Ghana
Through the publications and events for the Global Partnership for Youth Employment (GPYE) and an ICT-enabled jobs report for the Rockefeller Foundation, we investigated growth sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa and Ghana in particular. We identified quality employment opportunities, analyzed constraints and skills gaps, and recommended strategies to address them. Ghana is the highest ranking Sub-Saharan country in the inaugural Global Youth Wellbeing Index.
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Read more: Creating Value Through Global Youth Engagement

Creating Value Through Global Youth Engagement
This report makes the business case for the infrastructure and natural resource industries to engage more proactively with young people. Examining industry and youth challenges and opportunities, it offers practical,…
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Read more: 2017 Global Youth Wellbeing Index

2017 Global Youth Wellbeing Index
The Global Youth Wellbeing Index gathers and connects youth-related data to assess and compare the state of young people’s wellbeing around the world. The 2017 Index is the second edition,…
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Read more: Analysis of ICT-Enabled Youth Employment in Ghana, Kenya & South Africa

Analysis of ICT-Enabled Youth Employment in Ghana, Kenya & South Africa
This report presents findings on promising growth sectors and quality employment opportunities for youth in Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa. It was commissioned by the Rockefeller Foundation. The report includes information…
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Read more: Private Sector Demand for Youth Labour in Ghana & Senegal

Private Sector Demand for Youth Labour in Ghana & Senegal
This study presents findings from a Global Partnership for Youth Employment study on private sector demand for youth labor in Ghana and Senegal. It describes sectors with the highest employment potential…
