As South Africa’s Youth Month, a uniquely local tradition rooted in both commemoration and aspiration, draws to a close, it is encouraging to witness the momentum of the Y20 (the youth engagement arm of the G20) gaining traction under South Africa’s presidency.

Y20 South Africa, officially launched on May 8, has already hosted a series of engagements placing youth issues at the forefront of the global economic agenda. Its mission is sharply relevant...

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