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Youth Employment and Evidence Insights Hub Podcast

This podcast series is part of the Youth Employment Evidence and Insights Hub (YEEIH). It offers a collection of perspectives on the role of evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) in ensuring inclusion through language, skills, and barriers, as well as through the lens of various interesting personalities in the EIDM ecosystem. Designed to be engaging and interactive conversations, this series takes you through some of the most critical topics in EIDM for the youth across Africa and beyond.

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    Evidence for faster, safer youth jobs

    Guest: Firmaye Bogale (Ethiopia)Host: Peter Babyenda (Uganda)Decent jobs for young people won’t come from guesswork. In this episode, Peter hosts Firmaye – a strong champion of youth inclusion – as she gets candid about what’s really holding youth back and how good evidence can lead to robust decisions that work on the ground across Africa. We dig into common barriers to employment for young people and how evidence and collaboration might pose viable solutions. Let’s hear what Firmaye has to share with us!

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    Seeing the whole picture: local evidence and indigenous ways of knowing

    Guest: Folashade Fajuyigbe (Nigeria)Host: Joel Acana (Uganda)Girls and young people with disabilities face real barriers to decent work –everything from inaccessible applications to unsafe commutes. In this episode, Joel sits down with Folashade – a young leader who advocates for persons living with disabilities and other vulnerable groups. What does decent work really mean for girls and young people with disabilities – and what should change tomorrow? Folashade shares her strongest opinions on what opens doors, what keeps people safe, and what proof actually convinces you it’s working. This is an interesting and engaging conversation with a young woman in the evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) space regarding issues of inclusion!

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    Enabling girls and youth with disabilities into dignified work

    Guest: Folashade Fajuyigbe (Nigeria)Host: Joel Acana (Uganda)Girls and young people with disabilities face real barriers to decent work –everything from inaccessible applications to unsafe commutes. In this episode, Joel sits down with Folashade – a young leader who advocates for persons living with disabilities and other vulnerable groups. What does decent work really mean for girls and young people with disabilities – and what should change tomorrow? Folashade shares her strongest opinions on what opens doors, what keeps people safe, and what proof actually convinces you it’s working. This is an interesting and engaging conversation with a young woman in the evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) space regarding issues of inclusion!

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    Rendre les preuves accessibles et utilisables par toutes et tous

    Invité·e·s: Aiza Monique Ainyakou (Côte d’Ivoire), Marina Akissi Kouame (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamadou Cherif Diallo (Senegal)Les preuves ne devraient jamais être un casse-tête, ni rester l’apanage de celles et ceux qui maîtrisent parfaitement l’anglais ou disposent d’une excellente connexion internet. Dans cet épisode, nous explorons comment rendre les preuves réellement accessibles à toutes et à tous : en français, dans les langues locales, à travers des formats simples et adaptés (WhatsApp, audios, fiches d’une page), et grâce à de petits aménagements qui permettent l’inclusion des jeunes filles, des jeunes en situation de handicap ou des personnes qui disposent uniquement d’un téléphone basique. Nos invité·e·s, trois jeunes leaders émergent·e·s de l’EIDM (Monique, Marina et Chérif), expliquent pourquoi une communication claire et une approche véritablement inclusive doivent dépasser les rapports écrits. Il est question de repenser nos événements, webinaires et ateliers : horaires plus accessibles, interprétation linguistique, supports simplifiés et langage non technique, afin que personne ne soit laissé de côté. À la fin de l’épisode, vous découvrirez ce qui fait qu’une preuve devient réellement exploitable… et comment la rendre utile, concrète et engageante pour les jeunes.

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    Construire des communautés de preuves qui renforcent de meilleures décisions en Afrique

    Invité·e·s: Aiza Monique Ainyakou (Côte d’Ivoire), Marina Akissi Kouame (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamadou Cherif Diallo (Senegal)Qu’est-ce qui fait réellement fonctionner une communauté de preuves ? Dans cet épisode, nos invité·e·s montrent comment l’inclusion et la dynamique collective permettent de transformer la preuve d’un simple document en un outil véritablement utilisé par les acteurs du terrain. Nous explorons comment la confiance, des objectifs partagés et des approches concrètes d’engagement contribuent à créer des espaces où les preuves éclairent efficacement les décisions à travers l’Afrique. Qu’il s’agisse de construire des ponts entre les langues et les cultures, ou de proposer des formats accessibles pour que les jeunes, les filles et les jeunes en situation de handicap puissent participer pleinement, cette conversation révèle les ingrédients essentiels pour bâtir des communautés de preuves que les gens ont envie de rejoindre. Dans la continuité de l’épisode 4, nos invité·e·s, Monique, Marina et Chérif partagent leurs perspectives sur la manière dont des communautés inclusives et bien pensées peuvent renforcer la prise de décision informée par les preuves sur le continent.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast series is part of the Youth Employment Evidence and Insights Hub (YEEIH). It offers a collection of perspectives on the role of evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) in ensuring inclusion through language, skills, and barriers, as well as through the lens of various interesting personalities in the EIDM ecosystem. Designed to be engaging and interactive conversations, this series takes you through some of the most critical topics in EIDM for the youth across Africa and beyond.

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Africa Evidence Network

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This podcast series is part of the Youth Employment Evidence and Insights Hub (YEEIH). It offers a collection of perspectives on the role of evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) in ensuring inclusion through language, skills, and barriers, as well as through the lens of various interesting...

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