On 15 July, World Youth Skills Day, WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Executive Bureau, together with WorldSkills International, announced that Chinese young actor and singer Xiao Zhan has been named a promotion ambassador for the 48th WorldSkills Competition. #XiaoZhan @WorldSkills
— WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 (@WorldSkills2026) July 15, 2025
From classrooms to careers— The Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Mission is transforming talent into opportunity. Youth Skills Day | Transforming UP #TransformingIndia and 5 others
World Youth Skills Day is marked annually on July 15, highlighting the importance of empowering youth with skills that ensure a dignified life. The 2025 theme focuses on 'AI and digital skills' #WorldYouthSkillsDay #AYLI
— African Youth Leads Initiative (@AYLInitiative) July 15, 2025
As part of the $LIFT community culture, we don’t just talk tokens we celebrate stories, skills, and shared growth. Tonight’s space marks World Youth Skills Day We’re lifting real voices, empowering the next wave of builders, and giving purpose to the meme world. 9PM WAT Show more
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1 Day to Go! Join Ghana TVET Service on July 15, 2025 at Accra Technical Training Institute for World Youth Skills Day & National TVET Week launch! Explore "Youth Empowerment through AI & Digitalisation" & celebrate skills as the currency of the future. Register with link in bio
Today, we join the global community in celebrating World Youth Skills Day a day that highlights the importance of equipping young people with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
Today, we joined @Educ_SportsUg & partners for a High-Level Policy Dialogue marking World Youth Skills Day & International Day of Education(Post event). Our Deputy Country Director Mr. Stephen Ssenkima shared how FCA links learning to earning, connecting youth to training & Show more
Happy World Youth Skills Day to Nigerian Youth. With the Theme: AI and Digital Skills. More than ever, the world is evolving towards tech, get a skill today. #LolaImpacts #WYSD
Fan account I was wrong it's not the tenth but the 75th edition! Today is the tenth anniversary of World Youth Skills Day I got them mixed up but #XiaoZhan appears in both!
Skills give young people choices. The choice to work & build something better. Today is World Youth Skills Day - a moment to celebrate every young person learning a skill & everyone making it possible. We are creating spaces where youth can learn & get a decent job. United Nations The Gambia and 4 others
World Youth Skills Day is a United Nations recognized day that aims to highlight the importance of skills development among young people. The day is celebrated globally to raise awareness about the significance of equipping young individuals with relevant skills, empowering them to contribute to sustainable development and inclusive growth.
In Australia, World Youth Skills Day has been embraced as an opportunity to promote youth skills development initiatives among young people. The Australian Government, through various programs and initiatives, aims to equip young Australians with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce.One of the major initiatives undertaken by the Australian Government is the Skilling Australia Fund, which was launched in 2018. The fund is aimed at supporting apprenticeships and traineeships, providing access to industry-relevant training and development opportunities for young people.
In addition to this, various organizations across Australia participate in World Youth Skills Day by organizing events, workshops, and training sessions aimed at developing the capabilities of young people. These initiatives are targeted at building the professional and vocational skills of young Australians, equipping them to succeed in their chosen careers and contribute meaningfully to the economy and society. World Youth Skills Day is observed annually on July 15th.
World Youth Skills Day facts
The theme for World Youth Skills Day in 2022 was Learning and skills for life, work, and sustainable development.
UNICEF reports that 9 out of 10 adolescent girls and young women are offline in low-income countries.
According to UNICEF’s Recovering Learning report, only a quarter of young people are on track to acquire job-specific skills
Australia has an established VET system that provides various vocational training options for young people. The VET system aims to develop job-ready skills and includes apprenticeships, traineeships, and other structured training programs in various industries.
There is a growing awareness of the need for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills among young people in Australia.
In the News and Trending in Australia for World Youth Skills Day
Top things to do in Australia for World Youth Skills Day
Learn more about the issues surrounding youth unemployment. This infographic from the International Labour Organization goes into detail about why more than 200 million young people are either unemployed, or have a job but live in poverty.
Review current job listings to check their requirements. By understanding whether or not jobs are requiring new skills, you can help friends and family better navigate the workforce. You can also better equip yourself if you are looking for employment.
Visit institutions such as The Australian Museum and Scitech in Perth to encourage young people to engage with science, technology, engineering, and math through interactive exhibits and educational programs.
Visit the Arts Centre on the Gold Coast. This cultural center hosts youth-focused workshops, classes, and events for skill development in various fields like visual arts, theater, dance, and music.