There have never been as many young Africans as there are now. The roughly 800 million young people in Africa have an untapped potential, but they are also facing signifi cant challenges. The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) acknowledges that young women and men in Africa are resourceful and valuable assets for Africa’s development. Young people are not a sectoral concern; neither are they tailed at the end of programmes of regional revival and socio-economic integration. Instead, young people are integral to the process of development across all sectors and fi elds of interest. It is for these reasons that this article explores the possibilities of using the Strategic Framework for the NEPAD Youth Programme as a coordinated...
This treatise highlights the recent dreams and dialogues of African Renaissance and the New Partners...
Youth in urban areas of post-war African countries lead lives that are not very different from non-p...
The paper examines the previous African development initiatives in its historical context, the theor...
At this critical time of development in sub-Saharan Africa where the continent’s growth actually ma...
Urban youth constitute the vanguard of Africa's twinned demographic transformations. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the youth population in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds. Is thi...
This article tells the story of two young people, Dalumuzi Happy Mhlanga from Zimbabwe and Salathiel...
In 2012, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) was 11 years old. In its early years, ...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) is the African Union’s socio-political and econ...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a fairly recent African programme aimed at b...
This work examined the task of developing Africa within the framework of the New Partnership for Afr...
ABSTRACT This paper describes how large youth populations in low- and middle-income countries, parti...
In the fi rst section, the article attempts to give a brief explanation of the New Partnership for A...
Demographic trends show that about 50 percent of Africa's population is below the age of 18 years an...
This treatise highlights the recent dreams and dialogues of African Renaissance and the New Partners...
Youth in urban areas of post-war African countries lead lives that are not very different from non-p...
The paper examines the previous African development initiatives in its historical context, the theor...
At this critical time of development in sub-Saharan Africa where the continent’s growth actually ma...
Urban youth constitute the vanguard of Africa's twinned demographic transformations. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the youth population in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds. Is thi...
This article tells the story of two young people, Dalumuzi Happy Mhlanga from Zimbabwe and Salathiel...
In 2012, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) was 11 years old. In its early years, ...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) is the African Union’s socio-political and econ...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a fairly recent African programme aimed at b...
This work examined the task of developing Africa within the framework of the New Partnership for Afr...
ABSTRACT This paper describes how large youth populations in low- and middle-income countries, parti...
In the fi rst section, the article attempts to give a brief explanation of the New Partnership for A...
Demographic trends show that about 50 percent of Africa's population is below the age of 18 years an...
This treatise highlights the recent dreams and dialogues of African Renaissance and the New Partners...
Youth in urban areas of post-war African countries lead lives that are not very different from non-p...
The paper examines the previous African development initiatives in its historical context, the theor...