Mozambique Jobs Diagnostic Volume 2 - Jobs Strategy Policy Note
Mozambique is about to face two transformative opportunities for accelerating the pace of poverty reduction: the prospect of major resource inflows from the extraction of liquid natural gas (LNG) and other minerals, and the prospect of a significant demographic dividend. But to take advantage of the...
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