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DOT and ITU Announce #GirlsinICT Street Team to Bridge the Gender Digital Divide

  April 22, 2021 This ...

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The Digital Shift: Youth Voices on Digital Inclusion and Skills

We are pleased to share our latest youth voices report:  The Digital Shift - Youth Voices on Digital Inclusion and Skills. Youth, ...

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Global Entrepreneurship Week 2017 with #DOTYouth

For Global Entrepreneurship Week 2017, three #DOTYouth hosted Facebook Live video chats about their experiences as entrepreneurs, ...

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3 Ways to Find Funding for Your Social Enterprise in Africa

Finding capital for a project can be challenging, and this is no exception for those starting social enterprises. Young people worldwide face the greatest difficulty in finding funding. Much of this is because of a struggle to access formal banking services. In fact, young people are 44% less likely to save money through a traditional banking institution. Luckily there are other ways for young changemakers to get funding. These funding methods often match the qualities of social entrepreneurs themselves — innovative, flexible, and wanting to make a change. Mobile Loans Mobile financial services have revolutionized the way money is saved and transferred in Sub-Saharan Africa. But did you know many mobile money services also offer ...

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