The Spiral of Silence: How Society Bullies Individuals into Conformity
These ideas and opinions harboured by African millennials and the continent’s other youngsters on and outside the continent, are not solely based on what these young people have to share through personal experience and/or newly acquired knowledge; but are also based on their privilege of experiencing other cultures through study, travel, interactions, etc. Thus, they are able to reflect on information received from other parties in the communication process, and can even reject some of the things they hear, for a healthy flow of information in a meaningful human communication.
Here are 5 Strategies to Unlock Entrepreneurial Potential among African Youth
Research has shown that entrepreneurship among African youth has the transformative power to ignite economic growth, unleash job creation, and propel the realisation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.