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Disaster risk reduction in Africa begins with jobs
The Star
|October 08, 2025
ACROSS Africa lies tremendous potential, a growing youth population, a spirit of innovation, and communities determined to build a better future.
WHEN people have access to productive and quality employment, they are better able to withstand shocks, support their families, and contribute to peaceful societies, says the writer. I Freepik
(Freepik)
With the right support, this potential can drive inclusive growth, peace, and resilience far beyond the continent. However, as the planet grapples with rising insecurity, climate shocks and humanitarian crises, nowhere are these converging challenges felt more acutely than in Africa, where communities stand on the front line of vulnerability.
At the International Labour Organization, we believe that work is not just about livelihoods. It is the foundation of resilience, peace and security. It is how communities rebuild, how displaced people regain dignity, and how countries can avert the next crisis before it begins. Japan has long recognised this.
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