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    Zanfina Gashi, Female IT Training, American University of Kosovo (AUK), EYE Project | © Helvetas / Christian Bobst

    Emerging Impacts in Using a Systemic Approach to Enhance Youth Employment

    Currently, about 73 million youth worldwide are looking for work. Those who succeed in finding employment are typically hired into low-skilled, low-productivity positions, often in the informal sector.
    Written by Zenebe B. Uraguchi - 01. February 2017
    © Zenebe Uraguchi

    Embracing and Managing Aid-Intensity Through Diffusion of Commercial Services

    Super Typhoon Haiyan, locally know as Yolanda, struck Eastern Samar and Leyte in November 2013, affecting more than 14 million people. Large volumes of aid poured into the area right after the disaster. Now the emergency phase is over. Yet a number of international aid agencies continue providing direct assistance to the typhoon-affected communities.
    Written by Francesco Melara, Jenifer Raloso, Adwyait K. Roy, Zenebe B. Uraguchi - 30. January 2017
    © Helvetas

    How Water Treatment and Safe Storage System Worked Better in Remote Areas of Nepal

    Access to and use of enough and safe water enable poor women and men to lead a healthy life by improving the quality of drinking water and reducing water-borne diseases. Better functioning water treatment and safe storage system addresses unimproved water sources and unsafe or unreliable water supplies.
    Written by Madan R. Bhatta , Balmukunda Kunwar, Valérie Cavin, Zenebe B. Uraguchi - 18. January 2017
    © Helvetas

    The Youth Want to: THINK – ADAPT 2016

    The main objectives of this conference were to highlight the importance of climate change adaptation in water management and farming systems.
    Written by Arjumand Nizami, Jawad Ali - 13. January 2017
    © CC0 Creative Commons

    Making Integrated Waste Management Work Better in Bigger Territories

    Waste, rubbish, trash, junk, garbage… you name it! Growing cities in many parts of the world face serious problems from increasing generation of waste. If not well managed, it can be an environmental and health problem, but also an economic loss.
    Written by Arben Kopliku, Zenebe B. Uraguchi, Valbona Karakaçi - 11. January 2017
    © Helvetas

    Focusing on the Most Vulnerable in Madagascar

    In common with all our country programmes, the Madagascar team have developed a definition of what it means to be disadvantaged in their country context.
    Written by Jane Carter - 09. January 2017
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