Help Inkwenkwezi Youth Development Sporting Foundation by Creating opportunities website for Rural unemployed youth

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Help Inkwenkwezi Youth Development Sporting Foundation by Creating opportunities website for Rural unemployed youth
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One of the primary obstacles to rural youth progressing after completing secondary education, is having the financial resources to follow a higher education learning track. IYDSF, through partnering with the CATHSSETA, link beneficiaries to bursary opportunities and skills development programmes. To prepare young people for the workplace, IYDSF offer graduates and school leavers work readiness programmes, internships and registration onto the employment seekers database.
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- 2. When meeting one of your contacts offline for the first time, always be sure to arrange to meet in a public place.
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