The Minister of Social Development, Victoria Toulouse Peace, led this Friday the launch of the program “Volvé a estudiar”, which aims to strengthen professional integration. As reported, 60.7% of all Potenciar Trabajo register holders have not completed compulsory education, more than 132,000 have not completed primary school and more than 645,000 have not completed high school .
“Today, the State is doing everything possible to achieve the school integration in those vast sectors of our society that today we consider the face that hurts us the most of each of the men and women who are part of Potenciar Trabajo”, Tolosa Paz pointed out during the presentation of the Plan. And to add: “There is Potenciar Trabajo if we strengthen education, there is a more egalitarian Argentina if we start with school”.
In this sense, the Minister maintained that “the completion of studies is a commitment that we face as an organized community, in collaboration with social movements, institutions, parishes and all those who share the dream of continuing to ensure the dignity of all”. last.
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Of the 1,279,567 holders of the Potenciar Trabajo, 132,000 have incomplete primary education and 645,000 incomplete secondary education, i.e. 60.7%. 60% of these 777,000 are women (148,000 between 18 and 29 years old, and 146,000 between 30 and 39 years old) and the majority are mothers and/or have elderly dependents. “And there is no job for a poor uneducated woman,” the minister stressed.
Tolosa Paz emphasized the importance of Empower work program holders being able to complete their primary and secondary education: “The data validation results told us that 79.2% want to complete their education. Go back to school to enhance your work.”
“Thanks to these men and women who have validated their data, we can now get closer to them and direct the support of public policies towards what this Ministry has always had as a horizon and perspective of life in society. : education and work” declared Victoria Tolosa Paz.
And to add: “We will contact each of the people who have told us of their wish to continue their studies, they will be able to see the educational offer available throughout the country and enroll in the school that best suits them. .”
“It’s a new opportunity to better reach the dreams and desires of a young population who urgently need to go back to school, to resume studies to build themselves” because “not having finished primary and secondary poses conditions of lack of opportunities at home,” he concluded.
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