Africa told to prioritize job creation
[NewBusinessEthiopia - Ethiopia] - 8/04/2025
With over 10 to 12 million young Africans entering the workforce annually, but only around 3 million formal jobs created each year in Africa, African countries are told to make job creation their priority. “Unemployment, particularly among youth, is not merely an economic concern. It is a threat (…)
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