young Africans struggling with unemployment, the difficulty of finding sustainable livelihoods, and the absence of civil liberties
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in title, tags, annotations or urlYouth, Waithood, and Protest Movements in Africa - By Alcinda Honwana - African Arguments - 0 views
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Political instability, bad governance, and failed neo-liberal social and economic policies have exacerbated longstanding societal problems and diminished young people’s ability to support themselves and their families
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Many are unable to attain the prerequisites of full adulthood and take their place as fully-fledged members of society. The recent wave of youth protests can best be understood in the context of this generation’s struggles for economic, social, and political emancipation
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