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YOUTH POLICY
The principle of umuntu ungumuntu ngabanye abantu
[a person is a person because of, and through, others] is a fundamental guiding principle
of the IFP. This principle needs to be instilled among the youth of the nation.
The youth policy of the IFP encourages strong
families and communities, positive role models, individual and communal self-reliance and
the promotion of social justice. An IFP led government will encourage and promote healthy
lifestyles and high moral values among the youth, and focus on the immediate and long-term
dangers of alcoholism, unwanted pregnancies, HIV/AIDS, prostitution, drug and other
substance abuses.
The IFP believes that the youth are entitled to:
- A stable family environment;
- Protection from exploitation, discrimination and abuse;
- Education, employment and recreational opportunities; and
- Representation in decision-making bodies affecting the youth.
The values which underlie the IFPs youth
policy include respect for human rights, freedom, tolerance, unselfishness, honesty and
respect for law and order and those in authority.
National Youth Service
It is imperative to employ the energy, enthusiasm
and time of the youth to help combat poverty, disease and ignorance and for this purpose
an IFP government would inter alia establish a voluntary National Youth Service.
Youth development activities should primarily focus on those between 15 and 35 years of
age.
Youth priorities
Priority areas in respect of the IFPs youth
policy are education and training, employment, health and welfare, arts and culture, and
sports and recreation.
Youth values
The youth must develop positive work attitudes, show
respect to young children, their elders and the disadvantaged, strengthen family values
and traditions, and reject lives of violence, drugs and crime.
Target groups
Key target groups of the partys youth policy
are young women, the unemployed, orphans, the disabled, street children, the out-of-school
and the rural youth.
Ministry for Youth Affairs
At national level a Ministry of Youth Affairs in the
Office of the President needs to be established, while at provincial level an independent
bureau for youth affairs needs to be established within the office of each Premier.
National Youth Council
A National Youth Council with structures at
provincial and local level needs to be established.
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