With youth unemployment in South Africa sitting at nearly 61%, Afrika Tikkun Group CEO Marc Lubner says meaningful change will only come through a long-term, holistic approach that supports disadvantaged children from early childhood through to employment.

As South Africa marks Youth Day, young jobseekers reveal how unemployment fuels anxiety, depression and hopelessness, exposing a growing mental health crisis.

South Africa's youth face a staggering unemployment rate of 62.4% among those under 24. But what can be done to alleviate this crisis? Experts agree that urgent reforms are needed.

With youth unemployment in South Africa sitting at nearly 61%, Afrika Tikkun Group CEO Marc Lubner says meaningful change will only come through a long-term, holistic approach…

There are growing calls for a stronger focus on converting education and skills into tangible employment opportunities, income generation and entrepreneurship.