This report summarises the main findings from the global and country-level research carried out by the Youth Inclusion project between 2014 and 2018. The project worked with nine developing countries (Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, El Salvador, Jordan, Malawi, Moldova, Peru, Togo and Viet Nam) to support them in better responding to the aspirations of young people as well as strengthening youth involvement in national development processes. The project shed light on the determinants of youth vulnerabilities and successful transitions, and enhanced national capacities to design evidence-based policies that promote youth inclusion.
Better Policies for Better Youth Livelihoods
A Guidance Note for Development Practitioners
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