Past courses

28 Nov 2019 - 29 Nov 2019

Organizer:
ZASB

Continuing Education

Youth in Africa: Agents of Change or Ticking Time Bomb?

This course looks at various forms and images of being young in Africa. Participants engage with case studies and different perspectives on the overall theme, and develop a nuanced picture of young African “makers and breakers” on the continent and beyond.

[Translate to English:] Youth

Photo: Zoumana Sidibé

Nearly 70 percent of Africa’s population is under 30 years old. This phenomenon is often perceived as a ticking time bomb. Unemployed, restless youth are feared to become either clandestine immigrants to Europe or violent actors of civil unrest in edgy African terrains. At the same time, young African entrepreneurs, fresh-faced artists and highly qualified urban dwellers form part of the recently much-hyped "Africa rising" and the "new middle class", representing the continent’s economic booster and creative future.

By looking at various forms and images of being young in Africa, this course avoids snap judgments and classifications. Participants engage with case studies and different theoretical and practical perspectives on the overall theme. They develop a nuanced picture of young African "makers and breakers" on the continent and beyond. 


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