- Title
- Up Beat Issue Number 5 1993
- Creator
- SACHED
- Subject
- SACHED
- Date
- 1993
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/115816
- Identifier
- vital:34240
- Description
- Thousands of young people are not at school. Many more can't find jobs or are homeless with little to eat. Others are frightened and scarred by the violence that surrounds them. Apartheid has brought hardship and pain to millions of people in this country. Ongoing violence, poverty and poor schooling have left over three million young people without a decent education, jobs or opportunities to develop their talents. These young people have come to be known as 'marginalised youth.' Apartheid has left them with little hope for the future. The government doesn't care about them. Often their own families can't help them either. But they have not been forgotten. At the National Youth Development Conference youth, parents, teachers and political leaders debated and discussed ways to solve the problems of marginalised youth in our country.
- Format
- 40 pages, pdf
- Publisher
- South African Committee of Higher Education (SACHED)
- Language
- English
- Rights
- South African Committee of Higher Education (SACHED)
- Rights
- No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the publisher
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