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Promoting Skills Development for Youth in Zambia

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  • World Bank, 2024. "Promoting Skills Development for Youth in Zambia," World Bank Publications - Reports 41072, The World Bank Group.
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    1. World Bank, 2020. "Accelerating Digital Transformation in Zambia," World Bank Publications - Reports 33806, The World Bank Group.
    2. Angel-Urdinola,Diego & Mayer Gukovas,Renata, 2018. "A skills-based human capital framework to understand the phenomenon of youth economic disengagement," Policy Research Working Paper Series 8348, The World Bank.
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