Much of Africa is urbanising fast and its young population is projected to constitute the largest labour force in the world. While urbanisation can be linked closely with economic development, we also know that it is the least developed countries that have younger populations than the rest of the world. This duality implies that understanding the nature of risks and vulnerabilities faced by urban youth, how they are impacted by them, as well as how they respond to and may be resilient against them, continue to be important questions for furthering development in sub-Saharan Africa. A key conceptual debate surrounds how the category of ‘youth’ is understood, as several definitions of the term exist, ranging from age bands to social or cultur...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Most research on issues of (in)security has tended to have a military/safety angle and focus on glob...
ABSTRACT It is widely assumed that most Africans reside in rural areas, that African cities make lit...
ABSTRACT It is widely assumed that most Africans reside in rural areas, that African cities make lit...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
Theories underlying the relationship between urbanization and transformation are being challenged by...
This article investigates the likely future effects of urban youth unemployment on socio-economic an...
Sub-Saharan Africa population is characterized with young people. Economic active population group c...
Urban youth constitute the vanguard of Africa's twinned demographic transformations. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Although Africa has a youth-dominated population, African government policies are often not youth-ce...
Young people are major participants in contemporary intra-state armed conflicts. Since the end of th...
In the 21st century one has witnessed the rate of urban movement which is attributed to many reasons...
Young people are a growing proportion of Africa’s population and most live in poverty in rural areas...
We explore the concerns, challenges, aspirations, and expectations of sub-Saharan African youth, and...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Most research on issues of (in)security has tended to have a military/safety angle and focus on glob...
ABSTRACT It is widely assumed that most Africans reside in rural areas, that African cities make lit...
ABSTRACT It is widely assumed that most Africans reside in rural areas, that African cities make lit...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
Theories underlying the relationship between urbanization and transformation are being challenged by...
This article investigates the likely future effects of urban youth unemployment on socio-economic an...
Sub-Saharan Africa population is characterized with young people. Economic active population group c...
Urban youth constitute the vanguard of Africa's twinned demographic transformations. Sub-Saharan Afr...
Although Africa has a youth-dominated population, African government policies are often not youth-ce...
Young people are major participants in contemporary intra-state armed conflicts. Since the end of th...
In the 21st century one has witnessed the rate of urban movement which is attributed to many reasons...
Young people are a growing proportion of Africa’s population and most live in poverty in rural areas...
We explore the concerns, challenges, aspirations, and expectations of sub-Saharan African youth, and...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Most research on issues of (in)security has tended to have a military/safety angle and focus on glob...