Context
Resha's project area in South Asia is a war-torn country. Violence and arbitrariness have prevailed for over 40 years. International organizations and humanitarian aid projects are now in retreat after years of involvement, although their effects are only visible in a few areas. According to the UN, a full 63 percent of the country's total population is under the age of 25 (as of 2019). These many young people represent tremendous potential. However, in addition to the insecure situation in the country, one of their biggest challenges remains that there are hardly any opportunities and infrastructure for jobs and quality education. No wonder that many people of the young generation are longing for a peaceful and hopeful perspective and are looking for a future. This drives many to flee or migrate abroad.
But there are also those who want to stay in order to invest in their country and build it up for future generations. And the countless potential resources hidden in this country prove them right. But where should they find support? How can they create an opportunity for their families and other employees to earn a fair and stable income?
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