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National Youth Development Agency, 2 June 2014





Speaking notes of



National Youth Development Chairperson Mr Yershen Pillay



Youth Month Launch Programme



Uncle Tom's Hall and Hector Pieterson Museum





Good Morning,



Eight days before Chris Hani was assassinated in April 1993, he was
interviewed by social historian Luli Callinicos. On the eve of our
democratic election, he said that South Africa faced a "new enemy" and a
"new struggle. That enemy, he said, was socio-economic. It was about the
struggle for jobs, houses, schools and hospitals so that we can build a more
humane society. As the education generation we must lead the struggle for
socio-economic transformation and a more humane society.



This year we celebrate 20 years of democracy following our victory over the
brutal and oppressive Apartheid regime in 1994. Today we enjoy the freedom
to associate, the freedom of choice, the freedom of speech and many other
freedoms that generations of youth before us never enjoyed.



We must acknowledge and celebrate the significant progress we have made and
that we continue to make as a young and vibrant democracy. Yes we may have
many challenges to confront with youth unemployment being enemy number one.
These are not new or unique challenges and it will not be easy to overcome
them but we must never give up and we should work hard to collectively
address them.



As we launch our 2014 Youth Month programme let us celebrate all the great
successes of the last 20 years. This year the government of South Africa
will be celebrating Youth Month under the theme: Youth Moving South Africa
Forward! As the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) we have always
emphasised our clarion call that it must be youth development for the youth,
by the youth, with the youth. "Nothing about us without us."



Last year President Jacob Zuma appointed a new board to lead the NYDA. We
immediately initiated a transformation programme with the vision of a new
and improved NYDA. I am proud to say that our new strategy is yielding the
desired results and our new approach seems to have repositioned the NYDA
into a more credible and capable development agency for our country's youth.



In the 2013/2014 financial year the NYDA achieved its best ever performance
since inception in 2009. We were able to meet 26 out of our 28 key
performance indicators which translate into a performance of 93% for the
last financial year.



Our beneficiaries and the success stories captured in the corporate video
illustrates some of the good work taking place in the NYDA but allow me to
highlight some of our achievements with you:



Today we have an NYDA Business Grant Programme for young entrepreneurs who
have ambitions of starting small and developing into highly successful,
experienced and dynamic entrepreneurs in time to come. This NYDA Business
Grant Programme disbursed more than R25 million to 589 micro and small youth
enterprises in the last financial year. We further supported 38 063 young
entrepreneurs with non-financial support to setup or expand their
businesses.



Today we have the NYDA Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund disbursing R20
million worth of funding to young people who excel and wish to study further
in pursuit of their dreams. The NYDA Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund
assisted 236 young South Africans mainly from rural areas to access higher
education. Our aim is to grow this scholarship fund into the largest
scholarship fund on the African continent.



Our new and improved NYDA Outreach Programme has assisted 1 058 687 young
South Africans with vital information to access the multitude of existing
opportunities provided by government.



Today we have the NYDA Second Chance Matric Re-write programme offering
thousands of young people a second chance to obtain their national senior
certificate and boasting an 87% pass rate. As part of mainstreaming youth
development we hope to scale up this programme to reach all those in need.



Today we can speak of an NYDA that has provided 975 507 young South Africans
across the country with valuable career guidance information. Public
perceptions of the NYDA have changed for the better so much so that in the
last year we were able to raise R86 million more in donor funding which
allowed us to over exceed in most of our targets.



Indeed we have performed well but we are cognizant of the fact that we are
capable of doing more.



Honourable Minister, Deputy Minister, Premier, distinguished guests and
young South Africans. It is with great pride and excitement that I announce
the NYDA's Youth Month Programme for 2014:



On the 7th day of June 2014 the NYDA will host our annual My History
Educational Tour on the 1976 youth uprisings right here in Soweto, Gauteng.
This event allows school pupils to participate in a cultural and historical
tour of all the monuments related to the 1976 youth uprisings and this year
we are adding a social dialogue to the programme. This social dialogue will
allow young people to debate and share their thoughts on where we have come
from as a nation and where we ought to be 20 years into our democracy.



On the 12th and 13th of June we will be hosting social dialogues in the
Eastern Cape and Western Cape to discuss and build a broad-based consensus
on the priority issues facing young people.



On the 14th day of June the NYDA will be launching a Loxion Hub in Prieska,
rural Northern Cape. This Loxion Hub is already providing business premises
to youth owned cooperatives involved in jewellery design, glass bead
manufacturing and jewellery making. These business premises have been
provided to young entrepreneurs free of charge through a partnership between
the NYDA and the local municipality.



On the 15th day of June 2014 the NYDA will be in De Aar, Northern Cape
hosting a social dialogue on '20 years of democracy' and what this means to
young people. During the month of June the President will also be opening a
Youth Agricultural Development Cooperative in Uthungulu, KZN together with
the NYDA and the district municipality.



The main event where President Jacob Zuma will address the nation on the
16th day of June to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the 1976 youth
uprisings will take place at the Galeshewe Stadium in Kimberley, Northern
Cape.



And finally on the 23rd day of June we will launch the South African Youth
Development Institute in partnership with the University of Johannesburg as
an institute focused primarily on driving research in matters of youth
development. It will be the first of its kind in the country.



We look forward to a successful youth month and I conclude with the wise
words of Maya Angelou, American poet and social activist who passed away
last week. She said quite simply and yet so profoundly, "Nothing will work
unless you do."



I thank you!





Issued by: National Youth Development Agency <http://www.nyda.gov.za/>





From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=45836











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