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The Presidency, 9 June 2015

 

President Jacob Zuma launches Presidential Youth Working Group

 

 

President Jacob Zuma today launched the Presidential Youth Working Group,
bringing together government and youth organisations, to promote youth
participation in governance and policy making in order to build a better
life for young people.

 

Census 2011 revealed that just over a third of the South African population
is under the age of 15, necessitating a heightened focus on youth
development for government.

 

The President met with youth formations representing various sectors from
education, agriculture, small business, sports, religious sectors, health
and youth development.

 

The meeting signalled the launch of the Presidential Youth Working Group
which is chaired by the President supported by Deputy Ministers led by the
Deputy Minister for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in the Presidency,
Mr Buti Manamela.

 

Said President Zuma: "I have established the Presidential Youth Working
Group to mainstream youth development and empowerment in the work of
government. This group is also designed to enable young people to shape
government policy by sensitising us to the impact of policies on the youth
and the future of the country. In this way we are saying that youth
development is now everybody's business. It is not to be pushed aside. Every
government department must ensure that its policies talk to youth
development".

 

President Zuma further acknowledged the wide-ranging consultation that
preceded and subsequently formed part of the National Youth Policy 2020 that
was presented by Deputy Minister Manamela.

 

The meeting discussed the National Youth Policy, which is anchored on the
National Development Plan, aims to respond to four big challenges faced by
young people.

 

These are; joblessness; poor skills levels; poor health care access
including reproductive health care; a divided nation and the drug scourge.

 

The policy outlines initiatives and programmes that respond to these
challenges which hinder our young people from taking charge of their
destiny. These initiatives include:

 

.         Capitalising on the R2.7 billion made available by both the
Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and Small Enterprise Finance Agency
to finance youth-owned enterprises

.         Accelerating the implementation of the Youth Employment Accord of
2013

.         Introducing interventions to provide unemployed and poor young
people with income and opportunities for community service and engagement

.         Ensuring that Youth brigades coordinated with the National Youth
Service engage 1 million young people over a period of two years as per the
New Growth Path. The Department of Basic Education working with private
providers should support learners who need a second chance to pass matric
and matric rewrite programmes should be supported and widely known.

*       The Department of Higher Education must develop an articulation
policy to harmonise education between schools, ABET centres, Community
Colleges, TVET colleges universities and other providers of education and
training.

 

President Zuma emphasised that the feeling of exclusion suffered by young
people who have never held a job or even earned an income and thus still
depend on their ageing parents means work to turn this around should begin
now.

 

The meeting was informed that the National Youth Policy tell a frightening
story that the absorption rate of young people is half that of adults; 36.1
percent young people between the ages of 15 and 35 are unemployed, which is
almost double the 15.6 percent of adults aged between 35 and 64 who are
unemployed; 34.5 percent of young women are neither employed nor at school,
including further and higher education. Young people's risky behaviour leads
to high morbidity and mortality rates -they face the highest HIV/AIDS
infection rates.

 

HIV prevalence peaks in women aged between 30 and 34 years (36.8 percent).
In 2013, 2 515 of the total 5 698 transport-related deaths in South Africa
were young people. Similarly, 69 percent of deaths due to assault and 59
percent due to intentional self-harm occurred among those aged between 15
and 34 years.

 

"We must work with young people themselves to turn the picture around. I was
very happy when the Deputy Minister confirmed to me what I always knew, that
young people do not want hand outs but want to be enabled. They want to be
given 'a hand up'. The initiatives to be prioritised by the Presidential
Working Group should achieve exactly that'' said President Zuma.

 

The youth formations welcomed President Zuma's establishment of the
Presidential Youth Working Group and pledged to work within the structure to
mainstream and champion youth development. The young people further welcomed
the adoption by Cabinet of the National Youth Policy 2020.

 

"Young people of our country welcome and are excited with the adoption of
the National Youth Policy 2020 by Cabinet. As young people we can see our
expressions through the consultations in the final document. The NYP sets
the youth agenda for young people to be part of the solution", said Mr
Thulani Tshefuta, the President of the South African Youth Council, the
umbrella body of all youth formations.

 

The President said: "If we do all of this together, young and old, we shall
be shaping young people to be active and productive citizens. If we harness
the creativity, innovation and energy of the youth we could transform this
country and indeed the whole continent".

 

The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation has established
workstreams that will take the work of the Presidential Youth Working Group
forward.

 

The workstreams are the following:

 

.         Economic Participation and Transformation

.         Education, Skills and Second Chances

.         Health Care and Combating Substance Abuse

.         Nation Building and Social Cohesion, and

*       Effective and Responsive Youth Development Institutions.

 

 

 

Enquiries:
Harold Maloka
Cell: 082 847 9799
E-mail:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 

Matshepo Seedat
Cell: 082 679 9473
E-mail:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

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