Youth Empowerment

Youth empowerment refers to the process of equipping young people with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to make informed decisions, take control of their lives, and contribute positively to their communities. It involves providing opportunities for young individuals to develop leadership qualities, engage in civic activities, and participate in the decision-making processes that affect their lives.

Youth empowerment also emphasizes the importance of self-efficacy, promoting a sense of agency among young people, and encouraging them to express their opinions and advocate for their rights. This process can occur through various means, such as education, mentorship, community programs, and access to resources. The goal of youth empowerment is to foster resilience, build social and economic capabilities, and enable youth to become active, responsible members of society who can advocate for themselves and others.