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E-grāmata: West African Youth Challenges and Opportunity Pathways

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This open-access edited collection, focusing on Ghana and Nigeria, offers a transatlantic, transnational exploration of barriers that threaten the wellbeing of West African youthranging from Black immigrant youth in the American city of Newark, New Jersey, to students in Almajiri Islamic schools in Northern Nigeria. Incorporating themes of migration, vulnerability, and agency and aspirations, the book conveys the resilience of African youth transitioning toward adulthood in a world of structural inequality. It thus crosses the academic divide between Youth Studies and African Studies, while challenging conventional framings of Black youth as deficient and deviantpositing instead their individual and collective creativity and assets. The contributors employ different methodological approaches, including field research and autoethnography, from varying multidisciplinary and practitioner perspectives.
1 Introduction
1(24)
Mora L. McLean
Part I Migration
25(76)
2 Education for All: The Case of Out-of-School Migrants in Ghana
27(26)
Daniel Owusu Kyereko
3 Irregular Migration as Survival Strategy: Narratives from Youth in Urban Nigeria
53(26)
Lanre Olusegun Ikuteyijo
4 Untold Stories: Newark's Burgeoning West African Population and the In-School Experiences of African Immigrant Youth
79(22)
Michael Simmons
Mahako Etta
Part II Agency and Aspirations
101(84)
5 "To Become Somebody in the Future": Exploring the Content of University Students' Goals in Nigeria
103(28)
Dabesaki Mac-Ikemenjima
6 Making Lives, Making Communities: Deaf Youth in Benin
131(26)
Carsten Mildner
7 Someone Has to Tell These Children: "You Can Be As Good As Anybody!"
157(14)
Cecilia Fiaka
8 The Limits of Individual-Level Factors for Ghanaian and South African Girls' Learning
171(14)
Sally A. Nuamah
Part III Vulnerability and Well-Being
185(82)
9 Youth Employment and Labor Market Vulnerability in Ghana: Aggregate Trends and Determinants
187(26)
Adedeji Adeniran
Joseph Ishaku
Adekunle Yusuf
10 The Role of "eTrash2Cash" in Curtailing "Almajiri" Vulnerability in Nigeria Through Waste Management Social Micro-entrepreneurship
213(20)
Alh. Muhammad Salisu Abdullahi
11 Burden, Drivers, and Impacts of Poor Mental Health in Young People of West and Central Africa: Implications for Research and Programming
233(34)
Kenneth Juma
Frederick Murunga Wekesah
Caroline W. Kabiru
Chimaraoke O. Izugbara
Index 267
Mora L. McLean is a researcher, writer, part-time university lecturer, and President Emerita of the Africa-America Institute (AAI).  As a Senior Fellow with the Cornwall Center at Rutgers University-Newark, she was principal investigator for the Ford Foundation-supported 2017 Forum on West African Youth Learning and Opportunity Pathways.  Her published essays include What about the reciprocity? Pan-Africanism and the promise of global development, in M.O. Okome & O. Vaughans Transnational Africa and Globalization (Palgrave, 2012).