1.1 BACKGROUND The problem of high youth unemployment still persists and youth continues to constitute a large part of the total population. They take a larger share of the population size. Unemployment is an issue in all regions of the world. After the period of rapid increase in population, between 2007 and 2010, the global youth unemployment rate settled at 13.0 percent for the period of 2012 to 2014 (International Labour Organization (ILO), 2015). Developing regions are being the hardest hit
The Lost Generation and the effects on the economy of South Africa by NA Potgieter A research proposal submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration Economics 1B Module Milpark Education 2012 The Lost Generation and the effects on the economy of South Africa by NICOLE AMELIA POTGIETER A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration Economics 1B Module at Milpark
sectors in India have been successfully practicing (Corporate social responsibilities) CSR methodologies since last decades and providing support to the social needs, like child labor, child education, energy efficiency, water pollution, women empowerment, customer awareness, child welfare, health, hygiene, environmental issue like global warming, wildlife conservation, family bonding, patriotism etc. Cause Related
billion in revenue annually. David and Charles Koch, the current owners of the company, took over Koch Industries in 1967. The products and services offered through Koch Industries are extensive and include things like industrial building materials, paper products, fuel for multiple forms of transportation, energy-efficient glass for buildings and cars, textiles, medical technology, investments, and more. As one of the largest business’ in the US Koch industries is active in its CSR programs and partnerships
Health communication is the primary component of public health. It plays crucial role in achieving the objectives of public health. Without effective health communication, it is impossible to achieve the target of public health. Health communication can function in multiple forms. Verbal and non-verbal types of communication can be used in Health communication. The message communicated in local dialect can increase its effectiveness. Hence, local media plays an important part in the successful delivery
and committed.” Accenture research report 2007 Employee engagement is the level of commitment and involvement an employee has towards his organization and its values. Today in this changing scenario, where every opportunity for a student has a scope of growth, teachers are bestowed with the responsibility for shaping the youth. Therefore the institution is bound to engage their employees in continuous development programs, which will lead to job satisfaction. Our paper focuses on how employee engagement
EFFECTS OF MICRO FINANCE SERVICES ON THE GROWTH OF MEDIUM AND SMALL ENTERPRISES CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1Background of the study Promotion of MSE sector in Kenya is a viable and dynamic strategy for attaining the national goals which includes employment creation, balanced development between sector and sub sectors and poverty alleviation.This sector have been the means through which accelerated growth and rapid industrialization have been achieved.Koech(2011)
A growing body of research asserts that the provision of capital through small-scale loans facilitated via rural banking reforms and microfinance initiatives is an effective policy intervention to promote self-employment. Such microfinance initiatives target individuals who face difficulty obtaining conventional loans through commercial banks, with women being a special target group. Without access to formal loans, these individuals have often had to rely on informal-sector money lenders and other
CHAPTER TWO: CASE STUDY: AN ANALYSIS OF THE FISCAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EQUITY BANK, THE WOMEN'S ENTERPRISE FUND AND WOMEN IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR . Female economic empowerment is influenced by access to finance and capital. This chapter seeks to analyze the extent of this assertion by critically assessing information attained through fieldwork across the aforementioned financial institutions and among women in the informal sector. The fieldwork was carried out over a period of two weeks within
Chapter One introduced the research problem relating to the utilisation of ICTs in Ekurhuleni public libraries. This chapter reviews literature relevant to the study. It sought to give a deeper understanding of what ICTs facilities are used in public libraries, by whom are such facilities used as well as the reasons for the usage of such facilities. In this chapter, various literature related to the study is reviewed in order to put the study in its proper context, by identifying and analysing various