Les Jeunes en Afrique

Les Jeunes en Afrique
Author: Hélène d'. Almeida-Topor
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1992
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

Les Jeunes en Afrique

Les Jeunes en Afrique
Author: Hélène d'. Almeida-Topor
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1992
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

Les Jeunes en Afrique

Les Jeunes en Afrique
Author: Hélène d'. Almeida-Topor
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1992
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

L'Afrique Pour Les Jeunes Curieux - Livre 1

L'Afrique Pour Les Jeunes Curieux - Livre 1
Author: Beatrice Achaleke
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976321825

Nous vivons dans la Décennie des Nations Unies 2015-2024 pour les personnes d'ascendance africaine. Pour Nguisse et Atabong, deux adolescents nés d'une mère africaine et d'un père européen et élevés en Europe, c'est une bonne occasion pour aller à la recherche de leur identité africaine. Ils rencontrent alors leur cousin, le Prince Fuareke, un étudiant intelligent et compétent de 16 ans et une conversation passionnante sur l'Afrique s'engage. Mosquito Zangalo, un moustique curieux et super malin t'attend à la fin de chaque chapitre et te lance un défi pour voir si tu as bien compris ce que tu as lu. Apprète-toi à découvrir l'Afrique, un continent plein de surprises ! "Parlons de l'Afrique" est le tome 1 de notre série "L'Afrique pour les jeunes curieux." Bonne lecture, sois gentil(le) de partager ton savoir avec tous ceux et celles qui te sont chers et ne manque pas la sortie du tome 2 !

Les jeunes non scolarisés d'Afrique subsaharienne

Les jeunes non scolarisés d'Afrique subsaharienne
Author: Keiko Inoue
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1464806896

The economic and social prospects are daunting for the 89 million out-of-school youth who comprise nearly half of all youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Within the next decade, when this cohort becomes the core of the labor market, an estimated 40 million more youth will drop out, and will face an uncertain future with limited work and life skills. Furthermore, out-of-school youth often are 'policy orphans,' positioned between sectors with little data, low implementation capacity, lack of interest in long-term sustainability of programs, insufficient funds, and little coordination across the different government agencies. This report provides a diagnostic analysis of the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the 12- to 24-year-old cohort. This report also examines the decision path youth take as they progress through the education system and the factors that explain youth's school and work choices. It finds that individual and household characteristics, social norms, and characteristics of the school system all matter in understanding why youth drop out and remain out of school. In particular, six key factors characterize out-of-school youth: (i) most out-of-school youth drop out before secondary school; (ii) early marriage for female youth and (iii) rural residence increase the likelihood of being out of school; (iv) parental education level and (v) the number of working adults are important household factors; and (vi) lack of school access and low educational quality are binding supply-side constraints. Policy discussions on out-of-school youth are framed by these six key factors along with three entry points for intervention: retention, remediation, and integration. This report also reviews policies and programs in place for out-of-school youth across the continent. Ultimately, this report aims to inform public discussion, policy formulation, and development practitioners' actions working with youth in Sub-Saharan Africa.