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@tahakanizibwa Sometimes degrees unfortunately test knowledge, not personality. Could also just be nerves . They might need a different stage to shine on.
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@job_matua That’s why legacy isn’t just about preparing children with skills; academic or technical it’s about building with them.
If they only meet it at inheritance, it feels like entitlement. If they grow inside it, it becomes ownership. Legacy is a mindset lived and built together.
@RuthBiyinzika 4. Credit guarantees, not just loans
Support access to finance by removing collateral barriers for unemployed graduates. Especially those that have great business ideas.
@RuthBiyinzika 2. Wage subsidies for long-term unemployed hires.
Government temporarily co-pays salaries (to firms that hire graduates who've been unemployed long) to reduce the risk for employers hiring this group.
@RuthBiyinzika Here's my humble solution as an unemployed Ugandan.
1. Target by duration, not just youth
Design programmes for those unemployed for 3–5 years and 5+ years, instead of treating all graduates the same.
@RuthBiyinzika Nearly half of youth are NEET.(Not in Employment, Education or Training)
Without targeting long-term unemployment, we risk deepening the labour market scarring not solving it.
@RuthBiyinzika This is important, but it still treats graduates as one group.
What about those 5–10 years post-graduation; no experience, no capital, excluded from credit, and now statistically invisible?
Uganda produces roughly 700,000 graduates yearly vs about 90,000 formal jobs.
@KagutaMuseveni Mr. President @KagutaMuseveni , you see those advisory roles you are yet to allocate in different fields, I know for sure you need an advisor on unemployment and enkulakulana ( dvpt) especially for the youth.
I nominate myself for that.