The programme targets women aged between 18 and 24, where almost two-thirds of individuals in this age group are not economically active.
Pizza Hut has partnered with the Youth Employment Service (YES) to launch LeadHERship, an initiative to address youth unemployment and gender inequality in South Africa.
The programme targets women aged between 18 and 24, where almost two-thirds of individuals in this age group are not economically active, with over 70% female. LeadHERship provides these women with work experience, skills, and a monthly income to enhance their employability.
Since the initiative kicked off in February 2022, 109 women have been placed into non-profit organisations for a 12-month programme. The second group of cohorts is set to commence in April 2023, with an additional 50 women participating.
The initiative has already made a promising start, with 35 women who have secured full-time employment even before the end of the programme. In contrast, many others have secured fixed-term and freelance contracts.
“This is a phenomenal result so quickly after their graduation, and we couldn’t be more excited for the future of these young women,” said Pizza Hut MD Ewan Davenport.
One graduate, Lindiwe, said she couldn’t be more grateful for the programme. Having been mentored by a senior leader at Pizza Hut, she has since secured a placement at an Intellectual Property law firm as a legal administrative assistant.
“My goals and dreams are to impact society profoundly and I now feel so much closer to achieving this,” she said.
The LeadHERship initiative has placed these young women in diverse industries within non-profit organisations, such as health services with Youth Health for Africa, which will see young women work in clinics and hospitals.
The initiative aligns with Pizza Hut’s global social purpose framework, An Equal Slice for Everyone, which seeks to promote equality and a world where everyone has a seat at the table.
To celebrate the graduation of the first cohort, Pizza Hut collaborated with ten of the young women from the programme to showcase the empowerment that comes with receiving their first pay checks.
An interactive 3D gallery featuring these moments of empowerment can be accessed by scanning a QR code on the program’s website pizzahutleadhership.com