The design and impact of an apprenticeship-based entrepreneurship intervention in Nigeria
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The article is about the design and impact of an apprenticeship-based entrepreneurship intervention in Nigeria. This project is implemented as a partnership between the Centre for Gender and Social Policy Studies (CGSPS) and the National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM). The focus is on how to stimulate and sustain private economic activity in the form of new businesses among young persons in Africa's most populous country – Nigeria.
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