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Lessons from Lagos state in addressing youth unemployment

Foresight Africa Podcast

Release Date: 03/16/2022

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Tejumola Abisoye, executive secretary of Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, talks about the Lagos State Government’s youth initiative and its role in tackling the youth employment problem. She also highlights youth initiatives in other states and the importance of investing in MSMEs in rebuilding the economy.

Show notes and transcript: https://brook.gs/34KLcRp 

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