As the number of educated unemployed youth in Kenya increases, most are responding to the unemployment challenge by diversifying their livelihood options in multiple ways that are unique to their abilities and circumstances. It is critical that the Kenyan government restructure its current employment policies to reflect these new dynamics of finding work among educated youth and redefine what comprises a meaningful livelihood for young people. A youth-led framework with effective index measures would ensure that policy interventions match the aspirations, abilities, and realities of young people who are diversifying their work options during times of employment uncertainty.The MasterCard Foundatio
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
The burgeoning scholarship on African youth indicates that young people are experiencing difficultie...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...
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...
Kenya’s Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) was introduced to support self-employment and entr...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
The Kenyan Youth today face a myriad of socio-economic hurdles. The introduction of Youth Empowermen...
The government of Kenya with the support of multilateral donors, especially the World Bank, has intr...
Youth unemployment in Kenya is a serious development issue. The government conceived the Youth Enter...
In Kenya, the economic growth rate has not been sufficient to create enough employment opportunities...
Realising full, productive employment and decent work for all features prominently among the Sustain...
he Government established the Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) to address the youth unemplo...
A Journal article by Gilbert Mugambi Miriti, an Adjunct Faculty in the Chandaria School of Business ...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
The burgeoning scholarship on African youth indicates that young people are experiencing difficultie...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...
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...
Kenya’s Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) was introduced to support self-employment and entr...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
The Kenyan Youth today face a myriad of socio-economic hurdles. The introduction of Youth Empowermen...
The government of Kenya with the support of multilateral donors, especially the World Bank, has intr...
Youth unemployment in Kenya is a serious development issue. The government conceived the Youth Enter...
In Kenya, the economic growth rate has not been sufficient to create enough employment opportunities...
Realising full, productive employment and decent work for all features prominently among the Sustain...
he Government established the Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) to address the youth unemplo...
A Journal article by Gilbert Mugambi Miriti, an Adjunct Faculty in the Chandaria School of Business ...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
The burgeoning scholarship on African youth indicates that young people are experiencing difficultie...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...