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| By Guess Nyirenda |
It
is mainly at the youthful stage in life that one can make or break their future
with consequences spilling over to the community and the nation as a whole. It
is thus acceptable to conclude that life’s purpose is defined and groomed in
the youthful years.
Despite
the competitive edge that being youthful provides, the youth in Zambia are
faced with enormous challenges. Among the problems that the youth face are:
Unemployment, lack of guidance, delinquency, drug abuse, alcohol, crime and
prostitution and teenage pregnancies. Others include, lack of recreational
facilities and due to disintegration of the family as a nucleus of
socio-economic development, lack of skills, training and experience to enable
them obtain formal employment and/or finance to engage in self employment and
as already stated marginalized/excluded socially, economically and even
politically from national development.
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| Picture courtrsey ofyouthdeved.ie |
The
APRM which is a redefining moment for Africa, but more so for individual
countries on this continent, is one such initiative that the youth of Zambia
should seriously place their hope in. In agreement with the APRM, Kwaku
Osei-Hwedie and Muna Ndulo further write that youth development is a task that
no country can afford to ignore, or attempt without the necessary resources,
co-coordinated efforts and seriousness that it deserves. Kwaku Osei-Hwedie and
Muna Ndulo furthermore note that youth problems require concerned efforts from
governments, communities, individuals, academicians, international as well as
local organizations and the youth themselves.
One
of the primary objectives of the New Partnership for Africa ’s
Development (NEPAD) which has been taken on on the APRM is the need to
accelerate the empowerment of the youth among other vulnerable and marginalized
stakeholder groups. The APRM which is a self-assessment and monitoring tool, in
terms of governance holistically, aims at fostering the adoption of policies,
standards and practices that will lead to political stability, high economic
growth, sustainable development and accelerated regional and economic
integration. Zambia is examining her national systems of governance through the
APRM with the view of identifying the strengths, weaknesses and proposing remedies
in order to improve Zambia’s governance. This will be achieved through the formulation
and implementation of laws, policies and practices that will answer the
challenges facing the youth in Zambia. These measures include:
(i)
Employability-investing
in education and vocational training for young people and improve the impact of
this investment. Under this area the APRM should aim at taking the aspirations
of all categories (i.e. out of school, school dropouts, in school) in an
inclusive manner. The APRM should also highlight the need for more youth
resource centres to be built while at the same time the already existing one
are enhance.
(ii)
Equality
of opportunities-all the youth regardless of their status in society, gender,
level of education etc, should have equal and equitable opportunities as it
were;
(iii)
Entrepreneurship-
the APRM process should result in the adoption of right policies, best
practices and putting up of structures that will make it easier for the youth
to start and run enterprises in order to provide more and better jobs. The
youth enterprise and entrepreneurship can be enhanced through already existing
institutions among them the Citizen’s Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC);
(iv) Employment creation-the APRM will ensure that employment creation is
placed at the center of macro-economic policy.
The
Zambian youth are inextricably linked to the national developmental agenda.
They must be part and parcel of the SWOT analysis of the country’s governance
system. This mechanism will enable the
youth to easily take over leadership from the older generation. The APRM is a
national process. It is not a government lone process. It is not a partisan
process. It is a national process. This therefore entails that all should fully
participate. There are many programmes that have been conducted in Zambia before
and they have gone, however, the APRM is not a programme but a process that has
come to stay with the view of continuously improving on our governance and the
well being of the citizens as Zambia specifically and Africa generally.
About
the Author:
Guess
is the Executive Director Operation Young Vote and chairperson: APRM NPoA
Implementation Monitoring CSOs Coalition

