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South African youth produce projects contributing to society in Mandela Month

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South African youth produce projects contributing to society in Mandela Month
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Key Points

  • South African high school students are finding solutions to social problems during Mandela Month.
  • Wheelchairs and transport vehicles are being designed for the elderly.
  • Supportive applications are being developed for peers who have learning difficulties.

South African high school students are mobilizing to offer innovative solutions to the problems faced by local communities as part of Mandela Month. A wide range of projects are being implemented, from designing wheelchairs for the elderly to developing mobile applications to help students with learning difficulties.

These projects reveal the young people's sense of social responsibility and their potential to provide social benefit by using technology. Inspired by Mandela's legacy, young people are producing creative and practical solutions to the needs around them.

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What is Mandela Month?
Mandela Month is a period, usually celebrated in July, that aims to keep Nelson Mandela's legacy alive and benefit society by encouraging people to engage in volunteer work.
What kind of innovative solutions are the youth producing?
High school students are working on various projects, such as building transport carts for the elderly and developing supportive digital applications for students struggling with their education.
Who is impacted by this initiative?
The solutions developed primarily and positively impact the elderly and young students facing educational difficulties in South Africa.

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