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Read the latest think pieces from our network of young South Africans as they get to grips with policy issues related to the environmental, economic and social challenges of our time.
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11 Aug 2017
The Global Battle: How and Why African Youth Will Lead the Fight
11 Aug 2017
‘We are the ones we have been waiting for’
10 Aug 2017
Failure to Represent Communities in the SA Mining Industry is a Failure of SDG Implementation
3 Mar 2017
SAIIA Youth Voices on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme
9 Feb 2017
Updates from the 55th Commission on Social Development
7 Nov 2016
Climate change updates from COP22
25 May 2016
Youth voices from the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit
30 Nov 2015
Climate change updates from COP21
26 Nov 2015
Meet the official Youth Delegate with the South African COP21 Delegation
15 Sep 2015
The SDGs and education: Is education measured by the number of enrolments?
15 Sep 2015
The SDGs and ending hunger by 2030: reality or dream?
26 Aug 2015
The SDGs and gender: Why is it still an issue?
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