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School-to-work transition Does investing in education pay off for African youth? – In sub-Saharan Africa, a stable, well-paid job is often an impossible dream, even for educated young people, according to an ILO report. ...
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Our co-patriots African young university graduates are struggling now with unemployment and found themselves in their rural communities with academic papers while they cannot afford providing basic needs for themselves. Meanwhile, we can find many other people who need their skills and can pay for them to advance their economic activities. How can we then empower those youths with practical skills to make their academic papers valuable and help them to give back to their communities. What...
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education made me who i am today
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great sabine!!
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@Ange Aimable Musafiri (Masaka): – Education means freedom from poverty, freedom from stereotypes that say people who look like you are dumb lazy drug dealers who birth children out of wedlock. Education is the ability to inspire others with knowledge, it's the awareness of self. – Receiving a college degree is not the world to me because it will not save me if I'm my death bed, it will not buy my love, it doesn't guarantee me that I won't face challenges in life. It...
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Equipping Young University Graduates to give back to their communities.
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