Accenture Exceeds Goal of Equipping 250,000 People by 2015 with the Skills to Get a Job or Build a Business
Accenture (NYSE: ACN) today announced it has exceeded its original Skills
to Succeed goal of equipping 250,000 people around the world by
2015 with the skills to get a job or build a business. As a result – and
to increase its impact in communities worldwide – the company has set a
higher goal: by 2015, it will equip 500,000 people globally with these
workplace and entrepreneurial skills.
The company surpassed its original goal, which it set in 2010, by
working with global and local nonprofit partners that deliver measurable
employment and entrepreneurship outcomes at scale. Accenture has already
equipped more than 320,000 people with skills that enable them to
participate in and contribute to the economy.
“Skills are a key driver of economic empowerment, leading to greater
innovation, increased competitiveness and rising standards of living in
both mature and emerging markets,” said Pierre Nanterme, Accenture’s
chairman & CEO. “Through Skills to Succeed, our people are
inspired to put their skills and interests to work creating sustained
impact in communities around the world. This continued dedication will
help us achieve our increased goal of equipping half a million people
with skills by 2015.”
Skills to Succeed draws on one of Accenture’s core competencies –
training talent – to help address the need for skills that open doors to
employment. The initiative harnesses the powerful combination of
financial support and the pro bono contributions of time and Accenture
employee skills.
Accenture is collaborating with nonprofits on more than 200 Skills to
Succeed initiatives, which focus on making a sustained impact around
the world, including:
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Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Institute – enabling the
organization to train 7,500 new patient navigators and expand its
skills-building and job readiness program in 35 locations across the
United States
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Junior Achievement and Junior Achievement Young Enterprise –
helping to equip young people with workplace and entrepreneurial
skills in more than 19 countries
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Plan International – providing training and career
opportunities to approximately 7,100 underprivileged young people in
Thailand and Indonesia in industries such as information technology,
customer relations, business process outsourcing and electronic repair
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Save the Children – helping provide approximately 7,000
disadvantaged and at-risk young people in Egypt, Indonesia and the
Philippines with vocational and life skills that assist them in
securing lasting employment
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Youth Business International – working to equip the
organization’s global network of nonprofit affiliates – such as Conexão
in Brazil – with improved tools, funding, mentoring and training to
help 33,500 disadvantaged young people around the world become
thriving entrepreneurs
“We have witnessed the profound effect skills training has on people,
businesses, industries, markets and communities,” said Adrian Lajtha,
Accenture’s chief leadership officer. “We now have the opportunity to
continue combining the passion, dedication and resilience of our people
and our strategic nonprofit partners to increase the impact of Skills
to Succeed around the world.”
About Skills to Succeed
Skills to Succeed is Accenture’s global corporate citizenship
initiative, which focuses on advancing employment and entrepreneurship
opportunities in both mature and emerging markets. By 2015, the company
is committed to equipping 500,000 people around the world with the
skills to get a job or build a business. To achieve this, Accenture will
continue to work with strategic partners that share its skills-building
goals. Current partners include organizations such Junior Achievement,
Plan International, Save the Children, and Youth Business International,
among others. Additionally, the company offers its people volunteering
and pro-bono opportunities and expands its impact by replicating and
scaling successful initiatives. Accenture and the Accenture Foundations
will contribute more than US$100 million by the end of 2013 to support
the company’s corporate citizenship efforts, through global and local
giving, as well as pro bono contributions of time and Accenture employee
skills.
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company, with 259,000 people serving clients in more than
120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive
capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive
research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture
collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance
businesses and governments. Through its Skills
to Succeed corporate citizenship focus, Accenture is committed
to equipping 500,000 people around the world by 2015 with the skills to
get a job or build a business. The company generated net revenues of
US$27.9 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2012. Its home page
is www.accenture.com.
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