1 December 2019
Private Sector Development Interventions and Better-Quality Job Creation for Youth in Africa
There is consensus among policymakers and the research community that demand for young people’s labour is the main constraint to...
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1 December 2019
There is consensus among policymakers and the research community that demand for young people’s labour is the main constraint to...
24 September 2019
5 July 2019
25 June 2019
Published by: IDS
Food systems are changing and will continue to change in the near future, because of many transformative drivers, like population...
14 June 2019
Published by: IDS
Grass-roots member-owned cooperatives for female heads of households in rural Indonesia (PEKKA) empower the women members through three economic activities: community-based microfinance through savings and borrowing; a closed trading and marketing system, branded as PEKKA Mart; and economic lobbying and advocacy.
This study is part of a larger research project commissioned by the Global Alliance for Improving Nutrition (GAIN), in this instance...
27 February 2019
Published by: IDS
The current scale of investment of US$15–19 billion per year will still leave 350–600 million people without access to electricity...
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15 January 2019
Published by: IDS
This review synthesises the literature from academic, policy and institutions sources on the drivers of job creation in the Sahel...