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A Systemic Crisis Demanding Strategic Action: Building a Society Free from Gender-Based Violence

By Mrs. Lauren Gallant, SAAYC Programmes Coordinator Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most serious and uncomfortable problems we face in society today. It is not just a personal tragedy, it’s a societal failure. GBV undermines human dignity, fractures communities, and perpetuates cycles of fear and inequality. People of every gender, every age, and […]

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Redefining Strength: Empowering Men to Lead with Purpose and Compassion

By Mr. Jabu Mahlangu, SAAYC Programmes Coordinator. For generations, society has defined masculinity through strict expectations, physical strength, stoicism, and dominance. As the world and our communities continuously evolve, so must our understanding of what it truly means to be a man. Strength is not found in silence, dominance, or power. Real strength is rooted

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Speaking Up at Work: Building a Culture of Openness and Mental Wellness at SAAYC

By Mr. Teboho Kwenda, SAAYC Programmes Coordinator Workplaces are often viewed through the lens of productivity, targets, and outcomes, but behind every task is a human being trying to navigate personal and occupational challenges. At SAAYC, we believe that true productivity and impact cannot occur without the mental wellness of staff being prioritised. A culture

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Breaking the Silence: Why Youth Voices Matter in Mental Health Awareness

By Miss Kwanele Myeni, SAAYC Programmes Coordinator Mental health is one of the most pressing yet under-discussed issues facing youth today. Silence and stigma have historically made it difficult to speak about issues that young people face daily. Silence is not healing; it’s a barrier. To create a healthier society, we need to ensure that

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From Past to Present: Youth as Custodians of South Africa’s Living Heritage

By Mr. Tshidiso Motaung, SAAYC Board Chairperson “Heritage” is typically envisioned through monuments, museums, and historical sites. However, heritage is much more vibrant than that. Heritage is alive, encompassing the languages we speak, the songs we sing, the ways we greet, and the values we hold within our communities. In a country like South Africa,

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Beyond the Hashtag: What Empowerment Really Looks Like for Young Women in South Africa

By Noma Handa, SAAYC Executive Assistant “Empowerment” has become a universal concept in our increasingly hyperconnected world. It has made its way into the hashtags we share, the slogans we wear, and the campaigns we champion. But for many young women in South Africa, these words fall flat without real change, action, and results. We

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Leading with Purpose: Women at the Helm of Youth Empowerment

By Ntombi Khumalo, SAAYC Board Member Within youth development, the term leadership has often resonated with male voices, male authority, and male definitions of success. But the times have shifted. All over South Africa, women are emerging, not just as participants, but as strategic leaders, visionaries, and disruptors in spaces that have excluded their voices.

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