Capabilities Approach to Youth Rights in East Africa

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2008-04
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Tangaza University College/Routledge
Abstract
Early physical maturity and delayed social maturity, created by the Industrial Revolution, make youth a vulnerable group. Governments, including those of East Africa, attempt to respond to this situation in their National Youth Policies. However, these policies remain weak and uncommitted to youth rights. The capabilities approach, pioneered by Amartya Sen and developed by Martha Nussbaum, challenges the naivety of debates on human rights by calling for affirmative action. In the light of the capabilities approach, this article critically examines the existing National Youth Policies of the three countries of East Africa—Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. It suggests certain elements that need to be added to youth capabilities in the African context.
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Capabilities, Youth rights, East Africa, Relativity and Vulnerability of Youth
Citation
Selvam, Sahaya G. (2008) 'Capabilities Approach to Youth Rights in East Africa', The International Journal of Human Rights, 12:2, 205 - 214 To link to this article: DOI: 10.1080/13642980801899659 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13642980801899659