anti-corruption

How The Youth Cafe Engages Young People In The Fight Against Corruption

How The Youth Cafe Engages Young People In The Fight Against Corruption

In a world where corruption undermines development like a parasite weakening a healthy body, The Youth Café (TYC) has emerged as a beacon of hope, empowering young people across Africa to champion transparency and accountability. As Africa’s largest and most diverse youth organization, TYC harnesses the energy, creativity, and passion of young advocates, transforming them into catalysts for change. These young leaders are the future architects of a corruption-free Africa, and TYC is providing them with the blueprint for a better tomorrow.

Pandora Papers | The Secret Offshore World Of Kenya’s First Family

Pandora Papers | The Secret Offshore World Of Kenya’s First Family

President Uhuru Kenyatta’s family, the political dynasty that has dominated Kenyan politics since independence, for many years secretly owned a web of offshore companies in Panama and the British Virgin Islands, according to a new leak of documents known as the Pandora Papers. This article outlines findings from an investigation done by Finance Uncovered.

Keynote Address By Samuel Kimeu | TYC Anticorruption Photo And Video Contest Award Ceremony

Keynote Address By Samuel Kimeu | TYC Anticorruption Photo And Video Contest Award Ceremony

On the 23rd of September, 2021, The Youth Café held a virtual award ceremony for the photo/video contest. This photo/video contest was part of a project The youth Café carried out aimed at engaging the youth against corruption and the closing civic space in Kenya. We were honoured to have a keynote address from Samuel Kimeu, who is the Executive Director of Africa’s Voices Foundation, and former Executive Director of Transparency International Kenya since 2010.

Your Top Five Integrity Questions, Answered

Your Top Five Integrity Questions, Answered

I want to learn how to be a committed, transparent, and accountable leader even when I’m faced with a lot of oppositions and feel like giving up. It’s really challenging being an honest leader. Is it possible to have an honest and incorruptible leader? I would love to better understand how to change the youth mindset from being violent and radical to being peaceful, especially during a period of conflict in my region.