A common thread to the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and protests elsewhere in the Middle East and north Africa is the soul-crushing high rate of youth unemployment. Twenty-four percent of young people in the region cannot find jobs. To be sure, protesters were also agitating for democracy, but nonexistent employment opportunities were the powerful catalyst.
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Introducing: Global Solution Networks
10 Types of Global Solution Networks
- Knowledge Networks
- Operational and Delivery Networks
- Policy Networks
- Advocacy Networks
- Watchdog Networks
- Platforms
- Global Standards Networks
- Governance Networks
- Networked Institutions
- Diasporas