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For Papers Submittals
Creating Markets…Unleashing
Entrepreneurship in 8 Emerging Employment Sectors for Youth
- Renewable Energy
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Water and Sanitation
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On-Farm and Off-Farm Enterprises
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Information and Communication Technologies
- HIV/AIDS
- Youth in Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
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Building Youth Leadership
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Youth Empowerment
| Document | Abstract | Completed |
| The
Potentials of the Internet in Improving Agricultural Production and Marketing
skills for Small -Scale Farmers in Developing Countries: A case of the Zambia
Rural Initiative Pilot Project. BY
Precious Hamukwala University of Zambia Dept. of Agricultural Economics
P.O. Box 32379 Lusaka Zambia
precious1hams@yahoo.com | Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
E-Enterprise and Youth Employment
BY Aboubakry LY Socio-Economist Dakar Senegal lyabou@yahoo.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Peer Support Mechanisms as a
means of engaging youth in sustainable activities and HIV/AIDS prevention BY
Olushola Olukayode Ajayi solarems@yahoo.com
| Paper | |
| Building
the competence of youth on sustainable Livelihood Skills and HIV/AIDS prevention
(wealth creation) BY Okoro
Onyebuchi Desmond YES Member buchyx@yahoo.co.uk
| Paper | |
| Developing
Interest on Agriculture and ICT among Young people through Livelihood programmes
BY Adedeji Adegoriola A.
moschinotl@yahoo.ca | Paper | |
| ELIF
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT CREATION 2006 INITIATIVE BY
EDWIN ZULU ELIF BUSINESS SOLUTIONS MUKAS TRADING BUIDING COMPLEX
CHAWAMA P.O.BOX 39 LUSAKA ezulucamp@yahoo.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
The Information and Communication
Technologies Sector BY Becky
Wachera wacheragitonga@yahoo.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Impact of Awareness Campaign
on HIV/AIDS by ICHAP: A Case Study of Urs at Ajmer
BY Dr. Divya Singhal Assistant Professor Goa Institute
of Management Ribandar Goa- 403006 India divyasinghal@gim.ac.in
divyasinghal@rediffmail.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Pastoral Activities and Services for People living
with HIV/AIDS (PASADA) in the archdiocese of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania BY
Charles F. Weja Head of Orphans Department PASADA pasada@intafrica.com
charlesweja@yahoo.com | Paper | |
| AIDS
BASED NEW RURAL MARKETS BY
Dr. D. Ilangovan Prof. of Commerce Annamalai University Annamalainagar-608002
Tamil Nadu State India dil2691@yahoo.co.in
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Community based Intervention on Health and Water Sanitation
BY Richard John PATUU Youth Field Officer Pamoja Tupambane
na UKIMWI (PATUU) (CBO) Box 125 Pwapwa Dodoma Tanzania vicmpw@yahoo.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Youth Entrepreneurs in Orissa, India BY
Sachidananda Satapathy PhD, Institute for Social & Economic Change
(ISEC), Bangalore India sachisatpathy@yahoo.com
| | Full
Paper Submitted | ROLE
OF RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT ENERGY CONSERVATION & EMPLOYMENT
BY
P. Srirama Raju Consultant
- SRTRI for Renewable Energy Programmes Secretary - SESI A. P. Chapter | | Full
Paper Submitted | Potential
of Biotechnology in Economic Development and Job Creation for the Youth
By Chekai Khisa Eliud Master of Science Student University of
Nairobi Department of Geography and Environmental Studies P.O. Box 30197
- 00100 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: 254-733-586178 chekai2001@yahoo.ca
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | Building
Trade Capacity & Attracting Foreign Direct Investment -
Fair Trade
- Capacity
Building by YES Networks
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Preparing Youth for the Labor Market
- Africities:
Role of Local Government in Youth Employment Creation
- FDI
and Information and Communications Technologies
| Document | Abstract | Completed |
| Rising
employment opportunities for the youth in Central Asian countries through skills
development and promotion of interaction of education system and labor market.
(By the example of Uzbekistan)
BY Alisher R. Juraev Senior Research Officer Center
for Economic Research 5, Usmon Nosyr Street Tupik 1 Tashkent Uzbekistan
alisher.juraev@cer.uz | Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Optimizing Youth Employment Through FDI In Retail
In India BY Prof. Gan Bhukta
Professor of Marketing GITAM Institute of Foreign Trade India profganbhuktagift@yahoo.com
| Paper | |
| On-Farm
and Off-Farm Enterprises BY Beatrice
Mwaura Ministry of Agriculture Kilimo House Gender and Cross-cutting
Issues Section P.O. Box 30028-00100 Nairobi bmuirigo@yahoo.com
| Paper | |
| The
Youth As An Underutilised Resource In Kenya: The Case Of Malindi-Kenya
BY Samson Ngengi Njuguna Malindi Youth Resource Centre Project
National Youth Organisation P.O Box 9137 Nairobi 00100 youthkenya@inbox.com
ngengis@yahoo.com | Paper | |
| The
Barriers To Be Crossed In Making Farming An Attractive Enterprise For The Rural
Poor In Nigeria- The Case Of Poor Men And Women In Imo State
BY Dr. Olufunso Adeola Olajide Department of Economics
Faculty of Technology and Development Studies CETEP City University FFF
Road Off Alara Street Lagos Nigeria preciousfunso@yahoo.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Examining the cultural obstacles
to the use of E-commerce in SMEs of Iran BY
Hamideh Tabatabaie Head of the board Iranian Young Translators
& Researchers Association YES Country Coordinator & Head of Iran YCN
N.8,17th Alley Shahid Akbari St. Vali-e-Asr Abbas Abad Crossroad Tehran
Iran hamideh_t@hotmail.com | Paper
1 | Full
Paper Submitted | |
RURAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT
BY Hamideh Tabatabaie Head of the board Iranian Young
Translators & Researchers Association YES Country Coordinator & Head of Iran
YCN N.8,17th Alley Shahid Akbari St. Vali-e-Asr Abbas Abad Crossroad
Tehran Iran hamideh_t@hotmail.com
| Paper
2 | Full
Paper Submitted | |
AIESEC Kenya Empowering Africa Programme Young Africa
Entreprenuers project BY Japhet
Edward Miano Kariuki National Committee President AIESEC Kenya
japhet.miano@aiesec.net | Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | Building
an Entrepreneurial Culture -
Promoting Micro Investment
- Business
Development Services
- Mentoring
- Micro Finance
- Delivering
Entrepreneurship Education to Youth
- Social
Entrepreneurship
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The Gender Dimension of Entrepreneurship
- Eco-entrepreneurship
| Document | Abstract | Completed |
| EMPOWERING
WOMEN THROUGH MICRO-ENTERPRISE SCALLING UP BY Wamuyu
Gikonyo (MSc. Student) Graduate Research Assistant Faculty of Human Ecology
Universiti Putra Malaysia wamgix@yahoo.com
Zumilah Zainalaludin Lecturer Entrepreneurship Development Department
of Resource Management and Consumer Studies Faculty of Human Ecology Universiti
Putra Malaysia, Serdang Selangor Malaysia zumilah@putra.upm.edu.my
Jariah Masud, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Resource
Management and Consumer Studies Faculty of Human Ecology Universiti Putra
Malaysia jariah@putra.upm.edu.my
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Franchising and its role in
developing SMEs BY Marisa
D. Pingkan & Bambang N. Rachmadi Graduate School of Management
Faculty of Economy University of Indonesia Ged. PAU Ekonomi
Lt.2 Kampus UI. Depok Indonesia -16424 marisa@pascafe.ui.ac.id
| Paper | |
| The
Gender Dimension of Entrepreneurship BY
Beatrice Mwaura Ministry of Agriculture Kilimo House Gender and Cross-cutting
Issues Section P.O. Box 30028-00100 Nairobi bmuirigo@yahoo.com
| Paper | |
| Youth
Entrepreneurship Initiative - YEI Program BY
Ms.Kaanaeli Kaale Coordinator YES Country Network-Tanzania
Box 8550 Dar es Salaam Tanzania kaanaelik@yahoo.co.uk
Anna Lyimo Program Associate Youth Entrepreneurship Initiative
(YEI) TechnoServe Tanzania Second Floor, Plot 8/10 Off Haile Selassie
Road P.O. Box 78375 Dar es salaam Tanzania anna.lyimo@tnstanzania.org
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Challenges and future trends in Micro finance - case
in India BY Nirja Mattoo
Chairperson Center for Development of Corporate Citizenship S.P.Jain Institute
of Management & Research Mumbai India nirjamattoo@hotmail.com
| Paper | |
| Participation
and Youth Employment Empowerment BY Frank
P. Materu Executive Director Youth Empowerment and Sustainable Development
P.O. Box 7579 DAR-ES-SALAAM TANZANIA yesdevelopmenttz@yahoo.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Youth Economic Insecurity: Learning To Cope Through
Business Development Services BY Bani
Orwa Ph.D. Business Development Services borwa2000@yahoo.com
| Paper | |
| The
Micro Enterprise And Mentoring Initiative: A Case Of An Investment Company In
Kenya BY Kaguchia G. John,
Mwaura Isaac, Martin Mbau, Paul Mugambi, MaryAnn Njambi and
Margaret Gachina Kenyatta University jophka@yahoo.com
| Paper | |
| Factors
influencing effective HIV mainstreaming in Addis Ababa education system BY
Nega Assefa Graduate Student Addis Ababa University Ethiopia
negaassefa@yahoo.com | Paper | |
| Enhancing
the Productive Capacity of Rural Youth in Agriculture, Environment and Natural
Resource Management towards Employment Creation in Kenya: Experiences from Kenya
Rural Youth Livelihood Strategies Programme (KERYLIP) Pilot Project in Nyando
District-Nyanza Province of Kenya BY Odeny
Odhiambo Chairman The Kenya Youth Foundation P. O. Box 1894
Nairobi-Kenya kyf73@hotmail.com
kenya@youthlink.org | Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
The Gender Dimension of Entrepreneurship BY
Nina Podoloskya All-Ukrainian Youth Organization Democratic Transformation
of Ukraine ninon8@mail.ru | Paper | |
| Entrepreneurship
for the Youth of Ukraine BY Oleksandr
Hontaruk All-Ukrainian Youth Organization Democratic Transformation of
Ukraine demperu@yahoo.com | Paper | |
Developing
Large-Scale Labor Intensive Programs -
Optimizing Youth Employment in Infrastructure Building Projects
- Equipping
Youth from Countries in Conflict with Employability Skills
- Skills
and Vocational Training
| Document | Abstract | Completed |
| NEED
FOR SKILLS AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING BY Dr.
Martina Ass.Professor, St.Joseph's PG College, King Koti, Hyderabad,
India kmtina2000@yahoo.co.in
| Paper | |
| Engaging
Youth in Service: Toward an Alternative Large-Scale Youth Employment Strategy
BY Charlotte McDowell, Aimee´ Douglas,
Brett Alessi l, Katy Hutter and Susan Stroud Innovations in Civic Participation
1776 Massachusetts Avenue NW Suite 201 Washington, DC 20036 mcdowell@icicp.org
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Youth Livelihoods in Conflict and Crisis
BY Lili Stern Youth & Livelihoods Technical Advisor
International Rescue Committee Lili.Stern@theIRC.org
| Paper | |
| Mediterranean
Youth Club for Technology & Cooperation: An innovative model for integrating vocational
training with intercultural understanding BY
Nell Derick Debevoise Youth Programs Manager International Partnerships
Department nell@glocalforum.org
Ronit Zimmer Director The Leo Savir Foundation for a Mediterranean
Vision 2020 within The Peres Center for Peace Tel Aviv, Israel | Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Optimizing Youth Employment In Infrastructure Investments BY
David Woollcombe Director Peace Child International Be the
Change Youth-led Development Programme | | Full
Paper Only | |
Employment Creation through the use of Labour-Intensive
Methods in South Africa: Experiences and Problems
BY Wellington Didibhuku Thwala University of Johannesburg
Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying P.O. Box 17011
Doornfontein, 2028 Johannesburg South Africa Didithwa@twr.ac.za
Didibhuku@yahoo.co.uk | Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Youth Business Guidance Center (YBGC) Programme
BY Joel Bayubasire Executive Director 20, avenue de l'ISP
Q/Muhungu C/Ibanda Town of Bukavu Southern Kivu Democratic
Republic of Congo deregginfo@yahoo.fr
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | |
Modern Technologies for Massive Vocational Training
for Empowering Rural Youth for Sustainable Livelihood BY
Prof. M.N. Reddy Chairman Swamy Ramananda Tirtha
Rural Institute Andhra Pradesh, India srtri@rediffmail.com
| Paper | Full
Paper Submitted | Skills
for Work in the Future: A Youth Perspective BY
Bremley W. B. Lyngdoh Development Studies Institute London
School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE,
UK Tel: +44-7899897823; Fax: +44-2079556844 b.w.lyngdoh@lse.ac.uk | | Full
Paper Submitted | | |