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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 ...
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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.
The South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) was a pro-African National Congress youth organization, active in the struggle against Apartheid. The motto of SAYCO was "Victory is Certain - Freedom or Death". In 1990 SAYCO merged with the ANC Youth League. Peter Mokaba was ultimately elected ANCYL President following the merging of SAYCO and ANCYL
Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Sarel Haasbroek: DA: Western Cape: 16 October 2005 [21] Stella Sigcau: ANC: National 7 May 2006 69 Heart disease [22] Vincent Mabuyakhulu: ANC: KwaZulu-Natal: 12 July 2006 [23] 47 Malizole Diko: United Independent Front: National 28 July 2006 [24] James Kati: ANC: Eastern Cape: 29 September 2006 [25] 82 ...
In 2013, about 70% of all the unemployed people in South Africa were youth. [5] The 2011 South African census found that people in the youngest age groups (15–19 years and 20–24 years) face the most difficult challenges in the country's labour market.
The population of Africa has grown rapidly over the past century [1] and consequently shows a large youth bulge, further reinforced by increasing life expectancy in most African countries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Total population as of 2024 is about 1.5 billion, [ 4 ] with a growth rate of about 100 million every three years.