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(Armenian version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of job c ...
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of jo ...
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Welcome to Podcast, which is brought to you by the EU-funded programme EU4Youth Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship. Within the framework of this episode, we will learn more about the careers information and career guidance process, look at information about entering the labour market according to labour market requ…
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Welcome to Podcast, which is brought to you by the EU-funded programme EU4Youth Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship. Within the framework of this episode, we will be going deep and discussing the Labour Legislation and the SME Legislative Framework in the Republic of Azerbaijan, get acquainted with the existing stat…
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(Armenian version is below) The high level of unemployment rate continues to be a big obstacle and one of the main challenges for the Republic of Armenia. The rapidly developing world and the changing labour market require young people to acquire new skills and competencies: to adapt to the changes, to overcome difficulties, to make the right choic…
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(Armenian version is below) The youth unemployment rate in Armenia during the last two years has not recorded significant changes compared to the previous years, remaining around 36.1%. The transition of young people from education to the labour market has become more complicated due to economic conditions (low demand, high unemployment, low wages,…
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In this episdoe, we will learn more about Dar Karama which fosters the victims of human trafficking in Jordan. Produced and hosted by Anas Damra, edited by Tala Alessa, sound editing by Tayseer Kabbani, publishing and outreach by Maram Alnabali and Jana Qazzaz, design by Mohammad Zatari. This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. Al…
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In this episode, we listen to Ryson, who arrived in Jordan when she was only 18 and had her passport confiscated and did not receive any paycheks for several years. Produced and hosted by Anas Damra, edited by Yacoub Abughosh, sound editing by Tayseer Kabbani, publishing and outreach by Maram Alnabali and Jana Qazzaz, design by Mohammad Zatari. Thi…
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In this episode, we consider the government's policies which aimed to “Jordanize” of some sectors of the labor market, policies that halted migrant recruitment to make room for Jordanians and address unemployment. We look at some of these policies to see if they have made any progress. We also interview government officials and experts on labor iss…
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In this episode: we interview Jordanians seeking employment, employers explain why they sometimes prefer migrant workers, and experts answer the question: what kind of work are Jordanians looking for? Produced and presented by Lina Shannak, audio engineered by Taseer Kabbani, and edited by Sabreen Taha. This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böl…
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In this episode: we talk to young people born to Jordanian mothers and non-Jordanian fathers about how their status has changed over the years, as well as speak to advocates for the rights of young people like those we interview. Produced and presented by Lina Shannak, audio engineered by Taseer Kabbani, and edited by Sabreen Taha. This episode is …
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In this episode we hear from female foreign workers about their experiences of love, marriage and childbirth in Jordan. One of them tells us of being forced to leave her child in her home country and another talks to us of her struggle to pay rent and live with her children in Amman. This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. All op…
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In this episode several foreign workers tell us of their experience of theft and their decision to stay silent instead of reporting the issue. They state that as foreigners in Jordan, reporting crimes is pointless. This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. All opinions are the author's own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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In this podcast we listen to the stories of Ibrahim who migrated to Jordan from Pakistan as a child with his family and settled in the country. Since then, he got married and had a family. His children consider Jordan their country but it isn't as simple as that unfortunately as everyone still treats them like foreigners. This episode is supported …
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In this episode, we explore the situation of Egyptan workers who although are in possession of work permits for the agricultural sector, ignore this and work in other sectors as well. They violate the law but who is responsible for this transgression? This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. All opinions are the author's own. Host…
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In this episode, we're listening to the stories of Sudanese refugees who didn't intend to remain in Jordan but found themselves stuck here. It's difficult for them to work legally but a need to survive and support their families obliges them to find a way to do so, no matter the consequences. This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundatio…
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In this episode of ‘Mal Amal' we're listening to the stories of domestic workers currently living in shelters. They're waiting for their rights to be reinstated so they can fulfil their sole aim of to returning home to their country and family. This episode is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. All opinions are the author's own. Hosted on A…
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