Too often, young people are seen only through the lens of what’s going wrong: rising dropout rates, mental health crises, violence, unemployment. We are seen as problems to be fixed, risks to be managed, or passive recipients of adult plans. But when do we get to be seen for who we are and what we as young people are doing right?
Across South Africa, young people are showing up in ways that deserve to be recognised. We are leading peer dialogues, running youth-led feeding schemes, standing up for our rights, mentoring younger children, creating safe spaces online and offline.
We are not just waiting for change. We are trying to be the change this country needs. We are often doing this with little support, limited or no resources, and it’s…
