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The problem of unemployed ESU graduates in DR Congo. - Who should do what, when?. DE

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In these times when global warming, the scandalous and revolting level of poverty of the populations of many countries of the South, which have been beating growth records (figures above 10%) for years, are throwing thousands of young people (girls and boys, graduates and less educated, unemployed and underemployed, etc.) on the roads of political exile or economic migration, often with the arrival of slavery in Libya, if not death by drowning in the Mediterranean or the anomaly of the South. In the DRC, the boom and the longevity of the social phenomenon of unemployed graduates are exclusively due to the lack of political will necessary to prepare ESU students for their rapid autonomy upon graduation. Taking into account and adapting to Congolese realities the good practices that have proven successful elsewhere could well constitute viable solutions.

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He holds a PhD in Social Sciences, Masters degrees in Public Finance and Planning and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. He worked at the Ministry of Rural Development, ODSTA, Handicap International Belgium, MINUSTAH and Relief International before returning to his position as Professor and CEO of the NGO DPSSF.

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Authors Théodore Lubana Ngiyene Amena
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205898543
ISBN 9786205898543
No. of pages 80
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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