Sunday, February 14, 2010

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social debt

Sorry I was a time without writing, but I'm back to writing and try to post one article per week (probably Monday).

The topic today is my responsibility exclusion and social debt with respect to youth. Recently, an article was published in the newspaper La Nation wherein Casaretto Bishop, citing figures from ECLAC reported that neither study nor work 900 000 boys aged 13 to 19 years.

Beyond the figure itself (which may be more or less) the lack of schooling and unemployment create an explosive cocktail that only leads to social exclusion and therefore to violence, drugs and poverty, all forms of structural violence. The boy is not going to school and can not get work is marginalized to a guy that society has turned its back and has not ensured the same opportunities as the rest of their age.

Consequently, a country with high rates of youth unemployment and school dropout is a profoundly unjust, not just economically but socially unfair is a country that does not promote the general welfare of the flags in the preamble to our Constitution .

My question then is: How can we

address youth unemployment and the completion of high school? I think the answer to this question must contain each of the actors of society in an alliance with the state and NGOs.

A difficult question that we must all answer as soon as possible to pay off this enormous debts.

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