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UNDP Launches Youth Employment Initiative with 500 Paid Graduate Placements in Kenya

MercyBy MercyJune 10, 2026Updated:June 10, 2026No Comments
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UNDP Launches Youth Employment Initiative with 500 Paid Graduate Placements in Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya — Thousands of Kenyan graduates struggling to secure employment could soon receive a major boost after the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) unveiled a new youth employment initiative that will provide paid placements in private sector companies across the country.

The programme, dubbed NextGen, is set to begin within the next two months and will initially offer 500 paid graduate placements, creating fresh opportunities for young professionals seeking to transition from education into the workforce.

The announcement was made by UNDP Kenya Resident Representative Dr. Jean-Luc Stalon during an interview on Citizen TV on Tuesday, where he outlined plans aimed at addressing one of Kenya’s most pressing socio-economic challenges — youth unemployment.

According to Stalon, the UNDP is in the final stages of developing a digital platform that will facilitate the recruitment, matching, and placement of graduates into participating companies.

UNDP Launches Youth Employment Initiative with 500 Paid Graduate Placements in Kenya
UNDP Resident Representative Jean Luc Stalon during an engagement at the UoN January 24, 2026.

“We are finalising the work on this platform. I believe that in about two months we will be ready to start, at least on the 500 pilot placement,” Stalon said.

The initiative is designed to bridge the longstanding gap between education and employment by connecting graduates with employers willing to offer practical workplace experience and mentorship opportunities.

Under the programme, graduates will apply through a dedicated online platform, where successful applicants will be selected based on merit before being matched with suitable organisations through a separate employer portal.

The project is being implemented in partnership with the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), which is expected to play a key role in mobilising businesses to participate in the initiative.

Successful candidates will be attached to companies for a period of one year and will receive monthly stipends ranging between KSh20,000 and KSh25,000 throughout the placement period.

UNDP officials say the financial support is intended to reduce the burden on employers while encouraging companies to absorb young professionals and expose them to real-world working environments.

The programme is also expected to enhance graduates’ employability by enabling them to gain industry experience, build professional networks, and develop workplace skills that are often difficult to acquire in academic settings alone.

Youth unemployment remains one of Kenya’s most significant economic challenges despite increasing numbers of university and college graduates entering the labour market each year.

While educational attainment has improved considerably over the past decade, many graduates continue to face difficulties securing formal employment opportunities, forcing a large number to seek work in the informal sector.

Stalon noted that although Kenya generated approximately 822,000 jobs in the past year, a significant proportion of those opportunities were created within the informal economy.

He emphasized the importance of creating pathways into formal employment, arguing that young people represent one of the country’s greatest economic assets.

UNDP Launches Youth Employment Initiative with 500 Paid Graduate Placements in Kenya
Kenyans queue for Jobs in Nairobi.

The UNDP official further revealed that several chief executives from leading companies have already expressed interest in participating in the programme by providing placement opportunities for graduates.

“The objective is to give young people practical exposure while helping companies access fresh talent and innovative ideas,” he explained.

The initiative will be open to graduates from diverse academic backgrounds, with placements expected to be available across multiple sectors of the economy, including technology, manufacturing, agriculture, finance, healthcare, logistics, and professional services.

UNDP also indicated that efforts are being made to ensure gender equity and balanced representation of graduates from both rural and urban regions of the country.

Education and labour experts have welcomed the initiative, noting that internship and placement programmes have proven effective globally in helping young people transition into sustainable careers.

The launch comes at a time when governments, development partners, and private sector players are increasingly focusing on youth empowerment as a key driver of economic growth.

With preparations now entering the final stages, the NextGen programme is expected to offer fresh hope to hundreds of graduates while serving as a model for future employment partnerships aimed at unlocking opportunities for Kenya’s growing youth population.

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As the country continues to grapple with unemployment challenges, stakeholders will be watching closely to see whether the initiative can deliver meaningful results and pave the way for broader youth employment solutions in the years ahead.

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