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What can be done to help young people in Africa find jobs that match their skills and dreams?

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July 14, 2026에 시작됨

In Mozambique growth and employment are becoming disconnected, and so are skills and opportunity

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CLAIM 게시자: admin Jul 14, 2026
The disconnect between growth and employment in Mozambique prompts us to consider whether job creation should prioritize quantity over quality. How can policymakers ensure that the jobs being created are not just available, but also sustainable and fulfilling for young people?

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CLAIM 게시자: admin Jul 14, 2026
Some argue that economic conditions in Mozambique limit job creation, making it unrealistic to expect immediate solutions for youth employment. What can realistically be achieved in a challenging economic landscape, and how should priorities be set to address these limitations?

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