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Youth Transforming Africa

Voices and views shaping Africa’s future
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Water tap filling containers in Tanzania. Photo: World Bank

Without massive investment, drinking water will remain a scarce resource for Africa

March 21, 2023
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Eisa Gouredou
GirlCode bootcamp attendees. Photo: GirlCode

GirlCode: Women Using Technology to Create Meaningful Solutions

March 06, 2023
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Eisa Gouredou
Zandile Mkwanazi
Students raise their hands to answer a class questions at the St. Louis Primary School in Kinshasa.

Education Levels Inequalities Amongst Young People

February 16, 2023
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Timothy Dziedzom Amaglo-Mensah
Eliane Mbende
How rural development and agriculture can support social inclusion in developing countries - A Sub-Saharan approach

How rural development and agriculture can support social inclusion in developing countries - A Sub-Saharan approach

November 14, 2022
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Jemilehin Funmilayo
Elsy Buligwa Asena
Newton Muchiti Mayula
Mmatshepo Seoka
Photo: Sarah Farhat

Six Steps to Unite against Gender-Based Violence in Africa - Beyond the 16 Days Campaign

December 09, 2022
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Muhanuuzi Dorah
Kidus Fikremariam is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Ethiopia.

Youth-led healing for Africa: Amid and post-COVID

October 15, 2021
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Kidus Fikremariam
Aisha MohammedElhassan Hamid is the winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition for Sudan.

“Dev-Techs”: Accelerating digital economy in the post-COVID-19 era

October 14, 2021
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Aisha MohammedElhassan Hamid
Elsa Marina Syvine is the winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition from Burundi

Letter to Burundi

October 13, 2021
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Elsa Marina Syvine
Mohamed Ali Mire is the winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition for Somalia.

It is time to trigger the power of coalitions to avert risks associated with the surge of the global pandemic

October 12, 2021
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Mohamed Mire
Juliana Kudzai Makonise is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Zimbabwe.

Recover better: Invest in skills building and infrastructural development

October 07, 2021
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Juliana Makonise
Tchuda Na Blaga is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Guinea-Bissau

Youth facing the economic and social impact of COVID-19

October 02, 2021
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Tchuda Na Blaga 
Bruno Pires is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Cabo Verde

A youth that transforms Cabo Verde and Africa

October 01, 2021
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Bruno Pires
Fadjimata Harouna Moussa Dit Balla is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Niger.

Digital Power

September 25, 2021
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Fadjimata Harouna Moussa Dit Balla
Lanja Randrianarison is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Madagascar.

Solidarity through mentoring: One key to ensure social and economic reconstruction

September 24, 2021
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Lanja Randrianarison
Mélio Tinga, 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Mozambique.

Entrepreneurship and innovation: Proposed solutions for the change and reconstruction needed in Africa

September 23, 2021
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Mélio João Tinga
Laurence Okalia, winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition for Cameroon.

The post-COVID-19 recovery in Cameroon: A breath of fresh air from the youth

September 22, 2021
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Laurence Okalia
Olexa Heshima, winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition for Rwanda.

Leveraging on opportunities provided by the Rwandan Government to innovate solutions for a robust post-pandemic Rwanda

September 21, 2021
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Olexa Heshima
2021 Blog4Dev winner from the Gambia.

Building a more inclusive and resilient Gambia from the grassroots

September 20, 2021
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Francis Thomas Aubee
Kevin Lunzalu is the 2021 Blog4Dev winner from Kenya.

A pandemic of hope: African youth walking a golden path off a crisis

September 16, 2021
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Kevin Lunzalu
Jade Nshimbi is the winner of the 2021 Blog4Dev competition for Zambia.

Youth are up for the challenge to help build back better

September 15, 2021
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Jade Nshimbi

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