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Sahel Alliance: Bintou
Support to youth and local communities for training and employment in Mali (ACTIF)
The future of a country is its youth. But what to do when 70% of young people are illiterate and only 16% complete college, as in Mali? Discover the history of Bintou, which benefits from an AFD project labeled Sahel Alliance.
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Published in July 2018
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Sahel Alliance: Rama
Improving quality and access to education in Mali (PAQAMA)
The PAQAMA project is a ground breaking program to revive education in the Gao region, a vulnerable area in Mali. A key step to improving living conditions and fighting against social exclusion!
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Published in July 2018
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Defining Social Cohesion
Promoting social cohesion is one of the most difficult, yet one of the most important, challenges facing South Africa. However, while there is a widespread agreement that social cohesion influences economic and social development, and that nurturing a more cohesive society is an important policy
Published in June 2018
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From definition to measurement: Constructing a social cohesion index for South Africa
Social cohesion has increasingly become a subject of interest for international organisations, governments, policy-makers and other practitioners. Whilst social cohesion is not a new concept, finding its origins in the work of Durkheim as early as 1893, it is the case that social cohesion has
Published in June 2018
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Social Cohesion and inequality in South Africa
interactions as our main approximation of social cohesion. We show that although there is some improvement in the extent of inter-racial interactions over time, even today less than a third of South Africans often or always talk or socialize with someone from a different racial group. We use a
Published in January 2018
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