Young entrepreneurs who want their work to have a positive impact on their communities, urgently need more help from governments if they’re to succeed and resist the COVID-19-fuelled economic downturn, UN economists said on Thursday. NEW YORK, USA, July 3, 2020,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- Amid worsening global employment prospects owing to the pandemic, the UN […]
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