After nearly two decades, Botswana has formally acceded to the African Youth Charter (AYC), Africa’s primary legally binding instrument on youth development. The instrument was received in a formal ceremony by Honourable Lesego Chombo, Minister of Youth and Gender Affairs, marking a significant step for the country’s young majority.
Botswana now joins 44 other African nations in committing to youth rights, employment, education, health, and meaningful participation in governance. The accession unlocks new partnerships and resources from continental bodies.
The charter, adopted by the African Union in 2006, aims to empower youth across the continent. Minister Chombo emphasized the government’s dedication to youth development through this legally binding framework.
Youth advocates have welcomed the move, noting that implementation will be key. The government is expected to align national policies with the charter’s provisions.
Article source: weekendpost.co.bw | Image credit: Weekend Post

