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- These are the countries where child marriage is legal
Meet the young woman who helped end child marriage in Tanzania facts about child marriage However, almost two thirds of the countries (117) allow children to marry Even in countries that stipulate a minimum age of 18, many have exemptions to the rule
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The World Economic Forum unveils its 2025 cohort of Young Global Leaders (YGL): 116 exceptional individuals under 40 who are redefining leadership in a changing world This year's cohort is making a mark in diverse industries and sectors, from heads of state to a grand chess master, founders of unicorn companies and an award-winning musician
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- The old and the young live together in this Swedish housing experiment . . .
A survey from the Nordic Council of Ministers found that 19 5% of young Swedish women and 13 8% of young Swedish men say they are not happy Bringing people together SällBo was created following a collaboration with Linnaeus University in the town of Växjö, which spent three years researching the housing needs of migrants, students and the
- Financial education for young people can help their parents
Families with daughters in the programme saw unique benefits, such as a 6 7% increase in credit scores and a 28% reduction in loan arrears
- Empowering young people is future-proofing business and society in . . .
The hurdles now facing young people are certainly daunting Despite a 15-year low in global youth unemployment, 20% of the world’s young people are still not engaged in employment, education or training What is more, young women account for two-thirds of this total, underscoring a worrying gender gap that could take decades to close
- Speaking Gen Z: How banks can attract young customers
Yet, just as with banking, the attraction these young investors have for crypto does not imply any rejection of traditional sources of money The GCS survey finds that Gen Zers are more open to the idea of a digital pound and other central bank digital currencies than older generations They would consider digital tokenization of real financial
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