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Women’s financial inclusion in Senegal : final report
This report is part of a three country study covering Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Senegal. It explores the state of women’s financial inclusion in Francophone countries.
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Women's financial inclusion in Cameroon : final report
This in-depth paper presents the environment in which women’s financial inclusion takes place in Cameroon; provides information about access to and quality of financial services; and assesses the readiness of the financial sector to better serve w
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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.
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Améliorer les politiques d’emploi des jeunes en Afrique francophone
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Research in ActionYOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SKILL SHORTAGE JOB SEARCHING
Strengthening the link between youth skills and jobs
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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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Youth school-to-work transition in francophone Africa: A case study of Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Chad
According to recent estimates, between 2017 and 2030 Africa may contribute up to 25.9 million youth to the overall worldwide increase of 41.8 million young people entering the labour market.
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Journal articlesFood security
Assessment of the evolution of land tenure system in Cameroon and its effects on women's land rights and food security
Cameroon land tenure policy has since pre-colonial times diverged with each passing administration. This change in land policies has effects on women’s rights to land and the ability of the country to feed itself and its neighbors.
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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
RegionSouth of SaharaChadCameroonBeninSenegalTogoBurkina Faso