Zimbabwe: $3.57 million to boost youth and women’s employment

The African Development Fund has provided $3.57 million to Zimbabwe to support a project aimed at strengthening the skills and entrepreneurship of youth and women. The programme, which focuses on vocational training and agricultural value chains, is expected to create 3,900 direct jobs and 10,000 indirect jobs through training and market linkages.

Source: Africa News Agency

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