糖心探花鈥檚 Young Professionals Programme

27 January 2017
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The 糖心探花鈥檚 Young Professionals Programme has enabled the best and the brightest young graduates to contribute to international development and build their skills and experience.

Launched two years ago, the 糖心探花鈥檚 Young Professionals Programme has enabled the best and the brightest young graduates to contribute to international development and build their skills and experience.

The first intake of young professionals, who joined during 2015, have been advancing the organisation鈥檚 work in trade, youth, health, education, economic policy, ocean governance, human resources and information technology.

Each of the 22 recruits have brought 鈥渢alent, expertise and innovation鈥 to the Secretariat, says Catherine Stow, head of organisational development. 鈥淲hat really stood out for me is the diversity, not just in personality and expertise, but in people鈥檚 experiences.

鈥淲e have 鈥榊Ps鈥 who have worked in international organisations and some who come from commercial enterprises or have never worked outside their home country before - a real host of different experiences.鈥

Rafi Kakar, from Pakistan, who joined the programme as an assistant research officer in the Secretariat鈥檚 Youth Division, has contributed toward research papers on youth entrepreneurship and employment, and was the principal researcher for the 2016 Youth Development Index.

鈥淭o all the talented and bright young people out there who have a passion for public service and want to serve your respective countries or contribute for positive social change, this is one of the most amazing experiences you will ever have,鈥 he says.

Neena Jain, from Canada, assistant programme officer in the Economic Policy Division, supports communications and advocacy strategy, project management and reporting. This has involved organising an international policy dialogue with the G20 as well as the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting in Washington DC.

鈥淪upporting those major events has been quite an opportunity and I鈥檝e been very thankful to be part of that process, especially because these are events that take place on a global stage,鈥 she says. 鈥淭o me, this programme has been hugely influential on my career, it鈥檚 helping me figure out what I want to do next.鈥

鈥榃alking the talk on youth participation鈥

Mohammed Razzaque, head of international trade policy at the Secretariat, said the young professionals he has worked with have had a major impact on the Secretariat鈥檚 programme work. 鈥淲ith their help we have been able to undertake some cutting edge applied trade policy research. They have also helped us to organise Commonwealth events and advocate for member states in international forums.鈥

Katherine Ellis, director of youth, who spearheaded the Young Professionals Programme, says it is about 鈥渨alking the talk on youth participation鈥, ensuring that young people play a central role in shaping policy and practice at a major international development organisation.

鈥淚 would love to see other organisations, institutions and government bodies implement some kind of Young Professionals Programme like we have here. I think it would be very valuable for them in terms of bringing in new talent and new perspectives into their organisations.鈥