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The document discusses youth unemployment globally. It notes that in 2009, 81 million young people were unemployed, the highest ever recorded. Between 2007-2009, the youth unemployment rate increased from 11.9% to 13%, representing 7.8 million more young unemployed. Young women face greater challenges finding work, with the female youth unemployment rate at 13.2% compared to 12.9% for males. The economic crisis dramatically increased youth unemployment rates and exposed many young workers to poverty and insecure employment conditions. Creating more jobs for young people is important for stronger economies and societies.
The document describes a single sign-on system for web applications. A web browser sends a request for an application to a CAS server. The CAS server checks the session and sees that user information is missing, so it validates the user credentials with the CAS client. The CAS client then sends the user information back to the CAS server.
This document discusses key issues facing African youth, including:
- Youth aged 15-24 make up over 20% of Africa's population, with the highest proportions in central and eastern Africa.
- While literacy and primary education rates have increased, access to secondary and tertiary education remains limited, particularly for girls.
- Unemployment rates for African youth are exceptionally high, exceeding 30% in many countries and 60% for young women in South Africa.
- HIV/AIDS is a major public health challenge, as it is responsible for over half of deaths among young African females. Overall, African youth face difficulties with health access, education, employment, and participation.
The Members of the WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF Study Group on Programming for Adolescent Health emphasized the crucial need for the three agencies to provide complementary support to countries, by working within a common technical framework, in order to strengthen and expand the activities in countries aimed at promoting adolescent health in a more systematic fashion. The Common Agenda for Action encourages the three UN agencies with principal interest and experience in the area of adolescent health, to support activities in countries in complementary ways. The Common Agenda is intended to reflect the policies of the three agencies and serve as a basis for discussion at country level in the determination of their support of country-level programming. It also provides specific suggestions for collaborative activities to advance programming for adolescents at different levels.
Savant is a camera that can see and understand the world. It uses computer vision and artificial intelligence to identify and understand what it sees. Savant aims to be helpful, harmless, and honest in how it interacts with and understands the world around it.
The document discusses youth unemployment globally. It notes that in 2009, 81 million young people were unemployed, the highest ever recorded. Between 2007-2009, the youth unemployment rate increased from 11.9% to 13%, representing 7.8 million more young unemployed. Young women face greater challenges finding work, with the female youth unemployment rate at 13.2% compared to 12.9% for males. The economic crisis dramatically increased youth unemployment rates and exposed many young workers to poverty and insecure employment conditions. Creating more jobs for young people is important for stronger economies and societies.
The document describes a single sign-on system for web applications. A web browser sends a request for an application to a CAS server. The CAS server checks the session and sees that user information is missing, so it validates the user credentials with the CAS client. The CAS client then sends the user information back to the CAS server.
This document discusses key issues facing African youth, including:
- Youth aged 15-24 make up over 20% of Africa's population, with the highest proportions in central and eastern Africa.
- While literacy and primary education rates have increased, access to secondary and tertiary education remains limited, particularly for girls.
- Unemployment rates for African youth are exceptionally high, exceeding 30% in many countries and 60% for young women in South Africa.
- HIV/AIDS is a major public health challenge, as it is responsible for over half of deaths among young African females. Overall, African youth face difficulties with health access, education, employment, and participation.
The Members of the WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF Study Group on Programming for Adolescent Health emphasized the crucial need for the three agencies to provide complementary support to countries, by working within a common technical framework, in order to strengthen and expand the activities in countries aimed at promoting adolescent health in a more systematic fashion. The Common Agenda for Action encourages the three UN agencies with principal interest and experience in the area of adolescent health, to support activities in countries in complementary ways. The Common Agenda is intended to reflect the policies of the three agencies and serve as a basis for discussion at country level in the determination of their support of country-level programming. It also provides specific suggestions for collaborative activities to advance programming for adolescents at different levels.