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  2. Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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    In Africa, 70% of urban residents have been victims of crime, [26] mainly in peacetime, [27] and youths are the most likely to commit, and be victims of, violence and violent acts. [6] However, lack of reliable data collection methods means that little is known about the true extent of youth involvement in violence in Africa. [28]

  3. Category:Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Youth organizations based in Africa by country

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  5. 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.

  6. Category:Youth organizations based in Africa - Wikipedia

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  7. Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] The riots were a key moment in the fight against apartheid as it sparked renewed opposition against apartheid in South Africa both domestically and internationally. In remembrance of these events, 16 June is a public holiday in South Africa, named Youth Day.

  8. Youth in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Youth in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Youth in Nigeria [1] includes citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria aged 18–29 years according to the new-youth policy (2019). [2] However, the African youths [ 3 ] charter recognises youths as people between the age of 15 and 35. [ 4 ]