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    Skills mix for young entrepreneurs: The right way to go 

    Guloba, Madina; Ahaibwe, Gemma; Kasirye, Ibrahim; Birabwa, Elizabeth (Economic Policy Research Centre, 2015)
    Provision of skills training has been identified by Government of Uganda as one of the major initiatives to be undertaken to make youth more enterprising while addressing the skills mismatch employers are grappling with. ...
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    Promoting self-employment through entrepreneurship financing: Lessons from the Uganda Youth Venture Capital Fund. 

    Ahaibwe, Gemma; Kasirye, Ibrahim; Barungi, Mildred (Economic Policy Research Centre, 2014)
    Youth unemployment continues to be a developmental challenge not only in Uganda but in several sub Saharan countries. Ugandan youth (18-30 years) are twice likely to be unemployed compared to their older counterparts ...
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    Options for Improving Girls’ Access to Secondary Education in Uganda 

    Barungi, Mildred; Kasirye, Ibrahim; Ahaibwe, Gemma (Economic Policy Research Centre, 2014)
    Uganda was among the first African countries to initiate a large-scale Universal Post- Primary Education and Training (UPPET) program in 2007. As result of this program, the student population in secondary schools increased ...
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    Grants Vs Loans! What works best for young entrepreneurs? 

    Guloba, Madina; Ahaibwe, Gemma; Kasirye, Ibrahim; Aliro, Elizabeth Birabwa (2015)
    Access to formal financial services remains limited in Uganda. Only 4 percent of the youth accessed credit and borrowed from formal banking institutions. As a result, youth are increasingly accessing microcredit to finance ...

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