Mexican Youth Program Offers Economic Support and Health Insurance

The ‘Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro’ (Youth Building the Future) program in Mexico provides young people aged 18 to 29 who are neither studying nor working with monthly financial support of 8,480 pesos and health insurance through the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). Participants undergo up to 12 months of vocational training, receiving a certificate upon completion that outlines their acquired skills. The program also allows businesses to register as mentors, helping them enhance their workforce and productivity while the government covers the stipend and insurance costs. Monthly evaluations ensure participants meet program requirements. Those interested can register via the official platform, with additional registration windows available later in the year. \n— new from Infobae

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