Every year on July 15, the world comes together to observe World Youth Skills Day. This day raises awareness about the importance of helping young people gain the skills they need for employment, entrepreneurship, and personal development. In 2025, the observance is especially significant as it marks the 10th anniversary since the United Nations declared this day in 2014. The theme this year — “Youth Empowerment Through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Skills” — reflects the growing role of technology in shaping careers and societies.
Why World Youth Skills Day Is Important
World Youth Skills Day was established to bring global attention to the skills gap that limits many young people from accessing decent jobs and contributing fully to their communities. A huge number of youth fall into the NEET category — Not in Employment, Education, or Training. As of recent reports, nearly 267 million youth were NEET, and this number may rise to 273 million soon.
This day also highlights how skills development is linked to achieving sustainable development, reducing poverty, and fostering economic growth. It promotes technical and vocational education as a powerful tool to unlock better futures for youth.
2025 Theme: AI and Digital Skills for the Future
The theme for 2025 is “Youth Empowerment Through AI and Digital Skills”. This focuses on the importance of preparing youth for a digital world where Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we work, learn, and live. According to the UN, while AI offers exciting opportunities, it also poses risks if young people are not trained properly or fairly.
Key challenges include,
- 86% of students feeling unprepared for an AI-driven workplace
- In low-income countries, 90% of girls and young women are still offline
- Only 1 in 10 teenagers in rich nations use digital tools for learning over one hour weekly
- Most countries still lack laws to protect youth from cyberbullying and other online risks
How TVET Supports Youth Growth
To help bridge the skills gap, the UN and its partners support Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). TVET prepares youth to become technicians, craftsmen, or digital professionals, combining hands-on skills with classroom learning. It’s proven to,
- Increase chances of getting a job
- Raise income levels
- Improve self-confidence and lifelong learning
- Offer more job flexibility
- Boost overall job satisfaction
Events and Ways to Support #WorldYouthSkillsDay
Each year, UN Headquarters in New York and other places host events like,
- Photo and essay competitions
- Skills demonstrations
- Panel discussions with employers, youth, and educators
- Ways to support include:
- Encouraging youth to join vocational programs
- Sharing stories of skilled youth on social media using #WorldYouthSkillsDay
- Discussing career skills with students and children
- Volunteering for skill-based learning programs


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