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We Have Hope in the Imperative and Challenges of Mainstreaming Youth in Leadership and Governance Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Carrie Ndoka, Kenya Jun 15, 2006
Child & Youth Rights , Culture , Human Rights   Opinions

  


We see hope in the youth and the young because our today, tomorrow and future lie in them, and because they know and clearly see the outcome of their goals.

We see hope in the great potential of African youth: empowered, motivated and well led.

We see hope in the blending of experience, energy and vitality of the old and the new through appreciation, good will and good intent.

We see hope in the dynamism, vibrancy and richness of our culture and heritage, which are all rooted in our diversity. Thus we celebrate this magic of difference.

Gone are the days when youths sat back and hallucinated in the name of becoming leaders of tomorrow. The time is now.





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