1 Investing in the future: Addressing challenges faced by Africa's young population. 40 th Session of the Commission on Population and Development Nyovani.

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1 Investing in the future: Addressing challenges faced by Africa's young population. 40 th Session of the Commission on Population and Development Nyovani Madise African Population and Health Research Center

2 Outline of Presentation Why invest in Africa’s young people? Health - RH, HIV and AIDS Education Education – population - health

3 Why Invest in Young People? Human Capital= Population x Health X Education Young people have the greatest potential for change. Large proportion of population

4 Africa’s Youthful Population fuelled by High Fertility Source: World Population Datasheet 2005.

5 Africa’s growing young population Source: Compiled from UN World Population Prospects, 2006 Revision. 0-4 years 5-14 years years

6 The Health of Young People Matters

7 Young People’s Health Historically African infants and babies have high disease and mortality burden Youth have low disease burden BUT increasing due to –Reproductive ill-health –Teen pregnancies –STI infections –HIV and AIDS

8 Sexual behaviour among yr-olds Source: National Surveys of Adolescents 2004

9 But they are ill-protected against consequences Source: National Surveys of Adolescents 2004

10 Many births to mothers under age 20 were wanted later or not at all: West Africa (DHS data)

11 (cont’d) East and Southern Africa (DHS data)

12 High HIV prevalence among young Africans MalesFemales

13 Proportion of deaths to females aged years by cause Compiled from WHO Burden of Disease Statistics

14 Proportion of deaths to males aged years by cause Compiled from WHO Burden of Disease Statistics

15 A Synergistic Response for Family Planning and HIV services Higher HIV infection rates among young people especially females (3:1 ratio) More than 25% of girls have started childbearing by age 19 in many African countries)

16 Education Matters

17 Investing in young people: education Education: has intrinsic value in itself but also key determinant of Health, Population change - fertility, mortality, migration Economic development

18 Young people need opportunities for schooling DHS data ( ) on young people aged 6-10 years attending school: –59% where there is no free primary education –74% where there is free primary education

19 Making education affordable

20 Differential in secondary education by wealth status

21 Gender differences persist especially for secondary education Source: DHS surveys,

22 Education matters Make education affordable Reduce the difference in school attendance between females and males Other forms of education –Skills development –Sex education Information for behavioural change

23 Education-Population Lower fertility E,g, Average fertility of African woman Without education = XXX Primary =XXX Secondary =XXX Longer birth spacing (34 months for secondary educated women compared with 28 for those without education).

24 Education-Health Lower child mortality –7% reduction for infants of primary educated women –30% for secondary educated Better nutritional status Lower prevalence of infectious childhood illnesses Higher use of health facilities (delivery, immunization, curative services)

25 The Education-Health Link

26 Summary Africa’s young people + Investments in health + + Education = Human Development

27 Thank you for your attention