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A systematic review of employment outcomes from youth skills training programmes in agriculture in low- and middle-income countries

Agriculture

A systematic review of employment outcomes from youth skills training programmes in agriculture in low- and middle-income countries

W. H. E. Maïga, M. Porgo, et al.

Dive into the systematic review examining youth skills training programs in agriculture within low- and middle-income countries. Revealing insights from W. H. Eugenie Maïga and colleagues, this research uncovers the positive impact these programs have on employment and income, while also highlighting a crucial gap in rigorous evaluation that needs to be addressed.

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Abstract
Engagement of youth in agriculture in low- and middle-income countries may offer opportunities to curb underemployment, urban migration, disillusionment of youth and social unrest, as well as to lift individuals and communities from poverty and hunger. Lack of education or skills training has been cited as a challenge to engage youth in the sector. Here we systematically interrogate the literature for the evaluation of skills training programmes for youth in low- and middle-income countries. Sixteen studies—nine quantitative, four qualitative and three mixed methods—from the research and grey literature documented the effects of programmes on outcomes relating to youth engagement, including job creation, income, productivity and entrepreneurship in agriculture. Although we find that skills training programmes report positive effects on our chosen outcomes, like previous systematic reviews we find the topic to chronically lack evaluation. Given the interest that donors and policymakers have in youth engagement in agriculture, our systematic review uncovers a gap in the knowledge of their effectiveness.
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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