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Reducing child labour in agriculture through partnerships
2013
Countries must do more to fight child labour in agriculture. The Government of Cambodia has taken some concrete steps and changed its fisheries policies to address the root causes of child labour.
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Kenya's young refugees: Developing future leaders today
2013
In the Kakuma refugee camp children are at risk of diseases, gender-based violence and malnutrition. In response, FAO and partners have set up Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools (JFFLS) where children learn about farming, nutrition, gender equality and business skills.
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Uganda's young agro-pastoralists: Developing future leaders today
2013
Children in Karamoja, northern Uganda, are learning about farming, healthy eating and how to protect themselves from diseases, thanks to the Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools (JFFLS) set up by FAO and partners across 6 countries in the region.
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From mining to organic agriculture: creating green jobs for rural youth in Sierra Leone
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The Green Jobs for Rural Youth Employment (GJ4RYE) project promotes green jobs through skills training in land reclamation, organic horticulture, and beekeeping. Thanks to this project, youth participants, from diverse backgrounds are employed under a Wage Employment Initiative to rehabilitate mined-out lands for agricultural use.
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Decent rural jobs break the cycle of poverty and exclusion for youth with disabilities
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Stephen lost his hearing when he was as little as seven, but also thanks to the Integrated Country Approach (ICA) project this disability didn’t stop him from earning a decent pay. As his poultry farming business develops, he is expecting to build a comfortable life and leave his financial worries...
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