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What is the Future for youth in Africa’s Agri-Food Systems? A Foresight Analysis

2023-12-13T12:34:43+01:00

Most of Africa’s youth work in agri-food systems. They are involved in production, transport, trading, processing, retail, and food services. Some are farmers, others are micro and small-scale entrepreneurs, and some are employed by larger scale enterprises. Looking ahead to 2050, the analysis explored the key trends and uncertainties that will shape opportunities and risks for youth in Africa’s agri-food systems over the next three decades.

What is the Future for youth in Africa’s Agri-Food Systems? A Foresight Analysis2023-12-13T12:34:43+01:00

OECD – G20 Initiative on Rural Youth Employment Stocktaking Report: A better future for rural youth

2023-11-03T16:03:42+01:00

Between 2017 and 2022, G20 members invested over USD 20 billion in 671 projects related to rural youth employment in Africa. The G20 Initiative for Rural Youth Employment (RYE), launched in 2017, overachieved the targets set to provide employment-related skills to 5 million youth and create 1.1 million jobs by 2022.

OECD – G20 Initiative on Rural Youth Employment Stocktaking Report: A better future for rural youth2023-11-03T16:03:42+01:00

Global Hunger Index 2023

2023-11-07T17:49:15+01:00

The Power of Youth in Shaping Food Systems. Links The 2023 Global Hunger Index shows that while some countries have made significant headway in reducing

Global Hunger Index 20232023-11-07T17:49:15+01:00

CFS 51 Side event – Nature based solutions and decent employment for equitable and inclusive agri-food systems

2024-03-11T13:46:09+01:00

FAO’s Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division is co-organizing a side event for the upcoming CFS 51 in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) on ‘Nature based Solutions and Decent Rural Employment in Agrifood Systems’ on Wednesday 25 October.

CFS 51 Side event – Nature based solutions and decent employment for equitable and inclusive agri-food systems2024-03-11T13:46:09+01:00