Monday, May 28, 2012
Jobs For Youth Key To Africa's Continued Economic Growth And Social Cohesion
28 May 2012 11:45 Africa/Lagos
Jobs for youth key to Africa's continued economic growth and social cohesion
ARUSHA, May 28, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- With the number of youths in Africa set to double by 2045, countries across the continent should boost job creation and help young people acquire new skills, according to the African Economic Outlook 2012.
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“Creating productive employment for Africa's rapidly growing young population is an immense challenge but also the key to future prosperity”, say the authors in the foreword.
Co-written by the African Development Bank, the OECD Development Centre, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the report says youth are an opportunity for future economic growth.
Between 2000 and 2008, despite world-topping economic growth rates, and a better educated youth, Africa created only 16 million jobs for young people aged between 15 and 24.
Today, youth represent 60 percent of the continent's unemployed, and of these 40 million youths, 22 million have given up on finding a job, many of them women.
“The continent is experiencing jobless growth”, said Mthuli Ncube, Chief Economist and Vice-President of the African Development Bank (AfDB). “That is an unacceptable reality on a continent with such an impressive pool of youth, talent and creativity”.
The report argues youth unemployment figures will increase unless Africa moves swiftly to make youth employment a priority, turning its human capital into economic opportunity. On the other hand, youths can present a significant threat to social cohesion and political stability if they do not secure decent living conditions.
High growth alone is not sufficient to guarantee productive employment. Youth employment is largely a problem of quality in low-income countries and one of quantity in middle-income countries, the report says.
“In low-income countries, most young people work but are poor nevertheless. In African middle-income countries, on the other hand, such as South Africa or the Northern African countries, despite better education, more youth are inactive than working”, said Mario Pezzini, Director at the OECD Development Centre.
The report recommends that African countries design better coordinated strategies to effectively tackle youth employment, focusing on job creation in the private sector while providing the right conditions for businesses of all sizes to grow and expand their work force.
In addition, given the small size of the formal sector in many African countries, the report finds that a government focus on the informal sector and rural areas, which contain immense entrepreneurial talent, can serve as engines for inclusive growth since they can absorb higher numbers of unemployed youths.
It also advocates for policies focused on creating the skills that are necessary for youths to compete in the job market, for instance by improving the quality of education in agriculture and new technologies.
Increased policy focus on youth employment must be coupled with measures to boost investments in social and economic infrastructure and diversify the continent's economy.
“Export diversification beyond raw material and private sector development are important to mitigate the continent's susceptibility to external shocks, but that takes time”, said Emmanuel Nnadozie, Director of Economic Development at UNECA.
With the right policies in place, the continent could capitalize on its recent economic growth to achieve a development breakthrough.
“Youth employment is an investment in the future. It contributes to reducing poverty, wealth creation, well-being and social cohesion,” said Pedro Conceição, Chief Economist at UNDP's Regional Bureau for Africa.
The African Economic Outlook presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments in the region. The report includes in-depth country notes on 53 of the continent's 54 economies, a macroeconomic overview.
The document also offers a chapter on human development which focuses this year on the importance of reversing capital flight to achieve sustainable human development.
Distributed by the African Press Organization on behalf of the African Development Bank.
Information about the report: The annual 2012 African Economic Outlook covers economic, social and political development in 53 of the continent's 54 countries. It is published with financial support from the European Union and the Committee of African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP).
For the whole report, including statistics and specific country performance, please visit http://www.africaneconomicoutlook.org
Press Contacts:
African Development Bank: Pénélope Pontet, p.pontetdefouquieres@afdb.org T: +216 71 10 12 50 (Tunis) / M: +216 24 66 36 96 . Now in Tanzania : +255 65811 25 49
OECD Development Centre: Elodie Masson, elodie.masson@oecd.org T: +33 (0)6 26 74 04 03
UNDP: Sandra Macharia, sandra.macharia@undp.org - T: +1.212.906.5377 (New York)
UNECA: Yinka Adeyemi, yadeyemi@uneca.org T: +251 11 544 3537 (Addis Ababa)
Source: African Development Bank (AfDB)
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Unemployment, Frustration and Crime in Nigeria
Unemployment, Frustration and Crime
~ By Nwaorgu Faustinus
Unemployment can be defined as state of being jobless. An unemployed person is one who is searching for job, ready and available to work, but cannot find it.
Nigeria is not the only country grappling with the challenges of unemployment particularly among her teeming youths and graduates, other countries both third world, developing and advanced are as well in this boat as she is. In Nigeria, the situation has led to the establishment of such bodies as; National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), National Directorate of Employment and others.
As sound as these bodies’ policies and programmes are, not much has been achieved in terms of comprehensive and exhaustive job creation and employment.
It is no longer uncommon to see unemployed persons besieging cyber cafes in search of job opportunity on the internet. Some who do not have the financial muscle to spend hours at the café, trek kilometers of road visiting government owned and private organizations with their hand written application letters and qualification for inquiries for available employment opportunities, all to no avail.
In the same vein, those who have exposed themselves to series of interviews with assurances from their interviewers that they would be contacted in no distant time have continued to wait in vain. It is even more disheartening for one to pass an interview, whether it is written or oral and to discover that one’s position has been taken by another person. This circumstance is the lots of many job seekers who
do not have connection with “the powers that be” in an organization be it public or private. It is at this point that a few job seekers view their chances of securing employment as “bleak”, then frustration and despondency will set in. It is also at this point that negative thoughts will infiltrate their minds.
Many a job seeker may know how some purported paramilitary recruits who gained employment in the time past or recently were able to make it. Applicants who paid allegedly N150,000 – N300, 000 to some top paramilitary officers are counting their losses. This is because the top paramilitary agents were not able to pull a string on their behalf. It was purportedly ministers’ and other top ranking politicians’ candidates whose names were short listed for training. The alleged payment of thousands of naira in Delta State recently by job seekers in the state to secure employment which is under investigation demonstrate the bleak chance indigent job hunters have and the extent bribery and corruption has enveloped Nigeria.
In a circumstance of this nature, what becomes the future and fate of indigent applicants who do not know or have connection with a minister or a strong politician who can wield enormous influence for them? Only God knows.
Consequently many job seekers, who cannot bear the pangs of poverty and hunger, after fruitless years of job hunt, become ready tools in the hands of politicians who equip them with guns and use same to perpetrate crime during political campaigns and elections to actualize their paymaster’s selfish political ambition.
I still recall how some alleged state government called on people whom guns were given to, to return them after 1999 and 2003 elections were over. But were the guns returned? Your guess is good as mine. Such guns no doubt have found their way into the hands of those who ought not to have them. What more? They use guns to rob, kidnap and assassinate.
The rate of crime which is on the increase can be attributed to joblessness among other factors. One who has been privy to the confessions of armed robbers will concur with me that majority of them are driven into life of crime because of not having anything to do. It is high time the powers that be; politicians, ministers and bosses of both public and private organizations stopped using their position to
favour the employment of those who grease their palms, close relations, political associates’ friend or children etc. to the detriment of people who merited to occupy such positions base on merit and ability to contribute meaningfully to growth of the organization.
They should employ those who did excellently well in both their written and oral interviews.
The creation of employment opportunities should not be left in the hands of government only; the private sector should also take part in reducing the rate of unemployment by investing in key sectors of the economy.
The likes of Alhaji Alinko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Orji Uzor Kalu, Prince Tonye Princewill and others too many to mention that have contributed in no mean measure towards employing a lot of graduates through various investment ideas should be emulated by others who have the financial clout to setup private companies that will serve as avenue for the creation of more jobs for the unemployed.
It is when this is done that crime associated with joblessness will be reduced.
~ Nwaorgu Faustinus wrote in from Port Harcourt. Email:
fausteness@yahoo.com Tel: 08035601312.
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Winners of the 65Th Cannes Film Festival
The 65th Cannes Film Festival ended last night with the following winners.
1. Palme d'Or (Best Film) - 'Love'/Amour (Austria) by Michael Haneke
2. Grand Prix (Runner-up) - 'Reality' (Italy) by Matteo Garrone
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3. Jury Prize (Third Prize) - 'The Angels' Share' (Britain) by Ken Loach
4. Camera d'Or (Debut Film) - 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' (U.S.) by Benh Zeitlin
5. Best Director - Carlos Reygadas for 'Post Tenebras Lux' (Mexico)
6. Best Screenplay - 'Beyond the Hills' (Romania) by Cristian Mungiu
7. Best Actress - Cosmina Stratan and Cristina Flutur in 'Beyond the Hills'
8. Best Actor - Mads Mikkelsen in 'The Hunt'
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Happy Children's Day
Happy Children's Day to all our God sent children.
Especially the orphans who are among us.
God will protect and save your beautiful lives and secure your future for His glory! Cheers and God bless you.
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Africa Day 2012 – Celebrating the Diversity and Potential of the African Continent
Lord Mayor of Dublin, Andrew Montague, and Minister of State for Trade and Development, Joe Costello TD, pictured at the launch of Africa Day 2012, with members of the Afro-Irish Kidios Group.
25 May 2012 12:16 Africa/Lagos
Africa Day 2012 – Celebrating the Diversity and Potential of the African Continent
Minister Costello with H.E. Ms. Catherine Muigai Mwangi, Kenyan Ambassador to Ireland, and H.E. Mr Felix Yusufu Pwol, Nigerian Ambassador to Ireland, at the launch.
DUBLIN, May 25, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- A weekend of celebrations to mark Africa Day got underway in cities around the country today, with free festivals, film screenings, concerts and children's events designed to celebrate the diversity and potential of the African continent.
In Dublin, Africa Day will be marked by a free family festival at George's Dock which will run throughout the weekend. At 5.30pm today, Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore, Minister for Trade and Development Joe Costello and Lord Mayor of Dublin, Andrew Montague will launch the festival, along with Kenyan Ambassador to Ireland, Ms. Catherine Muigai Mwangi
Speaking ahead of the launch today, Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore said:
“Today is Africa Day and I am delighted to launch a weekend of events around the country to celebrate African identities and cultures and the richness of the relationships between Ireland and that great continent.
“I strongly believe that African countries, individually and working together in the African Union, can create a great future. Africa is a changing continent, with high economic growth rates and rapid development in terms of education and industry. Real challenges exist, but the African story right now is one of great energy and dynamism.
“African governments and communities are determined to overcome the challenges of poverty and hunger and move towards a new era of inclusive economic growth. My Department's Africa Strategy is designed to support this momentum, promoting a mature relationship between Ireland and Africa which encompasses strengthened political and economic links that build upon our historical missionary and development ties.”
Minister for Trade and Development, Joe Costello TD, said:
“Africa Day showcases the range of relationships that exist between Ireland and Africa and the importance of our strong and effective partnerships. I'm particularly delighted that so many of our African diaspora groups have become involved. Your participation sends out a strong message about how much you contribute to the fabric of Irish society
“Africa is a changing and complex continent. Some countries are experiencing high rates of economic growth, while others continue to face humanitarian emergencies and long-term poverty. Ireland is committed to working with you to realise the unrivalled opportunities for trade and inclusive growth which now present themselves, while continuing to support you in the fight against poverty and hunger.
“There is a strong dynamic and warmth to the Irish-African relationship that will only be enriched by the growing cultural, business, developmental and people-to- people links. Africa Day is an excellent example of this.”
Lord Mayor of Dublin, Andrew Montague said;
“Few events celebrate multicultural Ireland better than Africa Day. As the Lord Mayor, I am honoured to be involved, and I am looking forward to experiencing the wonderful sights and sounds of Africa at events over the coming days.
“I'm a regular visitor to Africa and have volunteered with the Irish charity CAMARA in Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia. I've seen that life in Africa is changing for the better for many people and we have a lot to celebrate in this year's Africa Day.
“It is important not to forget the people who came here looking for a home when times were good, and have stuck around even when many have been hit hard by the national financial crisis. Their contribution to Irish culture and society, as well as their impact on the changing face of 21st Century Ireland, cannot be underestimated.”
In George's Dock, Dublin this weekend, stalls from over 20 different African countries will provide food samples and showcase traditional costumes, arts and crafts. A range of workshops on travel and the contribution of the African Diaspora will be on offer, while children of all ages will be entertained at the kids' corner. Representatives from Irish Aid, the Government's programme for overseas development, and NGOs will also host a range of fun, interactive activities designed to inform families about their work in Africa.
Cork city will mark Africa Day with an eclectic line-up of music, dance and arts from 1.30pm at Bishop Lucey Park tomorrow. A host of African cultures will be highlighted throughout the day, with ethnic food, entertainment and workshops on offer.
Galway city will tonight celebrate all things African with an intercultural evening of music, songs and cultural performances at the Commercial Boat Club in Woodquay. The Galway African Film Festival begins at Nuns Island Arts Centre today and runs through to Sunday.
Limerick's weekend of African-themed festivities also begins today with activities including drumming sessions, children's storytelling, a ‘Charity Voices of Africa' concert. Other events over the weekend include Limerick Sportsfest, ‘May Music in the Park' and a Family Fun Day in the Daghda Space on Sunday.
All events are being supported by Irish Aid, in partnership with City Councils and others in each of the locations.
Full details of all Africa Day events, including timetables for the flagship family festival events in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick, are available at www.africaday.ie.
Source: Ireland - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Laureate International Universities brings the World Innovation Forum to the campuses
President Bill Clinton, founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States, serves as Honorary Chancellor of Laureate International Universities. As Honorary Chancellor, President Clinton provides advice in areas such as social responsibility, youth leadership and increasing access to higher education. He also encourages civic engagement and youth leadership on important social issues during his appearances at Laureate university campuses.
“I have had the opportunity to visit several Laureate universities and to speak to students, faculty, and the communities that they serve,” said President Clinton. “These private universities exemplify the same principles of innovation and social responsibility in education that we worked to advance during my Presidency and now through my Foundation, and I am pleased to support their mission to expand access to higher education, particularly in the developing world.”
25 May 2012 20:12 Africa/Lagos
Laureate International Universities brings the World Innovation Forum to the campuses and classrooms of its global network of universities
Thousands of students throughout the Laureate network have a virtual front-row seat to important conversations from global leaders on innovation and future business trends
BALTIMORE, May 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Students and faculty from 23 Laureate network institutions in eight countries had a front-row seat to this year's World Innovation Forum, which wrapped up yesterday in Leon, Mexico. The World Innovation Forum is an annual event, being held this year in Leon, Mexico, that highlights the ideas and insights from leading experts who offer perspectives, trends and case studies to demonstrate how the most successful companies are effectively driving innovation. Additionally, 40 students and faculty members, representing 14 institutions from the Laureate International Universities network, attended in person. Laureate's participation in the full-length live event and the webcast were made possible through Laureate's partnership with HSM, a global thought leader focused on inspiring current and future leaders through innovative experiences and ideas that created and hosted this two-day event.
"This was a wonderful opportunity for our students to hear firsthand from global thought leaders who are literally helping to change the world," said Douglas L. Becker, Chairman and CEO of Laureate Education, Inc.
2012 World Innovation Forum speakers included, Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Juan Enriquez, CEO of Biotechonomy LLC, Tom Peters, one of the world's leading management experts; and Clay Shirky, author, New York University Professor and one of today's most influential thinkers on how the internet is impacting the way the world works.
Evelyn Valderama, a student from Universidad de Las Americas (UDLA) in Chile, was one of the students chosen to participate in the forum in Leon. "The network enables us to share different ideas and experiences from different cultural perspectives, which is positioning us to create a new and more innovative society. It was a great honor to take part in this event. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity."
The event was delivered to the Laureate network in Spanish with English subtitles. A panel of leaders from Laureate institutions hosted the broadcast and introduced and moderated the topics raised by the speakers. The webcast of the World Innovation Forum builds off the success of the 2011 World Business Forum, another annual event hosted by HSM, which was shared with more 55,000 members of the Laureate International Universities community.
About Laureate International Universities
Laureate International Universities is a trusted global leader in providing access to high quality, innovative institutions of higher education. The Laureate International Universities network includes more than 60 accredited campus-based and online universities. Our more than 700,000 students are part of an academic community that spans 29 countries throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, North Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Laureate universities offer hundreds of undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs in fields including architecture, art, business, culinary arts, design, education, engineering, health sciences, hospitality management, information technology, law and medicine. President William J. Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, serves as The Honorary Chancellor of the Laureate International Universities network, offering advice on social responsibility, youth leadership and increasing access to higher education. For more information, visit www.laureate.net.
CONTACT: Matthew Yale, +1-410-843-6506, matthew.yale@laureate.net
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Happy 40Th Birthday To Tolu Oladipo
I thank our Almighty Father JEHOVAH God for the 40Th Birthday of my true friend who is more like my brother Tolulope Oladipo and I wish you all the best things in life with many more happier returns of the day, with longer life and more prosperity for the whole world to see and give God all the glory for HE alone deserves all the glory in the mighty name of HIS only begotten Son Jesus Christ our Lord. For as long as Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, Tolulope, you will continue to prosper in the abundance of the infinite Grace of our everlasting God who will continue to bless and increase you and comfort you and your entire family on every side. Happy Birthday!
There are friends who are friends, and there is a friend that is closer than a brother.
~<< Proverbs 18:24 >> Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
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3 Reasons Facebook Is Not Google
By Alex Dumortier, CFA | More Articles
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Superficially, there are some similarities between Facebook (Nasdaq: FB ) and Google (Nasdaq: GOOG ) . There's no doubt that last Friday's extravaganza was the most highly anticipated IPO since the search company sold shares to the public in August 2004. Perhaps investors now buying Facebook shares expect to reap the same returns that early investors in Google did. If they do, they're using the wrong blueprint -- there are fundamental differences between the two companies (and the two stocks) that mean Facebook investors will never achieve comparable success. Here are just three of those reasons.
Facebook's growth is appreciably slower than Google's was
The following bar chart shows the annual revenues of Facebook (red) and Google (blue) side by side. I've chosen different start years -- 2000 for Google and 2007 for Facebook -- to match them up at comparable periods in their development. The vertical axis is on a logarithmic scale, and the unit is billions of dollars.
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Janet Jackson Rocks The Red Carpet at amfAR Event in Cannes
Nutrisystem Success Story Glows in a Pucci Gown
JANET JACKSON, NUTRISYSTEM SUCCESS STORY, ROCKS THE RED CARPET AT AMFAR EVENT IN CANNES. (PRNewsFoto/Nutrisystem, Inc.)
CANNES, France, May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Janet Jackson, singer, songwriter, actress, advocate, and author walked the red carpet tonight in Cap d'Antibes, France at the Cinema Against AIDS (amfAR) event being held in conjunction with the Cannes Film Festival. Ms. Jackson glowed in a Pucci by Peter Dundas gown, shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti and jewelry by Pomellato.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120524/NE13734 )
The Nutrisystem brand ambassador, who recently inked a film production deal with Lionsgate, was in France in her role as co-chair of the Cinema Against AIDS event which attracts a diverse guest list including many of the celebrities and personalities associated with the film festival as well as familiar faces from the worlds of fashion, music, business, and international society. Since 1993, Cinema Against AIDS events around the world have raised over $70 million for lifesaving AIDS research.
Ms. Jackson was unveiled as the new face of Nutrisystem in December 2011 and has appeared in national advertising campaigns showcasing the iconic superstar's weight loss on the Nutrisystem® SUCCESS™ program and her journey to sustainable, healthy eating.
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Having helped Americans lose millions of pounds over the last 40 years, Nutrisystem, Inc. [NASDAQ: NTRI] is a leading authority on nutrition research and the science of weight loss and is also the number one home delivery weight loss company.
Nutrisystem offers balanced nutrition in the form of low glycemic index meal plans designed for women, men, vegetarians, seniors and diabetics. Nutrisystem® plans include a variety of great tasting, satisfying, balanced meals delivered right to your door. The Fort Washington, PA-based Company also provides weight management support and counseling by trained weight-loss coaches and registered dietitians, as well as through an engaged online community, online tools and trackers as well as mobile apps. Nutrisystem is available directly to consumers through www.nutrisystem.com, by phone (1-800-435-4074) and at select retailers.
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