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Friday, 22 September 2017

Africa: 70percent Working Age Population Unemployed

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INDUSTRIALISING Africa in a socially inclusive and environmentally 
sustainable manner was a major concern for African leaders, United Nations (UN) 
officials and representatives of international finance institutions and the private 
sector who all met on Thursday at the UN headquarters.

Their confab was to reaffirm their commitment to a broad-based international 
partnership. According to a UN Information Service, Vienna (UNIS) press 
statement, unemployment and poverty are very serious concerns for the continent.

The leaders noted that where over 70 percent of the working-age population is 
unemployed or has no job security in Africa, the situation has prompted the UN to 
declare 2016-2025 as the 'Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa 
(IDDA III)'. 

Both African leaders and development partners therefore
reiterated the importance of industrialization towards
eradicating poverty and ensuring that the continent’s fast-growing
population yields its demographic dividend. 

Describing lack of skills as the major problem in Africa, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn suggested that with an integrated industrial strategy, 
African states will hopefully mobilize funds, build the capacity of local employment 
and promote small, medium enterprises with domestic development projects.

African Union’s Commissioner for Trade and Industry, Albert M. Muchanga, noted: 
“Let me stress that, in line with the theme of this event -from political commitment 
to action on the ground - and the underlying principle of inclusiveness, it is my 
expectation that resources mobilized under the IDDA III will be deployed so as to significantly show benefits accruing to the ordinary Africans on the ground 
through decent employment, and access to high-quality, safe and affordable 
manufactured goods that are made in Africa, among other direct and tangible benefits.

“It is high time to move the IDDA III agenda steadily forward in order to foster inclusive
 and sustainable industrial development in Africa. Today’s presence of high-level participants from the public and private sectors, development financial institutions, 
the UN system, and bilateral and multilateral institutions confirms that Africa’s industrialization is of global importance,” said the UNIDO Director General LI Yong, 
whose agency is tasked with leading the implementation of IDDA III as well as implementing its new innovative approach to bring about the necessary 
structural transformation.

The IDDA III approach is based on a country-owned model known as the Programme 
for Country Partnership (PCP) that leverages financial and non-financial 
resources, promotes regional integration and mobilizes co-operation among 
Africa’s development partners according to a joint communique signed by 
the African leaders and UNIDO. 

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4bn people worldwide without social protection —ILO

4bn people worldwide without social protection —ILO

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