This study aims to broaden the understanding of young lives in rural Ethiopia, specifically, Amhara Region. It finds that over half of the adolescents in the sample had never been to school. The most common reason for boys and girls not attending school was poverty, followed by early marriage for girls, and too many work responsibilities for boys. It finds that over half of the adolescents interviewed were illiterate. The study offers suggestions to address the programmatic needs of rural youth as well as neglected subgroups of adolescents
Approximately one in eight of the world’s population is a girl or young woman aged 10–24 and attenti...
Ethiopia is a country where young people account for the larger proportioncompared to those in the o...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork, we explore the rural-urban migration of 27 girls and young women wh...
This study aims to broaden the understanding of young lives in rural Ethiopia, specifically, Amhara ...
The Ethiopian Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture has long considered attention to the lives of Et...
Ethiopia has extremely high rates of child marriage and an HIV epidemic that disproportionately affe...
To better understand the lives of adolescents in rural Ethiopia, researchers conducted a survey of a...
There appears to be a paradox in Ethiopia. On the one hand, the country's development policy emphasi...
With a tremendous demographic boom and the high importance of the youth population, Ethiopia is curr...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
This policy brief describes the findings of a pilot study on girls’ experience of early marriage, ed...
Adolescents have been left in the mainstream of care because they are regarded as heal...
SummaryThis study examines current land access and livelihood choices of rural youth in Southern Eth...
The study discusses the aspirations and preferences of youth in rural sub-Saharan Africa using a lar...
Studies of urban rural migration often find the most likely migrants are adolescents and young peopl...
Approximately one in eight of the world’s population is a girl or young woman aged 10–24 and attenti...
Ethiopia is a country where young people account for the larger proportioncompared to those in the o...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork, we explore the rural-urban migration of 27 girls and young women wh...
This study aims to broaden the understanding of young lives in rural Ethiopia, specifically, Amhara ...
The Ethiopian Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture has long considered attention to the lives of Et...
Ethiopia has extremely high rates of child marriage and an HIV epidemic that disproportionately affe...
To better understand the lives of adolescents in rural Ethiopia, researchers conducted a survey of a...
There appears to be a paradox in Ethiopia. On the one hand, the country's development policy emphasi...
With a tremendous demographic boom and the high importance of the youth population, Ethiopia is curr...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
This policy brief describes the findings of a pilot study on girls’ experience of early marriage, ed...
Adolescents have been left in the mainstream of care because they are regarded as heal...
SummaryThis study examines current land access and livelihood choices of rural youth in Southern Eth...
The study discusses the aspirations and preferences of youth in rural sub-Saharan Africa using a lar...
Studies of urban rural migration often find the most likely migrants are adolescents and young peopl...
Approximately one in eight of the world’s population is a girl or young woman aged 10–24 and attenti...
Ethiopia is a country where young people account for the larger proportioncompared to those in the o...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork, we explore the rural-urban migration of 27 girls and young women wh...