Serve to Lead: Harnessing Youth Volunteerism for National Development
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Serve to Lead: Harnessing Youth Volunteerism for National Development for National Development explores the transformative role of volunteerism in shaping the future of young people and its impact on national progress. At the heart of every successful society lies the active participation of its youth—full with energy, innovation, and potential. This book argues that volunteerism is a powerful, yet underutilized, tool for unlocking that potential.
Far beyond an act of service, volunteerism is presented as a dynamic platform for personal growth, skill development, and civic engagement. It equips young people with essential life and leadership skills—confidence, empathy, resilience, teamwork, and communication—that formal education alone often fails to provide. Through real-life stories and practical strategies, the book illustrates how volunteering turns young people into proactive change-makers, ready to contribute to their communities and national development.
The book also addresses a common challenge: the singular focus of many students on academic achievement at the expense of practical experience. It emphasizes that while academic excellence is important, volunteerism bridges the gap between classroom learning and the demands of the real world. It prepares young people for the competitive job market, strengthens their character, and gives them a sense of purpose and belonging.
Furthermore, it highlights the shared responsibility of communities, organizations, and governments in creating opportunities for youth volunteerism. It calls for a collective effort to promote a culture of service that aligns with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the broader goal of nation-building.
This book is both a guide and a call to action. It encourages young people to embrace volunteerism not just as a noble cause, but as a strategic path toward personal and national transformation. By stepping beyond academics and into service, youth can become architects of a better future—for themselves, their communities, and the nation at large.
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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ISBN | 978-9988-51-152-4 |
Page Count | 96 |
Year Published | 2025 |
Format | Paperback |
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