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DEVELOPMENT NEWS TEAM EQUAL WORK FROM ALGERIA/YEMEN


Team Equal Work focused on gender inequality in the workplace. Despite studying in the same university and receiving similar degrees, Nour Kaddeche from Algeria explained how her job prospects were inferior to those of her male teammates. That women are high achievers in education – especially in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects – is not reflected in future prospects, the team showed.


TEAM SMART PLANNING FROM MOROCCO


Team Smart Planning (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYQoOyqZFCI) highlighted income inequality in rural areas. “75 percent of the nation’s wealth and 70 percent of the population is concentrated in five regions of Morocco,” explained Amal El Jirari. “There is an unequal distribution across the nation, in production, healthcare and job opportunities,” added teammate Mahmoud Maamar: “We are proposing solutions to these problems.”


TEAM ENTREPIONEERS FROM SYRIA


In second place, Team EntrePioneers focused on children with special needs brought about by war https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsA4QnaYJ0Q “Through Visualize2030, we learned more about the importance of data to tell a story that touches the world and creates change,” explained Bassel Al Madani.


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PHOTO (unless otherwise credited): Visualize 2030/ADP


PHOTO: OPEC Fund/Fatma Elzahra Elshhati


PHOTO: OPEC Fund/Fatma Elzahra Elshhati


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