Kenya: NYS Opens Nationwide Recruitment
The National Youth Service (NYS) in Kenya has initiated a nationwide recruitment drive for young citizens to engage in national development efforts.
The National Youth Service (NYS) has officially commenced its nationwide recruitment campaign, encouraging young Kenyans aged 18 to 24 to enlist and participate in activities aimed at contributing to national development. This recruitment initiative began on Monday and is set to continue until March 21, with recruitment centers established at sub-county levels across the country. The NYS emphasizes that joining this service presents a unique opportunity for youth to gain essential skills, discipline, and training while serving their nation.
Established on September 1, 1964, the National Youth Service was created through an act of law in Kenya, with the primary goal of training young citizens for national service. Over the decades, NYS has played a significant role in empowering the youth, enabling them to contribute to various public works and national projects. Such initiatives not only benefit the community but also provide participants with valuable experiences that can enhance their future prospects.
This latest recruitment effort by NYS highlights the importance of youth involvement in national development and indicates the government's ongoing commitment to harnessing the potential of its younger citizens. It addresses the critical need for skilled manpower in the country while also promoting personal growth and discipline among the youth, thereby fostering a sense of responsibility and patriotism.