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Since the transition to democracy in 1994, South Africa has become a well documented nation. A multitude of national and sub-national studies have been conducted, yielding a wealth of information about the characteristics of South African society, and how these have evolved over time. However, less is known about how South Africans feel about their world and themselves. There remains much scope for deepening our understanding of the public’s values, chronicling how these have been changing, and determining the extent to which different segments of the population vary in their attitudes and b. | Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za YOUNG PEOPLE IN Where wejfe at where we re going UMSOBOMVU YOUTH FUND ESTABLISHED 2001 Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Commissioned by the Umsobomvu Youth Fund and compiled by the Human Sciences Research Council Published by UYF Umsobomvu House 11 Broadwalk Avenue Halfway House 1685 South Africa www.youthportal.org.za Umsobomvu Youth Fund 2005 First published 2005 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic mechanical or other means including photocopying and recording or in any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publishers. Production by HSRC Press Cover by Jenny Young Print management by comPress Suggested citation Morrow S. Panday S. Richter L. 2005 Where we re at and where we re going Young people in South Africa in 2005. Johannesburg Umsobomvu Youth Fund. CONTENTS Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Acronyms iv Executive summary v 1. Introduction I 2. Background 3 The approach of this report 4 This report and earlier studies 4 3. Economic Participation and Poverty 7 Where we are 7 Responses 11 Advocacy 12 Youth business development non-financial enterprise support 12 Enterprise finance support 13 Local economic development 14 Recommendations 14 4. Education and Skills Deveiopment 15 Where we are 15 Responses 19 Recommendations 21 5. HeAlTh and Well-bEiNG 23 Where we are 23 Responses 25 Recommendations 28 6. Sociai Integration and Civic Engagement 29 Where we are 29 Responses 32 Recommendations 33 7. Conciusìon 35 Old and new now 35 From tokenism to commitment 36 References .