Young people aged 15 to 29 with disabilities are up to five times more likely to be outside education, employment or training than people of the same age without disabilities (International Labour Organization).
This limits their opportunities to live independently and have fulfilling careers. And workplaces miss out on their valuable knowledge, skills and experiences.
The We Can Work Academy was launched in 2024 across seven African countries. The aim of the Academy is to help young people with disabilities to develop the financial, vocational and other key life skills they need to gain meaningful work. The programme also introduces participants to different career paths, from waged employment to entrepreneurship.
The training curriculum was designed in partnership with young people with disabilities, disability inclusion experts and organisations representing people with disabilities.
Wherever the training takes place, three key characteristics help to make it successful.