July 2024

July 2024

Dear reader,

We hope you have kicked off your summer well! Following an energizing Platform Meeting in Nairobi, the INCLUDE team is more motivated than ever to advance the mission of inclusive development. We are excited to share a few highlights from this productive gathering:

  • Presentation on the African Continental Free Trade Area by Batenai Clemence Chikwene from UNECA - African Trade Policy Centre
  • Brainstorming session on the new research programme focusing on green jobs in agriculture
  • Cross-learning day on the African Policy Dialogues

We thoroughly enjoyed connecting in person with our platform members from across Africa and Europe, and the energy and collaborative spirit were truly inspiring.

Check out some of the highlights of our recent work below, and as always, stay tuned for the latest updates on LinkedIn, and Twitter.

Sincerely,

INCLUDE Knowledge Platform



‘(Em)Power the Future Opportunities for Youth in a Just Transition in Africa’: Infographic

Based on the research report ‘(Em)Power the Future Opportunities for Youth in a Just Transition in Africa’  INCLUDE developed an infographic outlining pathways to a youth-centered approach for achieving a just transition in Africa.

Find out more about the Research Programme


SHINE: Study Visits to Nigeria, Uganda and Ghana


The SHINE Consortium has had three study visits over the past few months to Nigeria, Uganda and Ghana, where the consortium has connected with diverse groups of stakeholders in the solar energy sector.

Read about the Uganda Study Visit


SHINE: Initial Findings

As the research partner in the SHINE consortium, we're establishing the project's theoretical foundation through literature reviews and expert discussions. Discover our key insights in this blog update.

Read the blog


Future Economies Start with Youth – The Podcast

INCLUDE was recently featured on the CFYE podcast ‘Future Economies Start with Youth’  where you can hear  key insights from the INCLUDE and CFYE report ‘Green Jobs for Youth in Africa’s Waste Recycling Sector’. The four speakers share strategies for creating and improving green jobs for youth in the waste recycling sector and guide us to understand possible pathways for sector-wide job improvement and formalisation.

Listen here



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