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Participants in an EDC livelihood project describe their experiences and the new skills they have learned.
With support from EDC’s Garissa Youth Project, hundreds of young people in Kenya prepare to enter the workforce.
Through daily text messages about current market prices, technology
is transforming the way a group of Indian farmers does business.
Facing a shortage in skilled labor, the Turkish Cypriot community turns to EDC to help improve vocation and technical education.
In Rwanda, EDC’s program to train youth in “sericulture” helps boost silk production in the country.
High school students are learning some of the critical thinking and mathematics skills they need to make sensible financial decisions.
EDC’s Somali Youth Livelihood Program uses text messaging to link young people with potential jobs.
A digital network unites teens across the Middle East as they learn about technology and promote peace.
In the aftermath of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti, EDC reflects upon the tragic losses there and works to respond to the challenges ahead.