West African Youth Challenges and Opportunity Pathways
This open access edited collection explores obstacles that impede, and potential pathways toward improving, the material and psychological well-being of youth in and from West Africa. Contributors range from researchers to practitioners, offering a transatlantic, transcontinental set of perspectives on the mounting evidence that, whether they reside in poor “underdeveloped” or wealthier (OECD) countries, young people who live in poverty and are African-born or of African descent are disproportionately burdened by the global phenomenon of increasing income inequality.This open access edited collection explores obstacles that impede, and potential pathways toward improving, the material and psychological well-being of youth in and from West Africa. Contributors range from researchers to practitioners, offering a transatlantic, transcontinental set of perspectives on the mounting evidence that, whether they reside in poor “underdeveloped” or wealthier (OECD) countries, young people who live in poverty and are African-born or of African descent are disproportionately burdened by the global phenomenon of increasing income inequality.
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This open access edited collection explores obstacles that impede, and potential pathways toward improving, the material and psychological well-being of youth in and from West Africa. Contributors ran
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Rutgers University-Newark Newark, NJ, USA. Mora L. McLean is principal investigator for the 2017–2018 Forum on Expanding Youth Learning and Opportunity Pathways in, and Linked to, West Africa, designed, with support from the Ford Foundation, to facili- tate collaboration between practitioners and researchers concerned about the well-being of West African and African descendant youth. Between 2015 and 2018 she was a senior fellow with the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies at Rutgers University-Newark. She is president emerita of the Africa-America Institute (AAI), the oldest US-based nonprofit devoted to expanding educational opportunities for Africans.
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