environnementale et d'autonomisation des jeunes.
SAP geht das globale Problem der Jugendarbeitslosigkeit und der Qualifikationslücken durch verschiedene Bildungs- und Beschäftigungsinitiativen an. Das Unternehmen hebt sein Engagement während COP29 hervor, wo der 18. November als Tag der Entwicklung des Humankapitals für Klimaschutz festgelegt wurde.
Wichtige Programme sind die SAP-UNICEF-Partnerschaft, die Generation Unlimited unterstützt und über 600.000 Jugendlichen digitale Fähigkeiten vermittelt hat, sowie SAP Educate to Employ, das über 1.000 Lernenden geholfen hat, grundlegende Fähigkeiten zu erwerben. Das Programm SAP University Alliances zählt über 2.700 Mitglieder in mehr als 100 Ländern, um Absolventen auf die digitale Wirtschaft vorzubereiten.
SAP arbeitet auch mit Jugendorganisationen wie der We Are Family Foundation und dem World Scouting zusammen, um Umwelt- und Jugendförderungsinitiativen voranzutreiben.
- Partnership with UNICEF has reached over 600,000 youth with digital skills training
- SAP Educate to Employ program has trained 1,000+ learners in foundational skills
- 165 learners completed 550+ hours of training and earned SAP technology consultant certificates
- SAP University Alliances program has extensive reach with 2,700+ members across 100+ countries
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Feature by Alexandra van der Ploeg
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 9, 2024 / SAP
An astute young person once said that while youth make up
The global skills and opportunity gap is a recurring topic at landmark events such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos and UN General Assembly and Climate Week in New York. This was no different at the UN Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan.
That's because today's youth are the leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers of tomorrow. However, as these gaps remain, it's important to accelerate active engagement and enhance collaboration across sectors. Ensuring that young people are adequately prepared to enter and excel in the workforce is an investment in their future and a strategic imperative for businesses and societies worldwide. Without adequate learning pathways, young people risk unemployment and businesses may struggle to compete in the burgeoning green and digital economies due to a widening talent shortage.
Human Capital and Youth Day
For this reason, November 18 has been designated as the COP29 theme day for Human Capital Development for Climate Resilience. The initiative underscores that addressing climate change requires a holistic approach supported by healthier, better educated, and adequately skilled young people.
SAP is powering equitable access to economic opportunity, education and employment, and the circular economy
The Human Capital Day serves as a reminder that tackling climate change requires societal transformation - and there is no better time than now. A key component of this shift is ensuring access to quality education and skill development opportunities for youth that lead to tangible employment opportunities. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), global youth unemployment was
At SAP, we believe in our responsibility to support the next generation of professionals and users with our best-in-class digital learning. We fully support the COP29 agenda for human capital and are actively involved with the global community of governments, financial institutions, and private sector entities.
SAP Education and Employment Programs
SAP has several programs and partnerships to help tackle the deepening mismatch between the supply of young job seekers and the demand for skilled talent. These initiatives focus on human capital development and provide valuable educational opportunities for youth:
SAP and UNICEF's partnership in support of Generation Unlimited develops innovative solutions to global skilling challenges to help young people transition to earning. The goal is to generate inclusive opportunities for underserved young people worldwide, preparing them for decent work with the skills needed in the market. The program helps equip youth with essential skills and builds on UNICEF's Generation Unlimited (GenU) signature program, the Youth Agency Marketplace (YOMA), a platform developed by young Africans to tackle labor market challenges. To date, the partnership reached more than 600,000 youth with foundational and digital skills that help young people unlock opportunities in the changing global economy.
SAP Educate to Employ is one of the learn-to-earn pathways on YOMA designed by SAP to equip youth with essential competencies for the digital economy. Implemented by a local social enterprise in South Africa called UMUZI, the free program focuses on developing skills, knowledge, attitudes, and values to help prepare and bring candidates into employment within the SAP ecosystem. More than 1,000 learners completed one or more foundational skills courses, while 165 learners completed over 550 hours of critical skills development training and earned an SAP technology consultant professional certificate. The next step is to secure meaningful employment opportunities within the SAP ecosystem and beyond.
The SAP University Alliances program includes over 2,700 members in more than 100 countries. It enables academia to educate the next generation on using intelligent AI-enabled technology, engage at SAP events, build industry partnerships, and prepare graduates for the SAP ecosystem. SAP University Alliances initiatives aim to empower youth to work in digitized enterprises, shape their futures, and have a meaningful impact on the world. During COP29, SAP will engage with students and faculty members from local university partners in Baku. Planned activities include an on-campus, gamified learning experience with a focus on sustainability, dialogue on learning and skills for sustainable youth development, and student visits to SAP's booth in the Green Zone.
To further amplify youth empowerment, SAP actively collaborates with leading youth organizations. Through these partnerships, SAP brings young voices to the forefront of decision-making, fostering intergenerational collaboration and innovative solutions to pressing global challenges.
We Are Family Foundation (WAFF) is a non-profit organization that empowers youth and brings them to decision-making tables to share ideas and innovative solutions for global problems. For instance, at COP29, WAFF, in partnership with Care About Climate and Groundswell, launched the Universal NDC Youth Clause campaign - a global call to action for governments to integrate youth voices into their updated climate plans due in February 2025. By adopting this clause, governments pledge to work collaboratively with young people to achieve ambitious climate goals.
The SAP and World Scouting partnership examines the critical role that youth-led initiatives play in advancing environmental sustainability. It provides opportunities to share insights on successful youth-driven projects and discuss challenges and the support needed to scale efforts. The engagement is based on the premise that young people are at the forefront of environmental activism and are leveraging technology, creativity, and community engagement to make tangible impacts amid unprecedented environmental challenges.
As the world grapples with urgent challenges like climate change and digital transformation, SAP believes that investing in youth and human development has never been more crucial. SAP's contribution to building a sustainable future through initiatives that equip young people with job-ready skills underscores the importance of a whole-of-society approach.
By collaborating with global multistakeholder partners and empowering the next generation, we can help bridge the talent gap, foster climate resilience, and ensure that today's youth are prepared to lead us into a more sustainable and inclusive future.
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