ON THIS DAY IN OUR HISTORY: City Boss Bill Skate Creates Cleaning Contracts for Jobless Youth
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Port Moresby city administrator Bill Skate introduced a scheme to employ youth groups in minor cleaning contracts.
- The initiative aimed to provide employment opportunities for the city's jobless youth.
- This program was part of a broader effort to address youth unemployment in the capital.
In a move to tackle youth unemployment in Port Moresby, city administrator Bill Skate launched an innovative scheme aimed at engaging jobless young people in essential city services. The program focused on reallocating minor cleaning contracts to youth groups, providing them with a direct source of income and employment.
Skate, seen in a photograph discussing the new initiative with youth leaders, emphasized the importance of providing practical opportunities for the city's unemployed youth. This scheme represented a proactive approach by the city administration to address social challenges by creating pathways to employment through public service contracts.
The initiative, highlighted in the "On This Day In Our History" segment, reflects a past effort to empower and integrate young citizens into the city's workforce. By assigning cleaning contracts to youth groups, the program sought not only to keep the city clean but also to foster a sense of responsibility and economic independence among its younger population.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.