![]() ![]() This is Part One of a two-part series.ĬAPE TOWN, South Africa - Sitting in a small concrete park on a Friday afternoon, Athi faces the train tracks that divide the largely black township of Philippi into two parts - Philippi West and its somewhat wealthier neighbor Philippi East, a rival gang territory.Īthi, a 22-year-old black man who was just a toddler when apartheid ended, perches on the rim of a piece of playground equipment, a spinning metal circle that looks like an overturned wagon wheel. ![]() Editor’s note: This story is part of a Special Report on the global youth unemployment crisis, “ Generation TBD.” It’s the result of a GroundTruth reporting fellowship featuring 21 correspondents in 11 countries, a year-long effort that brings together media, technology, education and humanitarian partners for an authoritative exploration of the problem and possible solutions. ![]()
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