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Capacity development to advance youth employment through TVET in West Africa

discusses how strengthening the capacity of government, non-government and private sectors is essential for Africa's development goals.The events in the Arab Spring have propelled youth employment and TVET on the political agenda at the highest level in Africa. Leaders of the continent learnt about the nature and scope of the likely impact of demographic pressures compounded with improved education opportunities and deeper ICT penetration in a context of youth’s unemployment, financial crisis,…See More
Aug 1, 2012
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THE AFRICANYOUTHS ORGANIZATION
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http://www.africanyouthsorg.8k.com
Type of organization
Development Learning Organization
Role at organization
President and developing countries attract,seeks to ensure the most effective use of African Youths and international aid resources.
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Professional contacts, Partnership opportunities, Learning more about the subject, Career opportunities
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an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
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Capacity development to advance youth employment through TVET in West Africa

discusses how strengthening the capacity of government, non-government and private sectors is essential for Africa's development goals.

The events in the Arab Spring have propelled youth employment and TVET on the political agenda at the highest level in Africa. Leaders of the continent learnt about the nature and scope of the likely impact of demographic pressures compounded with improved education opportunities and deeper ICT penetration in a context of youth’s unemployment,…

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Posted on August 1, 2012 at 11:30am

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