Entrepreneurship presents a viable option for providing decent employment to the world’s growing youth workforce, with green entrepreneurship growing faster than other sectors.
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Salar was forced to leave his hometown of Bashiqa during the conflict with ISIS, where he spent his time working as a blacksmith. He was supported by USAID's Durable Communities and Economic Opportunities, or Tahfeez, program.
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Youth employment and entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector can provide direct career opportunities, promote positive economic outcomes along the agricultural value chain, and drive the adoption of climate-smart technologies.
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We take a look at what it means to “Be Collaborative” in our approach to strengthening digital ecosystems.
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In Pakistan, the USAID Small and Medium Enterprises activity (SMEA) helps small businesses overcome structural inequalities in the digital ecosystem.
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The Zrda Project proudly contributes to the engagement of tourism in the northeast region of Tusheti, towards activities ranging from camping, horseback riding, and more.
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Zrda supports the development of adventure tourism in Georgia, training Georgian rafting instructors and more.
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With technical assistance from the Zrda project, the Samtskhe-Javakhet region has transformed into a space that demonstrates its diversity in nature and capacity for tourism.
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Seek adventure and discover legend through nature and wildlife tours in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti with this promotional video developed by Zrda.
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To develop new tourist products in Samegrelo, Zrda with the Agency of Protected Areas and local municipality implemented activities at the Churia Entrance of Kolkheti National Park.
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The Tunisia JOBS project works with university students to demystify the economic reform process and introduce how they can advocate for positive change that will create more job opportunities and improved competition.
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In the North Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, through the ACCELERE!1 project, USAID and DFID co-developed the first-ever functional literacy modules in the local language of Kiswahili.
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