National Youth Policy - Ministry of Youth, Sport & Culture
National Youth Policy - Ministry of Youth, Sport & Culture
National Youth Policy - Ministry of Youth, Sport & Culture
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ix)<br />
The right to freedom <strong>of</strong> peaceful assembly; form lawful<br />
associations, which involves meaningful participation and<br />
decision making.<br />
x) The right to be equal before the law and being entitled to<br />
equal protection <strong>of</strong> the law.<br />
xi)<br />
The right to health, life planning skills, educational and<br />
relevant social services.<br />
xii)<br />
The right to decent work and favourable conditions <strong>of</strong><br />
employment.<br />
xiii) The right <strong>of</strong> protection from social, economic and political<br />
manipulation.<br />
xiv) The right to adequate shelter, food and clothing.<br />
4.2 Responsibilities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Youth</strong><br />
i) The obligation to embrace the positive customs, traditions,<br />
cultures, values and norms, and participate in the<br />
emergence <strong>of</strong> new cultures that respond to character<br />
building.<br />
ii) An obligation to embrace positive value systems <strong>of</strong> respect<br />
and botho towards the family and the community at large.<br />
iii)<br />
The responsibility to demonstrate, accommodate and respect<br />
the process <strong>of</strong> open communication, and shared dialogue for<br />
parent and child relationship building.<br />
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