The National Youth Development Agency welcomes Cabinet’s approval to amend the NYDA Act 2008 (Act 54, 2008).
This approval will be marked as one of the important milestones for youth development in our country and showcases that the voice of the youth is taken seriously by government.
The amendment comes after various extensive consultations were done with various stakeholders across the country in May 2021, during the Integrated Youth Development Strategy conference.
During these consultations young people proposed that the NYDA Act 2008 needed to widely address challenges of young people of our country National Youth Development Agency, Executive Chairperson, Ms. Asanda Luwaca said “We are excited at the changes that have been made. The current Act provides a legislative framework for the provision of National Youth Service, support towards youth economic participation, youth advisory and information services.”
Ms. Luwaca further added “ As the Agency we would like to encourage all young people to be part of the consultative processes that influence policy changes in the country.”
“The proposed amendments strengthen the specific areas of interventions within the challenges faced by youths; clarifies the political reporting lines of the entity and proposes increasing the size of the NYDA Board from seven to 10 members. It provides for the setting up of NYDA services at local level, especially for youths in rural areas who are unable to easily access the services of the NYDA,” said Luwaca.
Source: Government of South Africa