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Dezenvolvimentu Ekonómiku: Dezafiu no Oportunidade ba Juventude iha Timor-Leste.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Fonte: Oxfam in Asia, Junu, 2020 Dezenvolvimentu ekonómiku juventude nian importante tebes ba populasaun juventude sira iha mundu, inklui Timor-Leste.  Setor ekonómiku nafatin sai nu’udár preokupasaun públiku ba dékada rua hafoin nasaun ne'e alkansa nia independénsia.  Maske nunee, sei nafatin laiha balansu iha asesu ba oportunidade empregu no dezenvolvimentu ekonómiku juventude nian.   Dezenvolvimentu ekonomia juventude iha Timor-Leste seidauk iha klareza lolós, no seidauk hala'o estudu viabilidade ida kona-ba oinsá atu kria empregu ba juventude sira. Maske Estadu iha vizaun luan atu estabelese mega-projetu sira ho despeza orsamentu nasionál ne'ebé aas hodi kria empregu, planu ne'e la realistiku hodi fó benefísiu ba foin-sa'e sira. Alokasaun orsamentu Est

Economic Development: Challenges and Opportunities for Youth in Timor-Leste

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                                                                                        Source: Oxfam in Asia, June 2020 Youth economic development is critical for the world's youth population, including Timor-Leste. The economic sector remains a public concern for two decades after the country's independence. However, despite this, there is still a significant disparity in access to employment opportunities and youth economic development. The development of the youth economy in Timor-Leste is unclear, and a feasibility study has not been carried out on how to create employment for young people. Although the state has a broad vision to establish mega-projects with high-cost national budget expenditures to create jobs, this plan was not realistic in providing benefit to youth. The state budget allocation without any plans to create jobs based on the National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) has actually led to job losses. The majority of Timorese youth do not have access to