Dialogue of Executive Secretaries with ECOSOC 2012 on Regional Perspective on youth and Development “Youth, Governance and Leadership” 10 July 2012

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Dialogue of Executive Secretaries with
ECOSOC 2012
on Regional Perspective on youth and
Development
“Youth, Governance and Leadership”
10 July 2012
Outline
African Moment
Importance of Youth in African Development
Challenges
Policy Response
African Moment
 Increasing faith and belief that Africa is on the rise
 Credible economic performance of the continent & demonstrated
changes in the area of governance
 With enormous natural resources, demographic advantages, better
macro-economic management: Africa has potential as a pole of
global growth
 Capacity, will and determination to make Africa a global player that
can contribute to global prosperity and associated processes
 African youth to be inspired and provided with opportunities to
contribute to the development and transformation of our continent.
Importance of Youth in African
Development
 African Youth in vanguard of political and governance changes:
 Youth contributed to anti-colonial struggle and against apartheid
 Youth led the Arab Spring in Tunisia, Egypt and Lybia.
 Africa youth bulge to remain until 2050
 Youth will also be needed to play a critical role in sustaining Africa
moment
 In particular, Africa requires human capital to power its economic
progress and achieve sustained development in the 21st century
 Young people are crucial drivers of progress and socio-economic
development
Challenges
 Marginalization of youth:
 Not part of policy formulation processes or designs of programmes
 Age discrimination when it comes to jobs
 Access to land and credit facilities
 Channel their energies into productive uses
 Youth unemployment (over 20%) and underemployment (Rural area)
 Lack of structured opportunities for political participation:
 Their voice and ideas not heard and used
 Lack of opportunity to exercise leadership
 Education being provided is not preparing youth for the modern
economy.
Policy Response
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Critical Factors of success in policy making aimed at responding effectively
to challenges of Youth, Governance and Leadership
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Need to invest and partner with the youth (High quality education, gainful
employment, infrastructure and science and technology)
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African Youth Charter was adopted at the AU Head of States and
Governments to improve youth participation in all spheres of society
including decision-making at all levels of governance and civic life
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Other frameworks at regional level include the African Decade Plan of
Action 2009-2018 and AUC-ECA-AfDB Initiative on Youth Employment
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ECA, in partnership with International IDEA, is organizing a major
international conference on “Youth and Democratization in Africa:
Comparative Experiences and Lessons Learned” in October 2012
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Several African countries have established National Youth Councils, Youth
Employment Schemes and Youth Parliaments
Policy Response, cont’d
 Enhancing youth skills and opportunities in overall
development processes at regional and sub-regional
level:
 Examine trends and current situation of young people in Africa
 Promote awareness among regional and national policy-makers about
the need to mainstream youth perspectives in their development
planning
 Upscale support to programmes that address the needs of young
people in the priority areas of the UN World Programme of Action for
Youth
 Strengthen the capacity of policy makers to analyze the effectiveness of
existing youth-related policy frameworks in Africa
 Involve youth representatives in governance processes such as the
African Peer Review Mechanism
Thank You