2021
DOI: 10.57054/asr.v25i2.3998
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Youth Volunteering for Development in South Africa

Abstract: Youth unemployment and the quest for empowerment have led to a growing surge in youth volunteerism in South Africa. The objective of this paper is consequently to examine how youth volunteer activities (YVAs) have offered opportunities and created an enabling development environment for young men and women to be employable, thereby improving their qualityof life. To be able to achieve this objective, the researchers used quantitative methodologies to generate data for analysis. The researchers relied on second… Show more

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“…Concurrently, the demand for food continues to rise with a growing global population, accentuating the need for innovative and sustainable agricultural systems (FAO, 2017). It will need consented effort of the youth, elderly, women, and men all over the world especially the developing nations to improve on it (Azunna, Botchway, and Botes, 2021) Agricultural economics, as a discipline, has undergone a profound transformation over the centuries, responding to dynamic challenges shaped by societal, economic, and environmental factors. The evolution of these challenges has necessitated a redefinition of agricultural economics to align with the imperatives of sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concurrently, the demand for food continues to rise with a growing global population, accentuating the need for innovative and sustainable agricultural systems (FAO, 2017). It will need consented effort of the youth, elderly, women, and men all over the world especially the developing nations to improve on it (Azunna, Botchway, and Botes, 2021) Agricultural economics, as a discipline, has undergone a profound transformation over the centuries, responding to dynamic challenges shaped by societal, economic, and environmental factors. The evolution of these challenges has necessitated a redefinition of agricultural economics to align with the imperatives of sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%