Better Quote by Arancha Gonzalez Download Open image “Africans don't just need more jobs: they need better jobs.” — Arancha Gonzalez ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Better Better job Jobs Just More Need
We need to create jobs across Africa and provide its growing population with a route out of poverty where they are. — Priti Patel Copy Share Image
If you are African, the more educated you are, the less chances you have of getting a job. — Mo Ibrahim Copy Share Image
“The more Africa depends on aid the less opportunities it creates for its people” — Benjamin Kofi Quansah Copy Share Image
For African societies, no issue looms larger than employment. Only vibrant entrepreneurship and thriving small businesses can hope to provide the millions of jobs… — Richard Attias Copy Share Image
You can make money, you can lose money in Africa. But opportunities, boy oh boy, they exist. — Euvin Naidoo Copy Share Image
Skills are expensive in Africa, best people are on American salaries. — Sunil Bharti Mittal Copy Share Image
Africa's vibrancy and entrepreneurial spirit is un-matched. There's huge potential here to grow business, create jobs, and to improve living standards. — Paul Polman Copy Share Image
Once Africans realise we can just fight and get paid for it, we can do that and still provide for ourselves and our families… — Kamaru Usman Copy Share Image
The best way to help Africans today is to help them to stand on their own feet. And the best way to do that… — Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Copy Share Image
Why should not Africa give to the world its Black Rockefeller, Rothschild and Henry Ford? Now is the opportunity. Now is the chance for… — Marcus Garvey Copy Share Image
To build more human economies in Africa, governments must be far more strategic, wise, and forward-looking in their expenditure and build diverse economies that… — Winnie Byanyima Copy Share Image
I'm a great believer that, if you know how to operate in Africa, there are unbelievable opportunities. — Nicky Oppenheimer Copy Share Image
Technology is making it easier for women to connect to business opportunities around the world. Legal obstacles must not be allowed to stand in… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Ever since the first power looms put weavers out of work in the late 18th century, technology has increased productivity but threatened jobs for… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Governments can't credibly claim to be concerned about stagnant growth and ageing workforces unless they are actively seeking to empower women economically. One way… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
The lack of livelihood opportunities in refugee camps pushes many people to embark on dangerous journeys in the quest for a better life. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Our main aim globally is to connect more women to the economy because we know there is a specific market failure there: women are… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
When the International Trade Centre, the agency I head, works with German electronics giant Bosch to help Kenyan food processing companies boost their productivity… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Connecting small and medium-sized businesses to international markets can create work for host country nationals alongside refugees, building economic growth and resilience in host… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Most people - including business leaders - want a healthy future for their children. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Governments around the world are looking for economic growth and job creation. African economies are no exception, with increasing recognition that growth has to… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Latin Americans are all too familiar with the boom and bust cycles associated with economic populism. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
A.P., like the rest of India, has huge potential to move up the value chain by investing in small and medium enterprises to create… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
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The bigger the canvas, the better I do. I'm not so good at understated, kitchen-sink kinds of parts. — Christopher Reeve Copy Share Image
A strong, durable Puerto Rican economy will leave the island better prepared to handle future natural disasters. — Rachel Campos-Duffy Copy Share Image
In my first 100 days as Ontario's Minister of Transportation, I found a willing municipal partner in the City of Toronto that shares our… — Caroline Mulroney Copy Share Image
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I like to collaborate with other people for studio recordings because I believe collaboration, in any form, makes music better. — Lou Barlow Copy Share Image
Absolutely, you can improve and become better at toughness. It's a talent, but it can be acquired, too. I think of it like building… — Jim Harbaugh Copy Share Image