Generating viable employment for young people remains a serious global problem. This situation is particularly acute in Sub-Saharan Africa, where some 600 million people are currently under the age of 25. Many still do not have access to quality and reliable economic opportunities, either through self- or formal employment. The economic and social costs of this challenge are too high. It is time for the global youth jobs movement to take its work to a new level—a level that will create new economic opportunity for millions of young people.
Youth at Work: Building Economic Opportunities for Young People in Africa
Youth at Work: Building Economic Opportunities for Young People in Africa
Based on a strategic analysis of the MasterCard Foundation's Youth Employment in Africa initiatives, this publication offers insights into pathways for building economic opportunities for youth.