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Collaborating with the Private Sector: A Case Study of an entra21 Project in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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  • Rodrigo Villar
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    Collaborating with the Private Sector: A Case Study of an entra 21 project in Brazil, which presents the factors that enabled an NGO in Salvador, Brazil, the Instituto de ospitalidade, to successfully engage the private sector in its youth employment initiative. Engaging the business community in promoting youth employment is one of entra 21¿s core purposes and learning themes.

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    Paper provided by Inter-American Development Bank in its series IDB Publications with number 8356.

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    Date of creation: Jan 2006
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    Handle: RePEc:idb:brikps:8356

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    Keywords: Education :: Vocational & Technical Education; Social Development :: Youth & Children; Youth employment; entra 21; IYF;

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