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Creating opportunities for youth entrepreneurship – African Agribusiness Youth Strategy (AAYS) launched

2022-11-09T10:27:18+01:00

In the face of multiple crises, COVID-19, climate change, conflicts, youth bulge, and now the war in Ukraine, which is severely impacting the food security in Africa, it is more than ever urgent to create decent employment and income

Creating opportunities for youth entrepreneurship – African Agribusiness Youth Strategy (AAYS) launched2022-11-09T10:27:18+01:00

FAO Project: Integrated Country Approach (ICA) for boosting decent jobs for youth in the agri-food system

2022-09-01T11:11:18+02:00

Since 2011, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) implements the programme Integrated Country Approach (ICA) for boosting decent jobs for youth in the agri-food system. The programme assists countries in developing more youth-inclusive and employment-centred

FAO Project: Integrated Country Approach (ICA) for boosting decent jobs for youth in the agri-food system2022-09-01T11:11:18+02:00

FAO Project: Green Jobs for Rural Youth Employment

2022-09-26T11:22:10+02:00

The KOICA-funded Green Jobs for Rural Youth Employment project (GJ4RYE) relies on and implement an approach aiming at fostering green jobs for rural youth through green entrepreneurship and waged employment (via the setup of Public Employment Programmes (PEP)).

FAO Project: Green Jobs for Rural Youth Employment2022-09-26T11:22:10+02:00

Guide on Measuring Decent Jobs for Youth: Monitoring, evaluation and learning in labour market programmes

2022-09-01T15:51:53+02:00

With this guide, the aim is to equip readers with the basic set of concepts and tools needed to make informed decisions about how best to measure and evaluate the results of youth employment interventions. The entire life cycle

Guide on Measuring Decent Jobs for Youth: Monitoring, evaluation and learning in labour market programmes2022-09-01T15:51:53+02:00

Youth and agriculture: Key Challenges and Concrete Solutions

2022-09-30T18:01:49+02:00

In recognition of the agricultural sector’s potential to serve as a source of livelihood opportunities for rural youth, a joint MIJARC/FAO/IFAD project on Facilitating Access of Rural Youth to Agricultural Activities was carried out in 2011 to assess the

Youth and agriculture: Key Challenges and Concrete Solutions2022-09-30T18:01:49+02:00

FAO Report: Youth Sensitive Value Chain Analysis

2022-09-23T13:03:03+02:00

This Youth-sensitive value chain analysis and development guide provides the background information and guidance needed by practitioners for selecting an agricultural value chain with significant potential for youth employment and entrepreneurship and offers tools to conduct context-specific youth employment

FAO Report: Youth Sensitive Value Chain Analysis2022-09-23T13:03:03+02:00

Jobs for Rural Youth: The Role of Local Food Economies

2022-09-30T10:55:26+02:00

Young people in rural areas face the double challenge of age-specific vulnerabilities and underdevelopment of rural areas. While agriculture absorbs the majority of rural workers in developing countries, low pay and poor working conditions make it difficult to sustain

Jobs for Rural Youth: The Role of Local Food Economies2022-09-30T10:55:26+02:00