Knowledge Resources
News
- Iraq violence demonstrates urgency for a Middle East ‘Marshall Plan’
- World Bank Middle East and North Africa Region Regional Economic Update April 2014
- Unemployment isn’t working: the Arab Stabilization Plan and unemployment in the Middle East
- Qatar signs aid deal worth $1.25 billion for Morocco
- Arabian Gulf aid and investment give new depth to Morocco ties
- What Mena ‘needs is a Marshall Plan’
- A Marshall Plan will boost Mena nations
- UAE calls for ‘Marshall Plan’ for delivery of aid to Egypt, Syria
- Arab Spring to cost Middle East $800 billion, HSBC estimates
- Arab states have 20 million jobless people
- Generation jobless
Youth Unemployment
- Global Agenda Council on Youth Unemployment The Future at Risk : World Economic Forum
- World Bank MENA Quarterly Economic Brief, January 2014
- IMF MENA Regional Outlook November 2013
- IMF MENA Regional Outlook May 2013
- Arab Youth Survey
- E4E Initiative for Arab Youth
- UNU – WIDER
- ILO Rethinking Economic Growth: Towards Productive and Inclusive Arab Societies 2013
- ILO Global Employment Trends 2013
- ILO Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012
- ILO Global Employment Trends for Youth 2013
- UNDP Arab Human Development Reports
- UNDP Job Creation in Arab Economies
- IFC Global Report: Private Sector Solutions: Jobs
- World Bank: Jobs for Shared Prosperity 2012
- OECD: Off to a good start? Jobs for Youth
Infrastructure and Employment
Institutions and Organizations
Youth Unemployment In Arab World
“The job ahead is not simply to rebound. We must spur new growth. Our region’s single greatest economic crisis – youth unemployment – pleads for action, double action: immediate relief, to meet urgent needs; and inclusive, high-growth strategies that can produce millions-more jobs we must have, soon.”