📊 Global youth employment, skilling and learning are evolving fast! ⚡ Stay ahead with these THREE recommended resources from YouthForesight.
📖 April’s most popular resources:
1️⃣ World Data Lab’s Africa Youth Employment Outlook 2026
› › › Get insights into the state of youth employment across the African continent, with a sharp focus on how gender dynamics shape young people’s access to work.
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2️⃣ UNICEF Generation Unlimited’s Global Youth Outcomes Observatory
› › › Explore this pioneering web portal that brings together global and nationally representative data on youth skills and livelihoods.
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3️⃣ ILO’s Employment and Social Trends 2026
› › › Examine the state of global labour markets with this report featuring analysis on productivity, demographic and economic pressures shaping work in the year ahead.
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🌍🤝 Important engagements you should participate:
UNESCO has just launched global youth and student consultations to co-design the Post-2030 Education Agenda.
Through a global survey and consultation meetings, they are calling on youth and students aged 11–30 to shape the future of education and influence the direction leaders take next.
Join the movement!
• Students & youth: Take the survey individually or with friends as a group.
👉 https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=Uq5PHbM5-kuwswIpVrERlE8JdGMWsPxEmjwXpTCC2qpUQjU3V0RHOVdVUFlFRjAwT1FVOEkzSUI5Vy4u&route=shorturl
• Teachers & educators, partners and education actors: Organize a debate with your youth and send their views. Use the age-specific guidance documents (ages 11–30) to lead the conversation and submit a collective response.
👉 https://www.unesco.org/sdg4education2030/en/articles/education-beyond-2030-global-youth-and-student-consultations-shape-future-education-agenda