Two female entrepreneurs are giving back to Uganda’s vulnerable communities by addressing issues such as youth employability and female empowerment.
Mentorship and career guidance for young people in developing countries often bring positive long-term impact to national economies.
The issue could seriously impede growth in the region, dimming the glow of a projected golden age of rapid economic expansion.
A tough childhood has set Léonie Dindji on the path to helping disadvantaged communities in her native Côte d'Ivoire.
Rising youth unemployment may be stalling Uganda’s progress, but initiatives by the government and the private sector are helping to set it back on track.
There is an urgent need to revolutionize the education system in Madagascar, and one woman has taken it upon herself to fix it.
In a country where some children as young as five have to be breadwinners for their family, formal education is often placed on the back burner.
All businesses can play a role in making education universally accessible. And doing so can benefit both the marketplace and the communities we live in.