Who we serve

Institutions shaping
economic opportunity.

We work with the public, private, philanthropic, education, and enterprise leaders responsible for turning youth potential into durable outcomes.

01

Governments & public institutions

We support policy teams and public agencies with labour-market evidence, programme design, stakeholder engagement, and implementation support.

How we help

  • Employment and skilling policy
  • Programme design and refinement
  • Labour-market intelligence
02

Development organisations

We help multilaterals, DFIs, and implementation partners translate employment mandates into locally grounded interventions.

How we help

  • Applied research and diagnostics
  • Intervention design
  • Monitoring, learning, and adaptation
03

Foundations & philanthropies

We help funders move from broad ambition to focused portfolios, practical delivery models, and measurable youth outcomes.

How we help

  • Grant and programme strategy
  • Impact frameworks
  • Partner and ecosystem mapping
04

Corporations

We design youth-focused social impact and workforce development initiatives that connect business presence to credible local opportunity.

How we help

  • CSR and foundation strategy
  • Workforce development
  • Outcome measurement
05

Educational institutions

We work with institutions seeking to close the gap between learning, employability, enterprise, and changing market demand.

How we help

  • Skills-gap analysis
  • Employer engagement
  • Graduate transition pathways
06

Youth-led & social enterprises

We advise mission-led organisations at growth or restructuring moments so they can become stronger creators of opportunity.

How we help

  • Growth and operating models
  • Capital readiness
  • Governance and sustainability

Partner with OMT

Different mandates.
Shared outcomes.

Whether the brief begins with policy, programme delivery, corporate impact, or enterprise growth, our work starts by clarifying the economic outcome that matters and the system required to reach it.

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