10 August 2007
One of the CYCI Namibia beneficiaries showing his work
CYCI: From Design to Implementation - Lessons Learnt
The Commonwealth Youth Programme Regional Centre for Africa (CYPRCA) began the roll out the Commonwealth Youth Credit initiative (CYCI) in the African Region in 2001, following the completion of the pilot phase in 2000. The delivery of the CYCI has involved different approaches and delivery methods in the various implementing countries. To date, the CYCI programme has been delivered in
During the past six years, CYPRCA has since completed the pilot phase of the CYCI in
Owing to the different models that have evolved over time, CYPRCA considered it important at this stage, to engage in a series of activities aimed reviewing the CYCI programme strategy and delivering mechanisms with a view to enhancing programme effectiveness and consolidating on best practices.
Thus a CYCI review meeting was convened from July 10 - 17, 2007, in Windhoek,
"Youth unemployment is a serious development challenge among the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. It contributes to widespread poverty and desperation among our young people, contributing to their disempowerment and weak participation in the economic affairs of the state. It is therefore important for policy makers to come up with initiatives to address the challenge. In this connection, I wish to pay tribute to the Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) for driving the process that came up with the Commonwealth Youth Credit Initiative (CYCI),"Hon. Pohamba said.
The Commonwealth Youth Credit Initiative (CYCI) in
"To this end, I wish to inform those gathered here today that the Ministry has developed a five-year programme that will be rolled out to all parts of the country. The name of the broader programme will change from Commonwealth Youth Credit Initiative to
"The Commonwealth Secretariat is proud of the partnership with the Government of
The purpose of the meeting was to:
The workshop participants included technical officers and practitioners directly involved in the delivery of the CYCI in their country as well as young men and women benefiting from the programme. In all, thirty five participants were invited to participate in the eight-day workshop comprised of a multi-partner group of 5 persons from each country (ideally two from government, including the directorate of youth and the National youth Council) representatives from the implementing agency and at least one youth beneficiary. Invited observers included UN Habitat, ILO, academic institution representatives and other agencies.
The meeting outcomes were; CYCI Best Practice Document: A desk review/analysis was undertaken to review the different implementation strategies and models in the various countries drawing on success and challenges in order to document best practices; Revised framework: Based on the meeting outcomes, it is expected that the current framework for delivery of the CYCI programme will be reviewed and a much more comprehensive framework developed; and Standardised tools: It is expected that a standardised Management Information System (MIS) will be developed to support programme delivery across commonwealth countries to enable cross referencing and reporting.