Aligning Senegal’s national employment promotion strategy with the country’s priority sectors should enhance youth employability Youth in Senegal face particularly high rates of unemployment and precarious working co...
Better coordination between youth employment programmes can increase their effectiveness in Uganda High rates of unemployment and vulnerable employment undermine the fundamental rights o...
Addressing the unequal care burden can help women access decent work in the Philippines Women in the Philippines participate much less than men in the labour force. When they ...
Financial grants for entrepreneurs can increase youth employment in Nigeria Nigeria’s rising unemployment problem is particularly severe among the youth. The gover...
Investing in female education and expanding childcare can increase women’s access to decent work in Senegal The Senegalese government is actively promoting gender equality through various nationa...
Increased access to higher education and affordable childcare needed to boost Sri Lankan women’s participation in decent work Successive Sri Lankan governments have shown commitment to women’s economic empowerment...
Expanding childcare and parental leave can promote decent work for Brazilian women Brazilian women continue to encounter numerous barriers that limit their access to dece...
Education, childcare, and formal sector opportunities are key to promoting decent work for women in Kenya While Kenya has made good progress in increasing women’s participation in the labour ma...
Tackling gender stereotypes and expanding daycare services likely to help women access decent work in Perú Despite years of efforts, and some progress, labor inequality between women and men per...