With more than 46% of the population below age 15, and youth (aged 15-29) accounting for more than one-quarter of the population, Malawi is a youthful country and will remain so in the years to come. Young Malawians face multiple and interconnected challenges. As a result, many suffer simultaneous well-being deprivations which in turn require relying on a comprehensive approach to youth challenges. The Youth Well-Being Policy Review of Malawi aims to support the government in assessing the situation of the country’s youth using a multi-dimensional approach, and to provide recommendations to address major policy gaps in youth well-being.
Youth Well‑Being Policy Review of Malawi
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