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INCLUDE HIGHLIGHTS
Wrapping up: ‘New roles of CSOs for inclusive development’ research programme
All final research reports have been published and, to top it off, the synthesis report Room to breathe: what works to support CSOs for inclusive development has been released. Were the assumptions underlying the theory of change of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dialogue & Dissent framework affirmed? 

The future of work: four easy-to-read and policy relevant two-pagers
These knowledge products address the complementary aspects of the debate on employment, skills and industrialization in Africa, developed by the INCLUDE Secretariat knowledge managers.

Up and running: 'Boosting decent jobs for youth'

Built on a vision of a world where young women and men have greater access to decent jobs,
this programme is a three-year partnership between INCLUDE, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the International Labour Organization (ILO). It aims to generate new and rigorous evidence on how soft skills development and work-based learning may boost economic opportunities for youth.
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