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Brazil's ProYouth to Teach a Trade to Dropouts PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolina Pimentel   
Wednesday, 09 February 2005

Providing opportunities for young people to recover their self-esteem "can't be given a price tag," according to Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in his fortnightly radio program, "Breakfast with the President," which was aired February 7.

Lula spoke about the National Program for the Inclusion of Young People (ProJovem), which is aimed at youths in the 18-24 age bracket who didn't conclude their fundamental education, live in capitals, and are unemployed.

The youths will receive accelerated instruction, that is, they will finish the grades they missed in a shorter period than it normally takes. Those who are admitted into the program will also learn a trade. Each student will receive a monthly stipend of US$ 38 (R$ 100).

The federal government, in conjunction with municipal governments, should start implanting the program in the 26 state capitals and the Federal District this month. The goal is to reach more than 300 thousand young people this year.

The President also recalled other governmental initiatives directed at youths, such as the creation of the National Secretariat for Youth and the National Council for Youth.

Translation: David Silberstein
Agência Brasil

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