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Oumar Sow, is a doctoral student who has held a Master's degree in Law for 10 years. To survive and support himself, he teaches Law courses to associations. Always looking for the first job, he sometimes works on paving sites. Forced to fall back on unlimited and often unpaid internships or repetitive service contracts, with no job prospects, many young graduates in the country choose to emigrate by all means. In Senegal, the integration of young people into the world of work is a difficult equation for the authorities to solve, despite the various programs implemented by the State. A video filmed by Alassane Dia. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 👉🏿 https://bbc.in/3yOLNgV We are also on: 👉🏿 Facebook: / bbcnewsafrique 👉🏿 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbcafrique/... ----------------------------------- You are on the official BBC channel in French. If you are interested in African and world news, and are looking for impartial coverage, you are in the right place. Here you will find videos in different formats, explanatory videos and documentaries and interviews. Thank you!