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Research Study on Youth Employment for UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia
Client
UNICEF Regional Office
Date
2019
Services
Research Study
In 2019, AACS Consulting conducted an evidence-based study on youth employment in collaboration with Ernst & Young (EY) India. The study was titled “Developing Skills in Youth to Succeed in the Evolving South Asian Economy.” Under this project, a team of AACS Consulting’s senior research specialists conducted Key Informant Interviews, Workshops, and Focus Group Discussions with senior government officials, policymakers within and outside the government, donor agencies, the private sector, and different groups of Afghan youths.
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