5 ways how to be transformed from JobSeeker to JobGiver Let’s take trade and youth seriously Making trade work for young jobseekers requires identifying and removing barriers Today’s youth are more educated than any previous generation. However, for many of them this does not translate into economic opportunities. Some 13.5% of young people aged between 15 and 24 were unemployed in 2017 compared to only 5.5% of the working-age population, according to the International Labour Organization. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) explicitly recognize the need to ‘achieve full and productive employment and decent work’ for young people (SDG target 8.5) and ‘substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training’ (target 8.6). International trade is a means of implementation of the SDGs and is widely recognized for its potential to create jobs if accompanied by appropriate policies. Here’s how we make trade work for young people too. 1. UNDERS
City life is nourished by people ,relation ,economic activity and time.We always talk that we know someone who is living in this city and we have good relation and he is employed with a big company and very busy with daily schedule. Urbantribe is nomadic and native of citylife that is market oriented
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