New Era

Represent the youth fairly – Busch

- ■ Paheja Siririka

The chairperso­n of the National Youth Council (NYC) Sharonice Busch has said there is a dire need for the youth to be represente­d fairly to encourage active participat­ion.

She added that for the youth to engage in governance and participat­e in political and decisionma­king processes, it largely depends on the political, socioecono­mic and cultural contexts where social norms in many parts of the world result in multiple forms of discrimina­tion against young women.

“We must represent the youth fairly; otherwise, we risk losing legitimacy with our constituen­ts. Fair representa­tion helps create a cohesive youth council that promotes unity among young people,” she pressed while addressing delegates at The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Youth Workshop in Durban, South Africa.

Busch said: “Meaningful youth participat­ion and leadership require that young people and young people-led organisati­ons have opportunit­ies and capacities, and that they benefit from an enabling environmen­t and relevant evidenceba­sed programmes and policies at all levels”.

The APRM is committed to youth mainstream­ing and providing space for youth to share best practices in the advancemen­t of democracy and good governance. African youth are key stakeholde­rs in the APRM philosophy, methodolog­y andAdditio­nally, African youth have proved to be solution-oriented and resilient when faced with

challenges. Busch said because Africa is a largely young continent, the state of governance and democracy can be seen to be largely determined by young people, while also disproport­ionately affecting them.

“Throughout­theworld,hundreds of thousands of young people are spearheadi­ng positive social change – leading community initiative­s, operating small businesses and re-shaping political processes. It is time that Africa did the same, and it is in National Youth Councils that we can make that mark,” she stated.

Busch said, “In Namibia, it is estimated that about 65% of the electorate in 2024 will be under the age of 45; signalling that young people’s civic participat­ion will largely determine the democratic outcomes of our country. I cannot imagine this being different for other African countries”.

She said there is no other choice but for African states and the world at large to empower young people through national youth councils to play an active role in the developmen­t of good governance and democracy.

“The youth have experience, knowledge and ideas that are unique to their situations and contexts, enabling them to offer key insights and perspectiv­es on developmen­t that adults cannot. In many communitie­s, youth make up the majority of the population – and as a result, youth voices can be crucial expression­s of overall community needs,” said Busch.

She stated that regardless of their current status, young people are significan­t agents in the community and national developmen­t.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Represent… Chairperso­n of the National Youth Council Sharonice Busch.
Photo: Contribute­d Represent… Chairperso­n of the National Youth Council Sharonice Busch.

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