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NewsDevelopment Economics Evaluation Social PolicyPublished dateMonday, 7. September 2020 - 15:00
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Research in ActionEconomics
Boosting youth employment in Africa during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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Formal and Informal Enterprises in Francophone Africa: Moving Toward a Vibrant Private Sector
While the duality of African economies is well recognized in economic literature, only a few comprehensive studies have examined the formal and informal economies using the same instruments.
Publication DateFriday, July 3, 2020 -
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One hundred new women PhDs in economics for Francophone Africa by 2025
Focusing on reducing the gender gap, the project aims to strengthen analytical capacities in economics in Francophone Africa.
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Mentoring young agricultural graduates in the search for decent jobs in Benin
This project will generate evidence on the role of mentoring to improve young graduates’ access to decent jobs in the agricultural sector in Benin.
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NewsYOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INCLUSIVE GROWTH EMPOWERMENT
New funding to boost decent employment for Africa’s youth
Published dateMonday, 27. May 2019 - 14:00 -
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Regional integration, improving women’s economic situation, and transformation of gender relations in West Africa
This project aims to document the impact of trade between member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union on their economic development, the economic situation of women, and the dynamics of relationships between men and women with
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StoryECONOMICS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT Information and Communication
Young, locally-trained economists guide Francophone Africa towards a more prosperous future
Founded with IDRC's support, PTCI provides local training to high-level economists to help offset the shortage of experts in Francophone Africa
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Taking advantage of the gender dividend to accelerate economic growth in ECOWAS
This project aims to analyze the gender dividend in West Africa. The gender dividend is the increase in national production per head attributable to more equality between women and men in the labour market.
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Research in ActionClimate change Food and Agriculture
Agro-meteorological early warning to reduce agricultural vulnerability to climate change: The experiences of PARBCC in Benin
Published dateFriday, April 22, 2016 - 00:00