At this critical time of development in sub-Saharan Africa where the continent’s growth actually makes it a region of great potential, it would be vital to integrate the youth in the development of the youngest continent in the world. Long-time considered as the continent of all worries and social threats, sub-Saharan Africa has gained keen interest from investors all over the world, including emerging market giants like China and India which consider it as a major partner to fuel their own development. This is where the need to empower the young African generation arises. With a population boom of 1.5 billion inhabitants, sub-Saharan Africa stands at the cross-roads of economic development. This report identifies the strategic factors tha...
This article tells the story of two young people, Dalumuzi Happy Mhlanga from Zimbabwe and Salathiel...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
This course will demonstrate how sub-Saharan Africa is emerging successfully from its long era of s...
There have never been as many young Africans as there are now. The roughly 800 million young people ...
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the youth population in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds. Is thi...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...
Urban youth constitute the vanguard of Africa's twinned demographic transformations. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
Youth remains one of the greatest assets that any nation can possess. Potentially, they are the grea...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
The world is a global village today undoubtedly due to advances in science, technology, engineering ...
Each year, 10 million young Africans enter the continent’s workforce, more than ever before. Althoug...
ABSTRACT This paper describes how large youth populations in low- and middle-income countries, parti...
African governments have made youth employment a policy priority, and African youth are demanding po...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library.The brochure looks at current research programmes t...
This article tells the story of two young people, Dalumuzi Happy Mhlanga from Zimbabwe and Salathiel...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
This course will demonstrate how sub-Saharan Africa is emerging successfully from its long era of s...
There have never been as many young Africans as there are now. The roughly 800 million young people ...
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the youth population in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds. Is thi...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...
Urban youth constitute the vanguard of Africa's twinned demographic transformations. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
Youth remains one of the greatest assets that any nation can possess. Potentially, they are the grea...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
The world is a global village today undoubtedly due to advances in science, technology, engineering ...
Each year, 10 million young Africans enter the continent’s workforce, more than ever before. Althoug...
ABSTRACT This paper describes how large youth populations in low- and middle-income countries, parti...
African governments have made youth employment a policy priority, and African youth are demanding po...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library.The brochure looks at current research programmes t...
This article tells the story of two young people, Dalumuzi Happy Mhlanga from Zimbabwe and Salathiel...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
This course will demonstrate how sub-Saharan Africa is emerging successfully from its long era of s...