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Kadoma youths stand up and take action
Youth Alliance for Democracy
September 24, 2010
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Summary: the
Stand Up and Take Action Against Poverty Program is part of Youth
Alliance for Democracy's Strategic Goal of encouraging Accountable
leadership among young political leadership within their constituencies.
The program is in line with Government Work Plan for 2010 which
seeks to improve service delivery at community level by resuscitating
the nation's infrastructure, health care systems, education,
antiretroviral therapy, address gender disparities, etc and is in
line with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals that seeks
to end absolute poverty in the world by 2015 and is cognisant that
from the 8 MDGs 7 of them relate directly to youth and the overall
objective is:
- To foster
social accountability by the country's government and political
leadership and build communities' capacity to participate
and make demands to and hold their leaders accountable towards
the implementation and achievement of Millennium Development Gaols.
The program
is done using and adapting the concept of social accountability
and principles of the MDGs. Social accountability refers to a broad
range of actions including the voting process, and mechanisms that
citizens, communities and civil society organisations use to hold
government officials and bureaucrats accountable. This includes
citizen participation in public policy making, participatory budgeting
and budget tracking, monitoring of public service delivery, citizen
advisory boards and lobbying and advocacy campaigns. The program
also factors best political leadership practises among youths in
political positions and aims at encouraging governments, both at
the national and local level governance, community based strides
towards attaining Millennium Development Goals and cultivates a
Zero Tolerance Attitude towards ineffective political leadership.
A survey carried out by the United Nations in 2008 contained in
the Human Report ranked Zimbabwe as a nation whose populace is living
below the Poverty Datum Line owing to political conflict, corruption
and no clear cut economic policy to steer the nation towards poverty
reduction among other social ills.
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