Being a Born-free. Violence, Youth and Agency in Zimbabwe
By Marjoke Oosterom and Lloyd Pswarayi [[{"fid":"501","view_mode":"media_original","fields":{"format":"media_original","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"image of Research Report cover","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":""},"type":"media","link_text":null,"attributes":{"alt":"image of Research Report cover","height":117,"width":83,"style":"width: 83px; height: 117px; float: right;","class":"media-element file-media-original"}}]]
In this new research report from IDS, Marjoke Oosterom and Lloyd Pswarayi present the findings of case study research with youth in six locations in Zimbabwe, carried out within the Power, Violence, Citizenship and Agency (PVCA) programme. It shows how young people experience growing up as citizens in a country known for its repressive regime, and highlights the differences for young men and young women.