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youth month Remove barriers to unleash the potential of young entrepreneurs

When it comes to negotiating economic situations, youth all across the world have distinct problems. With an ever-changing global scene, the problems for today’s youth are exacer- bated by difficult economic conditions.

South African youth have always been at the vanguard of social change, fighting for their rights and for a brighter future.

When comparing the problems of today’s youth in South Africa to those of 1976, it is clear that, while there has been progress, considerable obstacles remain.

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