Uganda is the most youthful country in East Africa. The median age is estimated at about 16 years, and about 80 % of the population is below the age of 35 years. Uganda’s youth, defined as individuals between the ages of 18 and 35, will determine and shape the country’s future. With that in mind, the East African Institute of the Aga Khan University commissioned a survey to understand the values, attitudes, concerns and aspirations of this critical segment of the population. We interviewed 1,854 respondents aged 18–35 years from across the country, including both urban and rural areas. The survey reveals a number of important and sometimes surprising insights, and offers reasons both for optimism, deep concern and the need for urgent action...
Uganda has the youngest age structure in the world, with 77 percent of its population under the age ...
Uganda’s Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) and the consequent Youth Livelihood Fund (YLF) are governm...
This paper undertook a structural analysis of the youth labor force in Uganda by documenting their l...
East Africa is a very youthful region. About 80% of the estimated 146 million East Africans (excludi...
Kenya is a very youthful country. The median age is estimated at 19 years, and about 80 percent of K...
Tanzania is a youthful country. The median age was estimated at about 17 years in 2014, and about 70...
Rwanda is youthful country. The median age is estimated as 19 years, and about 78 % of the populatio...
The Ugandan population is to a large extent comprised of a high and increasing cohort of young peopl...
In Uganda 25.5 per cent of the young population are either unemployed or underemployed. The agricult...
According to a 2008 World Bank Report, Uganda is among the countries with the youngest population an...
Majority youths (uneducated/unskilled) in Uganda face challenges identified with unemployment and hi...
The national youth (persons between 18 and 30 years of age) unemployment rate in Uganda currently st...
The global population is expected to increase to 9 billion by 2050, with the youth accounting for 14...
Background: Youth is a stage in life characterised by numerous challenges. There are many new issues...
The research conducted presents that nearly 60% of Uganda's population is aged below 20. This genera...
Uganda has the youngest age structure in the world, with 77 percent of its population under the age ...
Uganda’s Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) and the consequent Youth Livelihood Fund (YLF) are governm...
This paper undertook a structural analysis of the youth labor force in Uganda by documenting their l...
East Africa is a very youthful region. About 80% of the estimated 146 million East Africans (excludi...
Kenya is a very youthful country. The median age is estimated at 19 years, and about 80 percent of K...
Tanzania is a youthful country. The median age was estimated at about 17 years in 2014, and about 70...
Rwanda is youthful country. The median age is estimated as 19 years, and about 78 % of the populatio...
The Ugandan population is to a large extent comprised of a high and increasing cohort of young peopl...
In Uganda 25.5 per cent of the young population are either unemployed or underemployed. The agricult...
According to a 2008 World Bank Report, Uganda is among the countries with the youngest population an...
Majority youths (uneducated/unskilled) in Uganda face challenges identified with unemployment and hi...
The national youth (persons between 18 and 30 years of age) unemployment rate in Uganda currently st...
The global population is expected to increase to 9 billion by 2050, with the youth accounting for 14...
Background: Youth is a stage in life characterised by numerous challenges. There are many new issues...
The research conducted presents that nearly 60% of Uganda's population is aged below 20. This genera...
Uganda has the youngest age structure in the world, with 77 percent of its population under the age ...
Uganda’s Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) and the consequent Youth Livelihood Fund (YLF) are governm...
This paper undertook a structural analysis of the youth labor force in Uganda by documenting their l...