YES! YOUTH CAN RESCUE KENYAN ECONOMY.

According to article 260 of kenyan constitution, a youth is any person aged between 18 and 34 years. Kenya stands one of the youthful countries in the world according to the recent data. Youths count for about three-quarters of the kenyan population today. However, they're not enabled in terms of empowerment and job opportunities. This therefore serve us one of the reason we fall far behind when it Comes to economic developments. 

It is  therefore time to learn that engaging  young people enriches institutions and processes, and the current dynamic global situation emphasizes this. If we take just one critical aspect of empowering the youth such as skills development, we not only engage them in creating sustainable economic solutions for themselves and their dependants, but we also elevate our competitiveness and productivity as a country.

This is because the youth are and will always be strategic players in our growth and development. We must, therefore, empower them to be part and parcel of our goals as we look to ensure the sustainability of industry in the country. 

Only a few local Kenyan governments have taken an unprecedented step to reach out to young people to ask what the challenges that youth face in getting involved in public affairs to encourage more civic engagement. Greater responsiveness to the youth demography is an element many young Kenyans yearn for.. 

Comments

  1. Well done.Youths are the economic wheel.

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  2. MashaAllah. A great piece indeed. So captivating and educative. Kudos.

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  3. This is a good article
    Youths have to walk up and must stop waiting for the employment crawling to them.
    Good job

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