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Safe-Hub Global: A Replicable Ecosystem for the World We Envision

Marius Gutowski (), Oliver Kahn (), Jakob Schlichtig (), Julia Thiele-Schürhoff () and Florian Zech ()
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Marius Gutowski: AMANDLA Social Enterprises
Oliver Kahn: Oliver Kahn Foundation
Jakob Schlichtig: AMANDLA Social Enterprises
Julia Thiele-Schürhoff: Knorr-Bremse Global Care e.V.
Florian Zech: AMANDLA Social Enterprises

A chapter in The Global Impact of Social Innovation, 2022, pp 203-215 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract At Safe-Hub, the world we envision is one where all young people access equal opportunities, strive to realise their potential and dare to dream. This vision, as well as our dedication to realising it, is a direct response to some of the most urgent challenges facing our world today, including inequality, poverty and unemployment. In marginalised communities, young people and their families have limited access to safe spaces and vital services that enable social mobility and development. Unequal access to opportunity ends up perpetuating intergenerational cycles of poverty, preventing young people from realising their potential and preventing entire communities from thriving. Rising youth unemployment, exacerbated by the ongoing effects of the global pandemic and worsening inequality worldwide, makes the need for effective, creative interventions all the more critical. Over the past decade, Safe-Hub has established an evidence base that demonstrates the effective disruption of intergenerational cycles of poverty, inequality and unemployment. Each Safe-Hub represents the world we want to create: a world where young people have all the tools and support they need to achieve their life goals and contribute positively to their community.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-03849-5_17

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