Nearly 60 percent of African youth want to emigrate because of corruption
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Nearly 60 percent of African youth want to emigrate because of corruption
According to a new survey of youth in 16 African nations, nearly 60 percent of them want to leave their countries because of unchecked corruption. The 2024 African Youth Survey, based on interviews with 5,604 young individuals from 16 countries between the ages of 18 and 24, is the t ..»»»
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