This edition of SEEDS explores the challenge of extending earning opportunities and access to valued social roles to young women in the garbage settlement of Maqattam, Egypt. This edition furthermore underscores the degree to which livelihood programs must confront the social circumstances—such as health, marriage, and cultural and family traditions—that play a major role in shaping girls\u27 current and future economic prospects
Two studies of the informal garbage collectors\u27 community at the base of the Muqattam Hills in Ca...
For the 1.5 billion adolescents currently living in developing countries (325 million of them living...
Over the last years, young rural women’s vulnerability to the social and economic conditions became ...
This edition of SEEDS explores the challenge of extending earning opportunities and access to valued...
This edition of SEEDS explores the challenge of extending earning opportunities and access to valued...
Out-of-school girls are among the most disadvantaged adolescents in rural Upper Egypt. Compared with...
Adolescent girls in the poorest villages of Upper Egypt, who were kept from school by poverty and ot...
This report, co-published by the Population Council and the International Center for Research on Wom...
In 2001, the Population Council and partners designed and implement an intervention program to addre...
As a pioneer in the relatively young field of adolescent livelihood programs, the Population Council...
While all adolescents in India face a rapidly changing economic environment, girls’ life choices are...
IN THIS ISSUE: Ishraq expands horizons for girls in rural Upper Egypt | Council biologist discovers ...
This report presents results from a quantitative and qualitative study on youth livelihood opportuni...
IN THIS ISSUE: A brighter future for migrant girls | Empowering girls to control their financial fut...
During the 30+ years that the Population Council has been operating in Egypt, Council researchers ha...
Two studies of the informal garbage collectors\u27 community at the base of the Muqattam Hills in Ca...
For the 1.5 billion adolescents currently living in developing countries (325 million of them living...
Over the last years, young rural women’s vulnerability to the social and economic conditions became ...
This edition of SEEDS explores the challenge of extending earning opportunities and access to valued...
This edition of SEEDS explores the challenge of extending earning opportunities and access to valued...
Out-of-school girls are among the most disadvantaged adolescents in rural Upper Egypt. Compared with...
Adolescent girls in the poorest villages of Upper Egypt, who were kept from school by poverty and ot...
This report, co-published by the Population Council and the International Center for Research on Wom...
In 2001, the Population Council and partners designed and implement an intervention program to addre...
As a pioneer in the relatively young field of adolescent livelihood programs, the Population Council...
While all adolescents in India face a rapidly changing economic environment, girls’ life choices are...
IN THIS ISSUE: Ishraq expands horizons for girls in rural Upper Egypt | Council biologist discovers ...
This report presents results from a quantitative and qualitative study on youth livelihood opportuni...
IN THIS ISSUE: A brighter future for migrant girls | Empowering girls to control their financial fut...
During the 30+ years that the Population Council has been operating in Egypt, Council researchers ha...
Two studies of the informal garbage collectors\u27 community at the base of the Muqattam Hills in Ca...
For the 1.5 billion adolescents currently living in developing countries (325 million of them living...
Over the last years, young rural women’s vulnerability to the social and economic conditions became ...