This should guarantee “good technical training, which also includes soft skills, with the participation of public, private and social institutions for training for work,” he stressed.
They ask that the term ‘nini’ be avoided because it is stigmatizing
The Alliance for Young People with Decent Work called on the media, politicians and society in general not to call young people who neither study nor work “ninis” because it stigmatizes them.
“We invite (…) to avoid discriminatory labels and prejudices,”
Alliance for Youth with Decent Work
The organization’s counterproposal is to use the concept of “opportunity youth,” considering it to be the “positive expression” that best reflects the reality faced by this population.
“Opportunity youth are creative, resilient people with great problem-solving skills who have faced adverse contexts that produce disadvantages that accumulate and hinder their economic and social inclusion. They have great productive potential and, when offered appropriate options, they can contribute to themselves, their families, their communities and the country. They are part of the solution, not the problem,” the organization described.