Harambee in the News
Harambee in the News
CNBC Africa Interview | Reflecting on the unemployment rate in the second quarter of 2022
South Africa’s unemployment rate came in at 33.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2022 from 34.5 per cent in the three months to March. Zengeziwe Msimang, Harambee’s Chief Communications Officer joins CNBC Africa for more. Watch the interview below: Source: CNBC...Harambee in the News
NewzRoom Afrika Interview | Young people remain vulnerable to unemployment
The Newzroom Afrika Business Desk and AM Report both look at expectations on the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey, to be released today following a marginal drop in the unemployment rate to 34.5%. However, young people remain vulnerable. Looking at the continued...Harambee in the News
Employ more women, pay them fairly, and build the economy
On average, South African women have more educational qualifications but still remain less employed and economically active than men. In fact, young women are 6-8% less likely to be working than men. This reality proves Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator’s...Harambee in the News
South Africa must bridge the gap on labour force gender disparity
The personal and social costs of the employment crisis are not gender neutral. Women experience disproportionately worse outcomes than men at every stage. In the search for work, barriers for young women are higher and harder to overcome. When they do find work, no...Harambee in the News