AMMAN Acquiring digital, vocational and technical skills is key for vulnerable Jordanian youth and Syrian refugees to enter the labour market, according to experts.Christelle Jocquet, resident representative at the Belgian Development Agency, told The Jordan Times that amending the mismatch between the labour market’s needs and the skills of youth is imperative to overcome
AMMAN Acquiring digital, vocational and technical skills is key for vulnerable Jordanian youth and Syrian refugees to enter the labour market, according to experts.Christelle Jocquet, resident representative at the Belgian Development Agency, told The Jordan Times that amending the mismatch between the labour market’s needs and the skills of youth is imperative to overcome
International nonprofit TechnoServe and technology platform Alteia have announced that they have signed a partnership agreement that aims to improve cashew farming practices through the use of aerial drone imagery and artificial intelligence.
This collaboration is part of TechnoServe’s CajùLab project, funded by the Wehubit program of the Belgium Development Agency Enabel and further supported by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Benin’s cashew cultivation has expanded more than tenfold in the past two decades, now accounting for around 17% of the country’s exports ($437M) – the second-largest export commodity after cotton – and providing income for 200,000 farming families. Cashew production is also an opportunity for climate mitigation through tree planting. However, there are still challenges to be addressed in order to improve productivity and environmental benefits. In particular, land pressure can lead to environmentally detrimental farming pract