Youth-led (digital) innovation and resilience during Covid-19: experiences from the African continent

This case study report contributes to the evidence base on how young people across the African continent have adapted their situations and enterprises in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The findings and recommendations are based on evidence on resilience from an online consultation with a range of young people from across different African regions, held in May 2021. There was a high level of participation in the consultation, with more than 500 comments from over 120 participants from at least 15 countries.

 
 
For more details and the PDF file of the case study click here.
 

This publication first appeared on the ODI site. 

Authors: Stephanie Diepeveen, Emilie Tant, Aaron Bailey-Athias.

Photo by Tai’s Captures on Unsplash

The views are those of the authors and not necessarily those of ETTG.

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