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Call for Proposals: Work and Income for Young Men and Women in Africa

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Deadline: 19-Feb-21

The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), the Economic Research Forum (ERF) and the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) are currently embarking on a collaborative research project that seeks to identify the economic sectors with the greatest potential to increase youth employment.

The AERC is a premier capacity building institution focusing on advancement of research and graduate training to inform economic policies in Africa. The AERC collaborative research program addresses topical issues of interest to Africa and brings together seasoned researchers from within and outside Africa to generate policy-oriented research.

ERF’s core objectives are to build strong research capacity in the ERF region; to lead and support the production of independent, high quality economic research; and to disseminate research output to a wide and diverse audience.

This call is for research proposals to undertake in-depth country studies to inform policy makers and development practitioners on the economic sectors with the highest multipliers and potential to create employment opportunities, and the country-specific conditions and stakeholders needed to support these sectors. The call is for research to be undertaken in a specific group of African countries: Ethiopia, Egypt, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia, and Uganda.

This collaborative research project, therefore, aims to strengthen the evidence base on youth employment, drawing on research that will be carried out to examine the growth sectors with the highest multipliers and potential to create employment opportunities. In particular, the research aims to:

Eligibility Requirements

Researchers meeting the criteria highlighted below are encouraged to submit a proposal. However, the lead investigator must demonstrate, in their CV that they have:

  1. a strong publication record, especially in the project theme; and
  2. completed at least one AERC research project (either thematic or collaborative project); and/or
  3. Participated in or finalized a research project on a relevant topic not necessarily funded by AERC.
  4. All applicants are required to attach their CVs in the submissions. Qualified women are especially encouraged to apply.

Proposal Requirements

The proposal should not exceed 15 pages and should contain the following sections:

For more information, visit https://erf.org.eg/call-proposals-work-and-income-for-young-men-and-women-in-africa/

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