By 2050, the United Nations estimates at least 47 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania, Northern Africa, and Western Asia will experience a 62 percent increase in their youth population, accounting for more than 150 million additional youth that will be entering the global workforce.
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On the heels of the Making Cents Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit 2016, Isaiah Oliver and Lilian Likicho reflect on their experience with youth development and predict upcoming challenges in the sector.
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Michele Piercey explains why Tunisians' post-revolution frustration goes deeper than a lack of economic opportunity and what this means for the global development community.
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