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BBSYDP Strategies for Human Resource Development
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Concept To address poverty and unemployment through Human Resource Development (HRD). Training is imparted to un-employed semi literate and educated youth of Sindh for short term varying between 2 months and longer duration, by paying them stipend of Rs. 2500/- per month. To offer skill development opportunities and job oriented certification courses to cater to local and international job markets. To increase efficiency of public and private sector business through a well placed, developed and skilled work force. Objectives The broad objectives of the Program are: To develop human resources in Sindh catering to the needs of public and private sector in local and international job markets.
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Objectives To provide stipend to various categories of unemployed educated young trainees during training as a measure to address poverty. To provide quality trainings and certification per year to 50,000 unemployed semi-literate and educated youth through the public and private sector to increase their employability. To provide trained manpower linkage to the local and international job market and encourage self-employment. To facilitate microfinance credit to 10% - 15% graduated trainees of the program. Training Program Phase-I (2008-09) BBSYDP was launched under ADP Scheme. Training was launched in Public (12 departments) and Private Sectors. Trainees planned 51404 Total allocation Rs. 2454.763 m
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Training Program Phase-I (2008-09) Funds utilized Rs. 1857.923 m Trainees graduated 34286 Cost per trainee (average) Rs. 47,754 No of trainees graduated 34,286 Phase-II (2009-2010)-Non Development Total allocation Rs. 2.5 billion Trainees planned 60280 No of trainees in system 60280 Funds released Rs.1363.296 m No of trainees graduated 23529 Note : Trainings of Phase-II are still in progress and will be completed by December 2010.
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Phase-III (2010-2011)-Non Development Total allocation Rs. 2.5 billion Target of trainees 50000 No of trainees approved 25420 Cost of approved PFTs Rs. 982.596 m Liability of Phase-II Rs. 1093.596 m International Donors The World Bank financial assistance for following projects: Japan Social Development Fund (Grant for Rehabilitation of Economic recession flood affected persons and rural women empowerment. US$ 2.750 Millions. Sindh Skill Development Project (Loan) US$ 14.750 Millions for three years.
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