Many students in Serbia lack access to education opportunities in specialized skills required by today’s labor market, which impedes them in finding a job once they leave school. The Junior Achievement program will create an opportunity for youth to learn about entrepreneurship as a career option and will provide the program participants with skills compatible with current labor market requirements.
USAID’s Economic Security program, through JAS, strives to improve the entrepreneurship skills of at least 400 students in its seven target municipalities this year and will build capacities of 37 teachers in 20 high schools during the 2007/2008 school year. Working with youth to develop marketable skills is one of the USAID Economic Security program’s priorities.
Journalists interested in attending the event are kindly invited to be at the Municipal Assembly building, Novi Pazar, on Wednesday, February 13 at 11:45.
For more information about this event please contact Jasmina Debeljak Maljković, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , Public relations/Media Specialist, at (011) 363 9900 or Ahmet Halilagić, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , Field Office Manager at (020) 390920. For more information about USAID’s activities in Serbia, please visit http://serbia-montenegro.usaid.gov