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S2E2: Employment as Accelerator

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Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts
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This episode’s conversation explores the practical ways in which jobs can be created as an intervention for young people on the African continent.
The participants draw on their experience to talk about what worked particularly well in recent interventions relating to employment.

Participants:
Lukas Hensel (Guanghua University), Kebba-Omar Jagne (Gambia), Iyeyinka Kusi-Mensah (Cambridge)
With Chair: Elleke Boehmer

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Series
Understanding Adolescence in African Contexts
People
Lukas Hensel
Kebba-Omar Jagne
Iyeyinka Kusi-Mensah
Elleke Boehmer
Keywords
Employment
accelerators
job creation
overcoming barriers
gambia
Nigeria
youth
young
Africa
Department: Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Date Added: 01/02/2022
Duration: 00:55:57

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