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African Women Lead 44% of Private Equity Investment Teams
SolutionsJan 21

African Women Lead 44% of Private Equity Investment Teams

Africa's private equity firms employ women at nearly double the global rate, with female investors holding 44% of positions and making funding decisions at triple the worldwide average. The shift proves that when women control capital, women-led businesses get funded at six times the rate.

TechCabal2 min read
Paralympic Legend Fights 27% Employment Rate for Blind Workers
Community HeroesFeb 4

Paralympic Legend Fights 27% Employment Rate for Blind Workers

Nine-time Paralympic gold medalist Lord Chris Holmes is taking on the UK's shocking employment gap for blind people after the government declined his taskforce proposal. With only 27% of blind people employed compared to 83% of the general population, he's creating his own report to demand change.

Google: Paralympic champion3 min read
Nigeria Blacklists Employers Who Don't House Corps Members
Solutions21h ago

Nigeria Blacklists Employers Who Don't House Corps Members

Nigeria's National Youth Service Corps is cracking down on employers who fail to provide basic accommodation and transport for young volunteers. The move protects thousands of graduates serving their country each year.

Punch Nigeria2 min read
Ghana Employs 90,000 Young People in Government Programs
SolutionsMay 23

Ghana Employs 90,000 Young People in Government Programs

Ghana's Youth Ministry has put nearly 90,000 young people to work in the past year through government employment programs. Every participant is being paid on time, marking a major step forward in tackling youth unemployment.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Saudi Arabia Triples Female Employment in 10 Years
SolutionsJan 27

Saudi Arabia Triples Female Employment in 10 Years

Saudi Arabia's labor market transformation since 2015 shows female employment jumping from 11% to 32%, youth unemployment dropping dramatically, and the private sector now creating most new jobs. A new World Bank report reveals how a decade of reforms turned around attitudes toward work and opportunity.

Google News - Saudi Arabia Progress3 min read
New Law Opens Door to Direct Drug Sales for Employers
SolutionsFeb 5

New Law Opens Door to Direct Drug Sales for Employers

A new federal law could help companies buy medicines directly from drugmakers, potentially lowering costs for millions of Americans. The reform forces pharmacy middlemen to reveal their fees and pass savings to employers.

STAT News3 min read
Muncie Nonprofits Employ 9,000+ and Power Local Economy
Acts of KindnessMay 19

Muncie Nonprofits Employ 9,000+ and Power Local Economy

Two nonprofit institutions in Delaware County employ roughly 9,000 people and anchor the local economy alongside hundreds of other mission-driven organizations. This often-overlooked sector brings stability, imports funding, and creates jobs less vulnerable to economic shocks.

Google News - Economic Growth2 min read
India: Women's Employment Soars to 39% in Eight Years
SolutionsApr 28

India: Women's Employment Soars to 39% in Eight Years

India's female employment rate has nearly doubled since 2017, jumping from 22% to 39% as more women find jobs and unemployment among women drops to just 3.1%. The transformation marks one of the fastest improvements in women's workforce participation globally.

Google: unemployment rate drops3 min read
Italy's Job Market Soars: Employment Hits Record 62.5%
SolutionsMar 12

Italy's Job Market Soars: Employment Hits Record 62.5%

Italy just hit its highest employment rate in years, with more than 185,000 new jobs created in 2025 while unemployment dropped to just 6.1%. The country's labor market is showing its strongest performance in recent memory, giving millions of Italians new reasons for optimism.

Google: unemployment rate drops2 min read
London Plumber Wins £200K After Employer Ignored Warnings
Acts of KindnessApr 24

London Plumber Wins £200K After Employer Ignored Warnings

A heating engineer who was attacked on the job just won a major court case against his employer for sending him into a dangerous situation alone. The ruling could change how companies protect frontline workers.

Independent UK - Good News2 min read
Parents Open Cafe, Employ 60+ Adults With Disabilities
Acts of KindnessJun 12

Parents Open Cafe, Employ 60+ Adults With Disabilities

When their son with Down Syndrome approached graduation, two Delaware County parents with no coffee experience opened a cafe to create his future. Ryan's Rise Up Cafe now employs over 60 young adults with disabilities.

Google News - Jobs Created2 min read
Tokyo Cafe Uses Robots to Employ 100 Disabled Workers
Acts of Kindness3d ago

Tokyo Cafe Uses Robots to Employ 100 Disabled Workers

A Tokyo cafe runs on robots controlled remotely by disabled workers from their homes, letting people with severe mobility challenges earn paychecks and connect with society. What started as one man's childhood dream now employs 100 pilots who serve meals, give tours, and build real friendships with customers.

Good Good Good2 min read
UK Employs 370K Disabled Veterans in Historic Campaign
Community HeroesFeb 18

UK Employs 370K Disabled Veterans in Historic Campaign

A century ago, Britain tackled veteran unemployment with a groundbreaking solution that put 370,000 disabled ex-servicemen back to work. Parliament debated making it a requirement for government contractors to hire disabled veterans, showing how society stepped up for those who served.

The Hindu2 min read
Schools and Employers Team Up to Close Jobs Gap
SolutionsMay 19

Schools and Employers Team Up to Close Jobs Gap

A skills gap is leaving 712,000 good jobs unfilled each year, but innovative partnerships between schools and companies are creating new career pathways that don't require four-year degrees. These collaborations are helping workers get the training they need while giving employers the talent they've been searching for.

Fast Company3 min read
Online Degrees Win Over Employers After Pandemic
SolutionsFeb 28

Online Degrees Win Over Employers After Pandemic

Hiring managers are now up to 10 times more likely to hire candidates with online degrees than before COVID-19, new research reveals. The pandemic's shift to virtual work permanently changed how employers view remote education.

Phys.org2 min read
Eli Lilly Cuts Weight-Loss Drug to $449 for Employers
SolutionsMar 6

Eli Lilly Cuts Weight-Loss Drug to $449 for Employers

Millions of Americans could soon afford life-changing obesity medications as drugmaker Eli Lilly slashes prices by more than half through a new employer program. The move addresses one of healthcare's biggest cost barriers while giving companies more control over benefits.

Fast Company2 min read
US-Hyderabad Symposium Tackles Innovation and Equity
InnovationFeb 8

US-Hyderabad Symposium Tackles Innovation and Equity

A groundbreaking partnership between the United States and Hyderabad brought together leaders to share solutions for innovation, sustainability, and social equity. The symposium showcased how international collaboration can solve global challenges.

Google News - Innovation Technology2 min read
Vodacom Named Africa's Top Employer 3 Years Running
InnovationJan 29

Vodacom Named Africa's Top Employer 3 Years Running

A major telecommunications company just scored a near-perfect 99.56% rating for how it treats its employees, setting new standards for ethical AI use and workplace culture across Africa. Vodacom Group earned the continent's top employer certification for the third consecutive year, proving that prioritizing people pays off.

Google News - Africa Innovation2 min read
Nigerian Banker Defeats Polio, Builds Empire Employing 600
Community HeroesApr 27

Nigerian Banker Defeats Polio, Builds Empire Employing 600

A banker who contracted polio at age two just launched his memoir after building businesses that employ over 600 people. Magnus Chukwuekezie's story proves that determination can triumph over any limitation.

Premium Times Nigeria3 min read
South Africa Targets Employers Hiring Undocumented Workers
SolutionsJun 3

South Africa Targets Employers Hiring Undocumented Workers

South Africa is shifting its approach to illegal immigration by going after the companies that create demand for undocumented workers. A new bill would make hiring undocumented foreign nationals a criminal offense, not just a fineable violation.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read

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