Domestic work is the largest employment category for children worldwide. In Guinea tens of thousands of girls work as child domestic workers. While … Go to resource »
The dire lack of health care workers in southern Africa is threatening efforts to expand access to HIV/AIDS treatment, warned the international … Go to resource »
This ILO report claims that the annual increase in Africa's labour force is nine million and is expected to increase by 10 million per year in the … Go to resource »
In the northern border province of Limpopo, South African police often assault and extort money from Zimbabwean migrants and fail to verify their … Go to resource »
In the northern border province of Limpopo, South African police often assault and extort money from Zimbabwean migrants and fail to verify their … Go to resource »
In the northern border province of Limpopo, South African police often assault and extort money from Zimbabwean migrants and fail to verify their … Go to resource »
This report, the largest, most comprehensive ever on the impact of malaria on business, states that Sub-Saharan African businesses are highly likely … Go to resource »
Child labour, especially in its worst forms, is in decline for the first time across the globe, the International Labour Organization (ILO) said … Go to resource »
The Economic Report on Africa 2005 (ERA 2005), ECAs flagship publication, this year is entitled Meeting the Challenges of Unemployment and Poverty … Go to resource »
The report, the first in a series of issue papers by UNOWA, identifies the most pressing issues confronting youth in West Africa and proposes a number … Go to resource »
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