This systematic review examines the literature on the effectiveness of youth skills training programs in agriculture in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The review analyzes 16 studies (9 quantitative, 4 qualitative, 3 mixed methods) assessing the impact of these programs on employment, income, productivity, and entrepreneurship. While the studies generally report positive effects, the review highlights a significant lack of rigorous evaluation in the field, emphasizing a critical gap in knowledge to inform donor and policymaker investment decisions.
Publisher
Nature Food
Published On
Oct 12, 2020
Authors
W. H. Eugenie Maïga, Mohamed Porgo, Pam Zahonogo, Cocou Jaurès Amegnaglo, Doubahan Adeline Coulibaly, Justin Flynn, Windinkonté Segos, Salimata Traoré, Julia A. Kelly, Gracian Chimwaza
Tags
youth skills training
agriculture
low-income countries
program effectiveness
employment impact
income productivity
research gaps
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