Tanzania’s Youth Challenge: More Graduates, but Where Are the Jobs?
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Only 65% get jobs, 6 lakh youth remain unplaced; panel flags rural jobs scheme’s placement gap
The scheme aims to provide regular monthly wages at or above minimum wages to rural poor youth and has a minimum placement requirement of 70 per cent of those trained, including at least 50 per cent in wage employment.
Tanzania’s youth challenge: More graduates, but where are the jobs?
Tanzania is producing more educated, skilled and digitally connected young people than ever before, but the country now faces a harder question: can its economy create enough productive...
‘You can go to the Supreme Court and fight for the post of MLC even at the age of 60. But, are we, who are 30 years old, unfit for a government job?’ This was the sharp question that MLC Professor Kodandaram faced from the unemployed. They made him run with their questions.
Closing the youth employment gap in developing economies
Today is International Youth Day, and this year’s theme is “Different Contexts, Common Aspirations.” Chief among those common aspirations is employment — a ... The post Closing the youth employment gap in developing economies appeared first on ImpactAlpha.
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