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2008 in retrospect: Opportunities and challenges for 2009 - Perspectives of young people
Youth Agenda Trust
January 27, 2009

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Introduction

1: Background to the report

This report covers the developments, which took place in Zimbabwe between January and December 2008. The views reflected in this report are a collection of the views of the young people, concerning how they witnessed and interpreted the events which transpired within the course of 2008 and documents their projections into 2009. These views have been collected within the course of the year through several modes of information gathering employed by the Youth Agenda Trust. These include views taken from various activities undertaken by the organization such as public discussion forums, public seminars, community dialogue groups, workshops, seminars etc. it also includes an analysis of events given by young people through researches and other exchange programmes commissioned by the Youth Agenda Trust among other several modes of information gathering.

2: Purpose of the report

This report captures the views of the young people of Zimbabwe over the developments, which took place in 2008 and encapsulates the aspirations of the young people for the year 2009. It is an introspection of the role of the youths, concerning how they contributed to the developments during the period under review and encompasses their commitment to play a more positive role in the transition of Zimbabwe into a prosperous nation.

3. Scope and limitations

The facts presented in this report have been obtained through formal and informal consultations and interactions within the Youth Agenda membership and with other like-minded organizations and progressive individuals. Accordingly, the views in this report, while as they are as broad based as possible, may not reflect the views of some youths who may not identify with it. Nonetheless, Youth Agenda Trust has no regrets at this, as it is an institution, which respects diversity and views it as an effective tool for social progression. The views expressed in this report are a compilation of several and diverse opinions of the young people. Such views cannot be directly ascribed to any specific individual, board, or group of persons. The Editorial team takes responsibility only for the typographical related errors.

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