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Thousands of jobs for youth, university graduates

Thousands of jobs for youth, university graduates
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Commonwealth ministers back strong youth agenda for Heads of Government meeting

Commonwealth ministers back strong youth agenda for Heads of Government meeting 6 May 2021 Youth ministers met on 9 April to agree priorities for young people at the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Rwanda. Members of the Commonwealth Youth Ministers Task Force joined Secretary-General Patricia Scotland, Secretariat’s policy experts and youth delegates to review progress on youth development priorities and offer advice on CHOGM policy outcomes affecting youth. Young people, those under the age of 30, make up 60 per cent of the Commonwealth’s population. They are bearing the economic and social burden of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is forcing one in six young people out of work around the world. Meanwhile, the education of some 1.6 billion children has been disrupted.

Kazakhstan invests in human capital to avoid brain drain

This article is part of our special report A busy EU-Kazakhstan agenda. Kazakhstan continues to rejuvenate its public administration in a drive to keep talented youth at home and achieve two major goals: modernising the Central Asian country and avoiding brain drain. Kazakhstan’s capital Nur-Sultan prepares for the second round of selection for the president’s elite programme designed to inject fresh talent into public administration as the country presses on with reforms despite the pandemic. The second intake of the Presidential Youth Personnel Reserve should address Kazakhstan’s emigration problem. According to the Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting, 366,000 people have left the 19-million post-Soviet country in the past ten years, most of them educated professionals.

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