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Title: International Labour Organization
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The ILO is doing the reassessment of the level of poverty. About 6.1 percent of the total labor force of 38.6 million is unemployed and approximately 3.2 million children, representing 17 percent of the child-age population, are at work. Only 45 percent of the population is literate (33 percent of women)... Showed first 250 characters
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About 6.1 percent of the total labor force of 38.6 million is unemployed and approximately 3.2 million children, representing 17 percent of the child-age population, are at work. Only 45 percent of the population is literate (33 percent of women).
To deal with these problems the Government has put in place an articulate and an overall vision for economic revival and national development based on poverty reduction, accountability and good governance... Showed next 250 characters
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