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south africas youth

SOUTH AFRICA'S YOUTH Reflecting back on the tragedy that just occurred at Columbine High School in Denver Colorado and the generalizations being made about the U.S youth and the crisis that we are in and supposedly are experiencing ,I decided to research the youth crisis in South Africa.There is at present no "youth crisis" as such. However young people find themselves in the midst of a range of crises that should be addressed urgently by the state and society." South African youths" as a category refers to South Africans between 15 and 30 years of age; they constitute 29,5% of the population, yet there is no comprehensive youth policy in place to attend to their needs. Most young people share common values of society - signs of radicalism and militarism are found in only a minority of youth. Only a small percentage of South Africa's youth can be considered truly marginalized as the country's youth as a whole and therefore cannot be called a "lost generation". Thirty-seven per cent of South Africa population were below the age of 15 in 1991. It can be compared with the average of 40% for similar countries in the world, less-developed countries averaging 44% and industrialized co


Economic stagnation, together with inadequate education, has resulted in high levels of unemployment and poverty, especially among women and blacks. There is probably no area of South African life which has more compellingly shown the extent to which apartheid has isolated and insulated different sections of this country's youth from one another than the area of politics. Family structure and living conditions play an important role. They have been subjected to poverty, blatant political manipulation, racial and other divisions that tore the country apart, and a lack of any systematic youth policy to attend to their needs. Percentages of teenage pregnancies and births out of wedlock are unacceptably high and AIDS is a frightening reality. Their rejection of violence, their respect for the cultural and racial diversity in South Africa, the value they place on education and training are all very important to the South African youths of today and in that sense we American youths should learn a thing or two from them. Black education was seriously disrupted during the 1980s. No, based on studies and research done on the youth in South Africa, there does not appear to be a youth crisis in South Africa at all. Several studies on political literacy among young South Africans have suggested that this country's youth are not well informed about politics. The core family has been seriously affected by social upheavals. Studies have shown that the above problems are ameliorated by two sets of findings, namely that "the South African youth" by no means represent a uniform category of people, and that the majority of South Africa's young people want to play a constructive role in the creation of a new South Africa. June 16 has been declared a public holiday and renamed Youth Day. The black family has been under enormous strain partly because of an education system that is not providing all youth with relevant and quality education. Only 53 % blacks have access to television Over the life span of today's youth, a third of all Asian families, nearly a quarter of all colored families and nearly a fifth of the black population were forcibly moved by one method or another. They have adapted in remarkable and innovative ways to the often painful processes of rapid change, and although they may lack skills and opportunities, they are eager to face the challenge of reconstruction and development.

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