Gaza’s collapsing economy drives youth to create unconventional solutions

🤯 I mean, come on... 69% unemployment rate in Gaza? That's insane! 🚨 What kind of economy can't even provide for its own young people?! 😩 It's no wonder they're turning to online gigs and e-commerce. Volunteering isn't gonna cut it when you're struggling to pay the bills, fam 💸. I think what's really needed is a government that gets with the times and creates jobs - not just talks about economic growth 🤔.
 
I feel bad for these young people trying to survive on social media marketing 🤦‍♀️💻. I mean, who wouldn't want to use their degree as a nurse to sell bottled water and second-hand clothes on the streets? 😂 It's like they're trying out for a reality TV show instead of living the dream! 📺 Anyway, I guess it's all about being resourceful and finding ways to make ends meet. But can't we just have a stable economy in Gaza already? Like, 82% GDP contraction is a lot, fam 💸😩
 
You know, I feel for those young people trying to make ends meet in Gaza 🤕. It's like they're forced to get creative just to survive, and that can be super tough mentally. At the same time, I gotta respect the ingenuity of people like Mohammed al-Hajj who turned a part of his property into an online workspace – that's innovation right there 💻.

It's also heartbreaking to think about people having to sell stuff on the streets just to feed themselves 🤢. But, at the same time, it's amazing how some entrepreneurs are finding ways to turn their passions into sustainable projects, like Abu Zayed General Trading's energy initiative – that's some serious problem-solving 💡.

The thing is, I think we should be focusing on creating economic environments where people can thrive, not just survive. It's not about getting rich quick or exploiting opportunities for personal gain, but about building a safety net and opportunities for everyone to reach their potential 🤝.
 
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