As part of capacity development support to the South African Alliance on Youth Employment (SAAYE), the Commonwealth Foundation brokered a learning exchange with Citizens UK, trialling a new model of support. This multimedia story explores the techniques used in the exchange to help civil society to better organise.
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Southern African Alliance for Youth Employment
Southern Africa has a large youth population and low levels of decent employment for its youth. Irregularity of work, lack of formal employment and poor social protection has affected poverty levels and inequality.
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