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Eradicating poverty by nurturing the youth in aquaculture technologies
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15.10.22
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African Development Bank
Youth form the largest segment of the population in Africa and the world at large. They are major stakeholders in driving a nation’s economy. Despite this, Africa is home to some countries with the highest poverty levels. This calls for more effort from both the public and private sectors in order to promote their involvement in meaningful investments that will aid the eradication of poverty.
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