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Southern Africa: Social inclusion
levels of inequality in many countries in the region.
Reducing maternal and infant mortality, countering the spread of HIV, improving farmers’ productivity, increasing access to high quality education are a few examples of AFD’s work to improve social inclusion. These initiatives are in line with AFD’s mission to improve access to basic social services and economic opportunities, ultimately reducing poverty and inequality.
Published in September 2018
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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.
Find out more ► the Sahel Alliance website
Read the project note
Published in July 2018
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Sahel Alliance: Ari
Preventing youth exclusion in the Diffa region - Niger
Because of the insecurity in Niger, many young people like Ari have lost their jobs. To face this problem, we support a project of professional and social integration, within the framework of the Sahel Alliance.
Find out more ► the Sahel Alliance website
Read the project note
Published in July 2018
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Evaluation Summary - Mesofinance Advans project
Ghana by increasing access of SMEs to finance. SME loans were so far underserved by the financial institutions of the country. This required a development of know-how through training and technical assistance.
The project was deemed appropriate to market conditions as well as to the needs of the
Published in April 2018
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Evaluation Summary - Procredit – Upscaling to mesofinance
reduction in Ghana by increasing access of SMEs to finance. SME loans were so far underserved by the financial institutions of the country. This required a development of know-how through training and technical assistance.
The project was highly relevant and exceeded all expectations in terms of its
Published in April 2018
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Supporting Youth Insertion into the African Labor Market
In Africa, as in the rest of the world, youth employment is a major concern—maybe even more so in Africa than elsewhere. Africa is the region that has the highest proportion of youth in the world when compared to its total population. Access to jobs, especially for youth, is a top priority for
Published in November 2017
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Sibling social networks and labor market outcomes in Niger: are there any spillover effects?
In this study, based on the Niger 2012 labor force survey, we assess the importance of the effect of siblings on Niger labor market integration and the potential heterogeneity of this effect. Our main result is that there is a sibling network spillover effect: for any given individual, having
Published in July 2017
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Understanding the installation process of youths in agriculture to better support it - Analysis grid and first results
Surprisingly, given the significant issues, it was not until the end of the 2000 decade that greater development efforts were significantly focusing on agricultural training and that the challenge of the installation of young farmers were emerging at a global level as a public policy issue and
Published in April 2017
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An Application of the Alkire-Foster’s Multidimensional Poverty Index to Data from Madagascar: Taking Into Account the Dimensions of Employment and Gender Inequality
generally the sole means of production owned by poor or deprived people. Another shortcoming of the MPI approach is that it does not enable gender inequalities analysis. This is surprising since two out of the three dimensions of the classical MPI are individual attributes. In this study, we also provide a
Published in April 2017
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Migration patterns and labor market outcomes in Tunisia
the role of emigration as a security valve for the Tunisian labor market. Moreover, origin households of migrants have a significantly higher wealth index. Remittances play a significant role for the Tunisian economy and at the household level. Our analysis also tends to confirm the effects of
Published in February 2017