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Teenagers are leading the charge against corruption in Slovakia
Jaroslav Mihálik | 24 May 2025Inspired by the success of protests in Romania young people are demanding accountability of the political elite.
▶Why we should stop discussing the SDGs in terms of economics and start engaging the issue of power relations
Jannemiek Evelo | 08 July 2025When studying the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the first question we must ask ourselves is ‘What is development?’ The problem is, we still tend to think of development in economic terms, the SDGs being no exception (despite putting the wo...
▶The informal sector in Africa is here to stay. Are city governments ready for this challenge?
Louise Fox | 02 November 2024Productively employing Africa’s ‘youth bulge’ is an urgent urban development problem. Sub-Saharan Africa has the youngest population in the world. Currently over 200 million Africans are aged between 15 and 24 and the median person is 18 years old...
▶Creating good job opportunities at local level: a way to stop young people being attracted to terrorism
Amagoin Keita | 26 August 2025The Malian government should consider local government their main ally in creating youth employment.
▶ICTs and the emergence of international protest in Central Africa
Mirjam de Bruijn | 29 June 2025Studying the effect of new Information and Communication Technologies in Central African social and political movements provides valuable insight into their potential regional impact.
▶What are the connections between Africa's contemporary conflicts?
Karin Willemse, Mirjam de Bruijn, Han van Dijk, Jonna Both, Karlijn Muiderman | 07 July 2025With so many conflicts emerging in Africa, the connections between these conflicts are becoming important. While conflicts are influenced by a diverse array of factors at local, national, regional and international levels, there is a need for poli...
▶Youth unemployment in Mali: a magnet for criminals and terrorists
Marije Balt | 23 April 2025Addressing youth unemployment has become increasingly urgent in the face of a deteriorating security situation where criminal and radical groups have penetrated many parts of Mali.
▶Breaking the paradox of education
Patrick M. Nga Ndjobo | 12 December 2024Breaking the ‘paradox of education’ is a precondition for improving the growth of African small enterprises.
▶Skills, training and youth entrepreneurship in Africa
Zuzana Brixiova | 04 December 2024Young people represent more than 60% of Africa's population. Entrepreneurship, if supported through the right policies, can provide an effective solution to persistent youth unemployment.
▶“Youth power”: cashing in on Africa’s demographic dividend
Rob Vos | 24 November 2024Integrated approaches to empower young African women and men to take their place in a modernized agricultural sector are needed throughout the continent.
▶Young entrepreneurs in rural Africa as drivers for job creation
Paula Nagler , Wim Naudé | 21 November 2024Can Africa’s rural economy create enough jobs for predominantly young job-seekers?
▶Preventing crime and violence is better than fighting it
Bastiaan Engelhard | 10 August 2025In response to the Northern Triangle trilogy: Regional donor programmes focus on prevention to reduce crime and violence on the streets of the ‘Northern Triangle’ countries.
▶India’s experience with the right to work
Jetti A. Oliver | 12 May 2025Making people producers of goods is strategic for growth and development.
▶Half full or half empty?
Arthur Muliro | 12 May 2025What are the challenges, what are the options regarding youth unemployment in Africa?
▶Dividend or disaster: youth unemployment in Africa
Kate Meagher | 26 March 2025It is time for development economists to look beyond the stylized facts to the dire realities of Africa’s frustrated youth and burgeoning informal economies.
▶Fragile employment
Annemarie van de Vijsel, Vanessa Nigten | March 12, 2025Over 200 million people worldwide are officially unemployed and looking for work. A much larger number of people, however, has a job, but one that is uncertain, unstable and precarious and does not help them out of poverty. Rising economic growth...
▶Unlocking Africa’s economic potential
Donald Kaberuka | 23 July 2025Africa is gaining increasing global economic importance, but it has to address logistical and policy impediments to fully benefit from it.
▶Bridging the gap between aid and development
Stephen Yeboah | 25 October 2024Establishing the roles of young people in developing economies
▶Breaking the promise
Christoffer Grønstad | 20 September 2024Already, before the MDG summit has even kicked off, the German chancellor Angela Merkel has pointed out that the 0.7 ODA target will not be achieved during her term (ending in 2013). At least she deserves credit for her honesty…Goals are goals. Po...
▶Ending the mental war
Annemarie van de Vijsel | July 02, 2025Both the civil war and the tsunami have had a deep impact on the mental well-being of children in Sri Lanka. Sundaram Divakalala argues that the psychosocial care of these children should be based on research, not intuition.
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