A critical analysis of the urban-rural divide in youth unemployment by guest blogger Lionel Kpenou-Chobli. Africa has 200 million young people aged 15 to 24 years, more than 20% of the [...]
Work the Change tackles the skills gap by preparing students for the school-to-work transition through employability workshops. One of the youth unemployment crisis causes is the skills gap. This [...]
We’re revisiting our old weekly news summaries: gems of wisdom and absolute rubbish, together at last under one clichéd heading. What’s not to love? “We have to hope. If Japan falls [...]
‘We want three things. We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?’ asks the manifesto of Gaza Youth Breaks Out (GYBO). A [...]
Tomorrow is International Youth Day, a time when the global community recognises young people as powerful agents for change and draws attention to the issues that affect the world’s 1.2 billion [...]
Peace Child International is excited to announce the release of the Effective Practice Guide to Youth-Led Green Job Creation Initiatives in Europe – the EPG, for short. It was four months [...]
For the final instalment of the Effective Practice Guide to Youth-Led Green Job Creation blog series, we head to the small county of Dolna Mitropolia in northern Bulgaria. Archaeological Summer [...]
In entry four for this EPG Blog Series, we’ll be looking at Enviu, a Netherlands-based entrepreneurship initiative that employs the trendy tactic of harnessing the power of the crowd while [...]
In anticipation of our EU Effective Practice Guide to Youth-Led Green Job Creation Initiatives, which will be released in August, we decided to start a blog series about our favourite job [...]
As the Peace Child staff work on completing the EU Best Practice Guide to Youth-Led Green Job Creation (stay tuned), it’s worth taking the time to put young Europeans’ values on record. [...]