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  2. Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of HIV/AIDS amongst the youth population in Sub-Saharan Africa varies greatly both within and between countries. In 2009, 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa accounted for an estimated 69% of the world's new HIV infections among young people, [51] with an estimated 4.3% of young women and 1.5% of young men in the region living ...

  3. Category:Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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  4. Youth in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Only 11 percent of black South African youth and 7 percent of coloured youth in the 18-24 year age bracket are in University, compared to 60 percent of white South African youth as of 2014. [8] Poor quality primary and secondary schooling are key reasons for the low rates of black and coloured South Africans attending tertiary education .

  5. Youth in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The NEC members are democratically elected from their respective state chapters and its affiliated voluntary youth organisations.The National Youth Council of Nigeria is a major stakeholder in the implementation of the National Youth Policy, as an umbrella organisation for youth NGOs, and youth organisations across the country the NYCN pursues ...

  6. Youth in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    [16] 3.2% of youth work for waged employment, 90.9% work for informal employment, and 5.8% of the Ugandan youth are self-employed. [16] According to Amamukirori B. & Mubiru A. (2018), in the population report, they indicate that there are wage differentials by gender in favor of the male among the employed youth.

  7. Organisation of African Youth - Wikipedia

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    Organisation of African Youth (OAYouth) is the umbrella movement of all youth in Africa, independent of governments, parties or intergovernmental organisations. It was formed in August 2009 as a direct result of the entry into force of the African Youth Charter , [ 1 ] adopted by the general assembly of heads of states of the African Union in 2006.

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  9. Category:Youth organizations based in Africa - Wikipedia

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