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Promoting Decent Rural Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship in Benin, Cameroon, Malawi and Niger - GCP/RAF/494/MUL










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    Youth Agri-Entrepreneurship for Rural Development - TCP/STV/3802 2024
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    The collapse of the banana industry in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines led to high unemployment, particularly in rural areas, with national and rural unemployment rates at 13.3 percent and 13.7 percent respectively. Youth unemployment is even higher at 26.7 percent and 28.6 percent. Despite this, the underutilized agricultural and fisheries sectors offer potential for self-employment. However, young aspiring entrepreneurs face significant challenges in starting agribusinesses, such as difficulties in accessing land, facilities, equipment and capital.
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    Building Resilience in the Sahel Region through Job Creation for Youth - GCP/GLO/050/GER 2021
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    The Sahel region faces many challenges, including insecurity, rising extremism, and lack of economic prospects and employment opportunities. In this context, the number of young people in the countries of the Group of Five for the Sahel (G5 Sahel) is unprecedented, with over 60 percent of the population below 25 years of age. Two thirds of them live in rural areas and are poorer and more often lack access to employment, skills, financial services and technology than adults. In addition, because of their vulnerabilities, they may be at risk of radicalization, negative coping mechanisms or migration, given that this region is also both the departure point for migrants and a key corridor of different migration routes. If no action is taken to improve access to education, vocational training and quality employment, the Sahel could potentially become a hub of mass migration, losing its younger generations in search prospects not available in the region, and becoming a potential hotspot for recruitment and training of radical groups. To build sustainable peace in the Sahel region, urgent attention is therefore needed to bridge the humanitarian development and peace nexus, while systematically enhancing youth’s opportunities to support their countries economically, environmentally and socially, in order to address adverse drivers of youth migration and prevent some triggers of radicalization or tendencies towards negative coping mechanisms.
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    Youth Employment in Mali 2017
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    In Mali, 40 percent of the population is aged between 15 and 40 and youth unemployment rates are extremely high in the rural areas which represents a clear threat to social cohesion and food security within the communities. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is working with the Ministry of Agriculture to implement Youth at Work: Reducing Rural Poverty (2014-2016), a programme which aims at generating attractive and decent job opportunities for rural youth with a sp ecific attention to girls and young women, a key contribution to strengthening resilience for food security and nutrition and reducing rural poverty in Mali.

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