The government of Kenya with the support of multilateral donors, especially the World Bank, has introduced several youth employment initiatives since the 2000s, including a large-scale public works programme. There is a mix of supply-side programmes which provide training to enhance the skills of the youth labour force and demand-side initiatives which facilitate entrepreneurship and provide business development services. Although the Kenyan economy is transforming slowly, there are structural impediments to creating higher productivity jobs (World Bank, 2016a) especially for the youth. The literature calls for youth employment programmes to adopt a demand-side approach which stimulates job creation and encompasses support for labour-intens...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
Approximately 1 million Kenyan youth enter the labour market each year, a number which the formal se...
Youth employment programmes are varied but meta-analysis and systematic reviews of impact assessment...
More than one million Kenyan youth enter the labour market every year, yet many young people struggl...
Youth bulges have become a global phenomenon and Kenya is no exception to this trend. In Kenya today...
The Kenyan Youth today face a myriad of socio-economic hurdles. The introduction of Youth Empowermen...
In Kenya, the economic growth rate has not been sufficient to create enough employment opportunities...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...
Youth unemployment in Kenya is a serious development issue. The government conceived the Youth Enter...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...
Kenya’s Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) was introduced to support self-employment and entr...
There has been concerted effort to stem wide unemployment that was worsened by the global financial ...
The introduction of Youth Empowerment Programmes (YEP) by the Government of Kenya was a move to sati...
Uganda’s Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) and the consequent Youth Livelihood Fund (YLF) are governm...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
Approximately 1 million Kenyan youth enter the labour market each year, a number which the formal se...
Youth employment programmes are varied but meta-analysis and systematic reviews of impact assessment...
More than one million Kenyan youth enter the labour market every year, yet many young people struggl...
Youth bulges have become a global phenomenon and Kenya is no exception to this trend. In Kenya today...
The Kenyan Youth today face a myriad of socio-economic hurdles. The introduction of Youth Empowermen...
In Kenya, the economic growth rate has not been sufficient to create enough employment opportunities...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...
Youth unemployment in Kenya is a serious development issue. The government conceived the Youth Enter...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...
Kenya’s Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) was introduced to support self-employment and entr...
There has been concerted effort to stem wide unemployment that was worsened by the global financial ...
The introduction of Youth Empowerment Programmes (YEP) by the Government of Kenya was a move to sati...
Uganda’s Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) and the consequent Youth Livelihood Fund (YLF) are governm...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
Approximately 1 million Kenyan youth enter the labour market each year, a number which the formal se...