Each year on 20 February, the global community observes World Day of Social Justice, a day dedicated to advancing efforts to combat poverty, inequality, unemployment, and social exclusion. In 2025/26, the Southern Africa Youth Project, implemented by SayPro, joins this global call by reaffirming its commitment to youth empowerment, social inclusion, and economic justice across Southern Africa.
World Day of Social Justice serves as a powerful reminder that social justice is not an abstract concept, but a lived reality shaped by access to education, employment, dignity, and participation in society. For millions of young people in Southern Africa, persistent unemployment, inequality, and exclusion remain daily challenges. Through targeted youth development initiatives, SayPro continues to address these challenges by creating pathways to opportunity—using sport, skills development, and inclusive programming as tools for transformation.
Tackling Poverty, Inequality, and Unemployment Through Youth-Centred Action
Youth unemployment remains one of the most critical drivers of poverty and inequality in Southern Africa. Many young people face systemic barriers, including limited access to skills training, lack of work experience, social exclusion, and marginalisation. SayPro’s Southern Africa Youth Project responds to these realities through integrated programmes that combine social inclusion, employability skills, psychosocial support, and community participation.
By aligning its work with the principles of social justice, SayPro ensures that young people, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, are not left behind. Central to this approach is the belief that youth are not beneficiaries alone, but active agents of social change when given the right support, platforms, and opportunities.
Inclusion and Sports: A Proven Tool for Social Justice
One of SayPro’s most impactful areas of work has been at the intersection of inclusion, human rights, and sport. Sport is a universal language that transcends social, cultural, and economic barriers. When intentionally designed, sport becomes a powerful vehicle for promoting equality, tolerance, and social cohesion.
Through partnerships with Erasmus+, SayPro has implemented innovative projects that place sport at the centre of social justice advocacy and youth inclusion.
The Tolerance Project: Human Rights Advocacy Through Sport
The Tolerance Project, implemented in partnership with Erasmus+, focused on promoting inclusion, diversity, and human rights awareness through sport-based activities. The project uses structured sports programmes, intercultural exchanges, and dialogue sessions to challenge discrimination, xenophobia, racism, and exclusion among young people.
Through football, athletics, team-building exercises, and community sports events, participants learn values such as respect, fairness, equality, and solidarity. These activities are complemented by workshops on human rights, active citizenship, and social responsibility, ensuring that learning extends beyond the playing field.
The Tolerance Project has enabled young people from diverse backgrounds to engage meaningfully with one another, break down stereotypes, and build a shared understanding of social justice. In communities where divisions are often reinforced by poverty and inequality, sport has become a unifying force.
The Second Chance Project: Reintegration Through Sport and Inclusion
Another flagship initiative is the Second Chance Project, also implemented in partnership with Erasmus+. This project focuses on the reintegration of young ex-offenders into society through sport, life skills development, and inclusive community activities.
Young people leaving correctional or diversion programmes often face stigma, exclusion, and limited opportunities, increasing the risk of reoffending. The Second Chance Project addresses these challenges by creating safe, supportive environments where participants can rebuild confidence, develop positive social networks, and acquire practical skills.
Sport plays a central role in this process-helping participants develop discipline, teamwork, resilience, and self-worth. Alongside sports activities, the project offers mentorship, psychosocial support, and pathways into education, training, and employment. By restoring dignity and opportunity, the Second Chance Project demonstrates how social justice can be realised through inclusion rather than punishment.
Reaching Over 3,500 Youth Through Inclusive Programmes
Through the Southern Africa Youth Project and its associated initiatives, SayPro has positively impacted more than 3,500 young people across the region. These youth have participated in sports-based inclusion programmes, employability training, human rights education, and reintegration initiatives designed to address the root causes of poverty and exclusion.
The scale of this impact reflects SayPro’s commitment to sustainable, community-based solutions that align with the spirit of World Day of Social Justice—ensuring that progress is measured not only in numbers, but in changed lives and strengthened communities.
Upskilling Youth and Linking Them to Employment Opportunities
Beyond sport and inclusion, SayPro plays a critical role in the youth development and employment ecosystem. Recognising that social justice cannot be achieved without economic opportunity, SayPro invests heavily in skills development, entrepreneurship support, and employment linkages.
Through accredited and non-accredited training programmes, young people gain practical skills aligned with labour market needs. SayPro also facilitates access to internships, work placements, and partnerships with employers, helping youth transition from training into meaningful employment or self-employment.
By equipping young people with relevant skills and connecting them to opportunities, SayPro directly addresses youth unemployment as a driver of poverty and inequality. This holistic approach ensures that inclusion efforts are matched with tangible economic outcomes.
Advancing Social Justice Beyond 20 February
As the world marks World Day of Social Justice, the Southern Africa Youth Project stands as a reminder that social justice is not achieved in a single day—but through consistent, collaborative action. Through sport, skills development, inclusion, and employment pathways, SayPro continues to build a future where young people are empowered, valued, and equipped to thrive.
In combating poverty, inequality, and unemployment, SayPro’s work demonstrates that social justice is most powerful when youth are placed at the centre of solutions, not only as beneficiaries, but as leaders shaping a more inclusive and equitable society.
SayPr’s 20 years of transforming lives
Our mission is to promote inclusive economic empowerment for unemployed and unskilled young people through our ICT-based Work and Life Readiness and Opportunity Placement model. Our initiatives are part of the South African President’s 5-year Youth Employment interventions that consist of creating pathways for young people into the economy by providing support, information, and training; changing the way young people are prepared for the world of work through shorter more flexible courses in skills that employers in fast-growing sectors needed as well as scaling up the Youth Employment Service and exposing youth to workspace training.
We work in collaboration with Government agencies (Department of Higher Education and Training (Sector Education and Training Authority, TVET Colleges), NGOs serving young people, large corporations and businesses, Recruitment Agencies, and local communities.
Our work contributes to achieving the following Sustainable Development Goals:
- SDG 4. Quality Education – Southern Africa Youth Project contributes to increasing the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs, and entrepreneurship in Southern Africa.
- SDG 8. Decent work and economic growth – Southern Africa Youth Project contributes to reducing the proportion of youth not in employment, education, or training in Southern Africa.
SAYPRO OBJECTIVES
- Access: SayPro solutions enable institutions to access and run with efficiency.
- Completion: SayPro wishes to complete projects and exceed clients’ expectations.
- Transition: SayPro wishes to partner with clients beyond the project.
- Integration: SayPro integrates technology in its operations to enable our clients to receive the best service.
TARGET GROUPS
- SayPro partners to partner with individuals, government departments, corporate businesses, and non-profit and international organizations.
- SayPro supplies its services in Cities, Rural, Urban Areas, Townships and Rural Areas
SAYPRO IMPACT
- Enrolment of over 30 000 young people have benefictted for our Online Courses and Training Programmes.
- Over 25 000 young people have been placed into further education and training, job and other employment opportunities such as Leranerships, Internships and entreprenuership.
- Supplied over 30 Technology Solutions NPOs, CBOs, corporate businesses and governments.
- Provided Capacity Building for over 30 NPOs.
- Successfully contributed to the European Union’s mission by partnbership with international organisations to implement projects centered around Human Rights, Advocacy Work, Addressing issues affecting young people and Culture Exchange Programmes.
SAYPRO SERVICES
- Awareness and Outreach programs
- Advisory and Referral Services
- Social Relief Programs
- HIVAIDS Education and Prevention, Gender-Based Violence prevention, and Human Rights Awareness
- Sport and Recreation
- Life Skills and Work Readiness Programs
- Skills Development (ICT, Business, and Retail programs)
- Opportunity linkages and placement into jobs, learnerships, and internships.
- Capacity Building for Companies, NPOs, TVETS, SETAs, and Government Departments.
- Research and Consulting
- Online Corporate Training
- Community Development
- Marketing And Advertising Services
- Information Communication Technology
WHY CHOOSE SAYPRO
LOCAL COMMUNITIES: Everywhere we are, we work with a locally based community member
TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN: 100% of SayPro operations are Cloud-Based
DATA-DRIVEN: SayPro has correct data reporting
PARTICIPATION: In designing, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, we work with the Client
RURAL DRIVEN: SayPro Provides Service to the rural areas and townships
COLLABORATION: We believe in partnership with governments, companies, and non-profits.
GENDER: SayPro provides services to 95% Female
Key Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Indicators
Underrepresented Ethnic or Racial Groups; LGBTIQ; Persons with Disabilities; Women / Girls
Employment Status
Job Seekers; Self-Employed; At Risk of Displacement; Displaced Workers/ Formerly Employed; Youth not in School; Not in Education, Employment or Training
Impacted Audience Demographic
Immigrants / Migrants; Low Income; Refugees; Rural; Other area of disadvantage; Socio-Economically Marginalized


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