Pay-for-results can drive effective, cost-efficient development programming. Najib Seguya shares lessons learned on this results-based financing mechanism.
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How can we use the resources of public-private partnerships to solve youth unemployment and position young people to tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges – in agriculture, natural resources, tourism, and more?
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The Ugandan economy is largely reliant on agriculture, yet interest in farming among youth is low. Robert Anyang explores what it takes to motivate Uganda’s young people to work in the agriculture sector.
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From incorporating women effectively to choosing the right time to introduce mechanization, Harvey Schartup shares advice from the USAID MARKETS II project in Nigeria.
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Youth unemployment is high in developing countries, yet many jobs go unfilled. How can the development community help overcome this skills mismatch and increase youth employment?
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Uganda has one of the youngest populations in the world, and unemployment among youth is high. Here, two young Ugandans discuss a sector with the potential to change that calculus.
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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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Agriculture is a big part of the solution to youth unemployment around the world, but in many places it has an image problem: young people do not think of it as an attractive source of jobs.
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