About the opportunity
What this programme is offering
The programme focuses on equipping participants with practical experience, mentorship, and structured career development opportunities that bridge the gap between academic learning and the labour market.
Led by the Federal Government of Nigeria, and supported by the European Union (EU) with implementation by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), NJFP 2.0 continues to serve as a strategic platform for graduate employability and skills development.
Overview of NJFP 2.0
NJFP 2.0 builds on the success of the original programme launched in 2021, which has already placed thousands of young graduates in fully funded, 12-month professional placements across various organisations.
The updated version expands the programme’s reach and introduces more structured digital systems to improve delivery, tracking, and skills enhancement. It is designed not only as a work placement scheme but also as a broader national framework for youth employment transformation.
Key features of the programme include:
Fully paid 12-month work placements
Placement opportunities across public and private sector organisations
Structured mentorship and career guidance
Skills development aligned with labour market needs
Exposure to professional environments and workplace culture
Strategic Expansion Under NJFP 2.0
The enhanced NJFP 2.0 framework introduces a significant expansion in scale and ambition. The programme targets the placement of 23,724 fellows, positioning it as one of Nigeria’s largest coordinated youth employment initiatives.
This expansion is supported by digital integration aimed at improving programme delivery, enhancing monitoring systems, and strengthening participant engagement throughout the fellowship period.
The initiative also reflects a broader commitment to workforce transformation and economic inclusion, particularly for young graduates entering competitive job markets.
Core Objectives of NJFP 2.0
NJFP 2.0 is designed with clear developmental and economic objectives that align with national priorities for youth empowerment and sustainable growth.
The programme seeks to:
Expand access to decent and meaningful employment opportunities for young Nigerians
Strengthen partnerships with existing host organisations while onboarding new employers across sectors
Improve collaboration between government, private sector actors, and development partners
Showcase measurable success stories that highlight the impact of fellows and host institutions
Enhance pathways for entrepreneurship, employability, and workforce development
Reinforce Nigeria’s commitment to investing in youth as drivers of innovation and productivity
Skills Development and Career Transformation
A central pillar of NJFP 2.0 is its focus on practical skills development. Participants are placed in real-world work environments where they gain hands-on experience relevant to their academic backgrounds and career aspirations.
Through structured mentorship and professional exposure, fellows are expected to develop:
Technical and sector-specific competencies
Workplace communication and leadership skills
Problem-solving and innovation capabilities
Entrepreneurial thinking and adaptability
These competencies are intended to improve long-term employability and support participants in building sustainable careers in both employment and enterprise creation.
Role of Key Partners
The success of NJFP 2.0 is anchored in a multi-stakeholder partnership model involving government institutions, international development partners, and private sector organisations.
The Federal Government of Nigeria provides strategic leadership and policy direction
The European Union contributes financial and developmental support
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) manages implementation and operational coordination
This collaboration ensures that the programme maintains international standards while addressing local labour market realities.
Impact on Youth and the Labour Market
NJFP 2.0 is positioned as a long-term solution to youth unemployment by creating structured entry points into the workforce. By combining work placements with mentorship and skills development, the programme supports a smoother transition from education to employment.
The initiative is also expected to contribute to:
Improved graduate employability rates
Increased private sector engagement in youth development
Strengthened innovation and productivity across industries
Development of a more skilled and competitive workforce
Conclusion
The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP 2.0) represents a significant national effort to transform youth employment outcomes through structured placements, skills development, and multi-sector collaboration. By expanding its reach and integrating digital systems for improved delivery, the programme strengthens its role as a central platform for preparing young Nigerians for the future of work.
With its focus on scale, impact, and sustainability, NJFP 2.0 continues to position young graduates as key contributors to Nigeria’s economic and social transformation.
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