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8 Sep 2014:
Giving women a second chance at literacy will increase their earning power and give their children a brighter future
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1 Sep 2014: Based on current recruitment criteria, one reader laments that even Bill Gates would not be able to get a job in a British NGO
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20 Aug 2014: When we hear about youth unemployment, the words ‘global’ and ‘crisis’ are usually not far behind. But has the state of youth joblessness been exaggerated? What is really driving it and how do you get young people into employment? And whose job is it to care? We asked nine professionals from across the world. Explore their insights by clicking on the pictures below
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20 Aug 2014:
Salma Wahba, youth and adolescent development officer for Unicef Egypt, on supporting the most marginalised young people
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20 Aug 2014:
Theodoor Sparreboom, labour economist at the International Labour Organisation, on the data behind the jobs crisis
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20 Aug 2014:
Abdeslam Seddiki, Morroccan minister of labour and social affairs, on why creating jobs is a priority for the government
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20 Aug 2014:
Mohamed Ali, director of the Iftiin Foundation, explains why Somalia's employment situation borders on 'catastrophic'
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20 Aug 2014:
Harry James, Commonwealth youth representative for the Pacific, on the social discrimination behind unemployment
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20 Aug 2014:
Saket Mani, children and youth representative at the UN, warns against the consequences of long-term unemployment
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18 Aug 2014: Financial services reform has led to more policies being taken out by the poorest families. But exploitation is also on the rise, says Patricia McCracken
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