**SayPro What are the biggest challenges facing youth in KZN?

The biggest challenges facing youth in KZN are unemployment and poverty. Unemployment is a big issue as it keeps youths from finding meaningful and sustainable work, which reduces their chances of breaking out of poverty and reaching their full potential. In addition to this, poverty is rampant among youths, which makes them vulnerable to crime and violence. This is because they have little money to invest in defensive measures like security cameras or lockers, and they may also turn to crime to make ends meet. Lack of access to education and job opportunities also hampers their chances of achieving success in life. This is because it limits their opportunities to learn new skills, climb the career ladder, and find a way out of poverty. Several initiatives are being undertaken by various groups in order to help youths overcome these challenges. However, more needs to be done in order to see real change.


Youth unemployment is a real challenge in almost every county in South Africa.

But what’s even more worrying is the level of underemployment among them. Stagnant wages, lack of workplace opportunities, and uncertainty about career prospects don’t help matters either. That’s where SayPro comes in.

They’re a not-for-profit organisation that uses technology to solve social problems around the globe. They run programmes like Youth on Track, which teaches young people aged 16-24 about entrepreneurship and employability skills. They also run a Careers 4 Youth initiative that helps young people develop their soft skills so they can find their ideal job or business.

They’re changing the way we think about youth development and employment by offering practical solutions that work – and that’s why we’ve proudly partnered with them so they can help even more youth in our community get back on track!

Youth unemployment. Youth crime. Youth homelessness. Youth suicide. What do they have in common? They’re all on the rise in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, according to new research by SayPro, a youth employment initiative supported by the Coca-Cola Foundation and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The SayPro initiative aims to tackle these issues head-on by connecting young people with job opportunities that fit their skills and interests, helping them develop into more confident and independent individuals.

In partnership with Coca-Cola South Africa and UNDP, SayPro is creating new business models that empower youth and provide them with opportunities for sustainable employment. We’re committed to building long-term relationships with businesses who share our vision of empowering youth so that they can realize their full potential.

Youth in South Africa face a number of challenges, the biggest of which is unemployment.

According to 2015 Stats SA Youth Survey, unemployment among youth between 18 and 24 years is estimated at around 27%. This figure is alarming since it indicates that young people are losing their jobs at an alarming rate.

There is also a general lack of awareness regarding available career options and other aspects crucial to ensuring success in the job market. In an effort to address these issues, SayPro has come up with SayPro: Youth Make a Difference. It’s a program that aims to close the gap between young people and businesses by providing resources, expertise, and support that will help youth find their calling in life. That way they can become a driving force for positive change in the community and ensure that our youth have access to quality job opportunities.

Youth in KwaZulu-Natal face numerous challenges, one of them being unemployment. According to the 2014 Youth Unemployment Rate Report, 27% youth in the province is unemployed. This figure represents more than 1 million youth who are either actively looking for work or have given up searching altogether.

We’re changing that! SayPro is a holistic employment program aimed at helping youth in KwaZulu-Natal find meaningful employment. We offer a range of services designed to help youth overcome barriers like lack of workplace experience or education, and develop soft skills that will make them successful employees. With SayPro, you can be sure that each young person who participates will be able to secure a stable career and contribute to their local community.

Youth unemployment is a growing problem in many parts of the world. In South Africa, an estimated 21% of youth are unemployed. That’s approximately 1.5 million people who can’t find a job and are looking for one. With the right kind of support, these young people can rebuild their lives and thrive in their community – that’s why SayPro works on the ground in Kwa-Zulu Natal to help youth get back on their feet.

SayPro is a non-profit organization that offers free classes and workshops to help youth build their resumes, develop confidence, and learn new skills. They also provide access to resources like computer classes, English classes, and life skills training so that these young people can rebuild their lives and become leaders in their communities.