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Take a look at the Letter sent to Prime Minister Novalic

Published April 14, 2016
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NovalicAssociation INFOHOUSE sent an open letter to the Prime Minister of FBiH Fadil Novalic. They invited the Prime Minister to, as they say, “refocus funds for lamb in May on participation of young people from the FBiH on the Social day”.

We invite you to look back at the needs of young people and not to be the Prime Minister remembered as #FadileOprosti (#Fadilsorry) but #FadileZaposli (#Fadilemploy).

Taking into account the costs of representation of Prime Minister’s cabinet, which was published by the media, the monthly bills for the costs of the cabinet amount to about 2,800 BAM in average. If You and Your cabinet would give up on only one monthly representation, and engage high school students in a “working day” for a daily allowance of 20 BAM (which they would later donate to their peers) as many as 140 young people would get the opportunity to feel what it means to work at the 9th Social Day, on the 25th of May 2016.

If you are wondering if one day and 20 BAM can represent a significant contribution to this population, let me just remind you: this is a population whose 100,000 representatives have already left the country, and 60,000 is preparing to do the same.

The rate of unemployment of young people in BiH is almost 60% and the unemployment is the main reason why they decide on such a drastic step. Although the Government of FBiH decided to support the programs of youth employment this year, the analysis revealed that these funds are not sufficient, in fact the Government of FBiH will allocate only 0.1% of the budget for this year for all needs of young people.

We invite you to:

– Contribute that young people from 52 high schools in FBiH have their 9th Social Day – the day when they meet potential employers, by getting money from the budget redirected to support of the Social Day.

Sincerely,

Association INFOHOUSE

(Source: fokus.ba)

 

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