The
'Skilled Young Palestine - Improving Resilience and Employment Opportunities
for Youth' (SYP)
project aims to strengthen the resilience of Palestinian youth in vulnerable
areas by improving their employability and entrepreneurship skills. The
project, spanning from May 27, 2019, to May 27, 2024, with a budget of €7.5
million, aims to empower 2,800 young individuals. It involves 30
partners: 23 private sector umbrella organisations (PSUOs) across the West
Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip; the Palestinian Employment Fund
(PEF); the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
(UNESCO); and 5 Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and academic
institutions. The project was executed in collaboration with key strategic
partners, including the Ministries of Labour, Finance, and Higher Council for
Youth and Sports (HCYS). Additionally, implementing partners comprised PSUOs,
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centres, and NGOs
overseeing the innovation hubs. The ultimate beneficiaries of the programme
were young men and women.
The
evaluation is conducted at the end of the project implementation aiming at: guiding future strategic
and operational decisions with evidence-based recommendations, facilitating a
comprehensive learning process by analysing ENABEL's performance and extracting
valuable insights, and ensuring accountability to donors, partners, and
ENABEL's staff. The end-term evaluation (ETE) drew its findings,
conclusions, lessons learned, and recommendations mainly from a
comprehensive desk review, including annual reports, final report and the
mid-term evaluation report. Qualitative data was also gathered through
interviews with stakeholders and focus group discussions involving young
beneficiaries. These data sources were used to verify and triangulate the
findings. The duration of the ETE had to be adjusted several times
because the mission has been conducted during the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza
and Ramadan month. Unfortunately, interventions in the Gaza Strip were excluded
from the assessment due to these challenging circumstances.