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What Steps Should African Governments And The Youths Take To Build A United Africa? | The Youth Cafe
By Rejoice Makaudze
Africa has been a place of wars and unresolved conflicts for a long time. The conflicts have been political, economic, social and ethnic. One can argue that it is time the youth of Africa should step up and fight for their nations and a united Africa at large. According to the UN 2019, the youth between 15-24 years constitute around 20% of the population of Africa and it is predicted by 2030 youth in Africa will have increased by 42% which means they are the ones mostly affected by the conflicts in the continent. It therefore justifies why the youth should be included in peace making initiatives, policy making and planning. Decisions that are made will always affect the youths therefore they have to be part of them all.
The War Against Fake News And Mass Hysteria | Why Media Literacy Is Important | The Youth Cafe
By Joy Makena
If you are alive then you have encountered some form of media or another. In fact, if you have access to the internet (which according to Internet World Stats is about 89.7% of Kenyans), then you have encountered digital media. Many of us use the media for information, for connection and just for laughs. But in the age of clout-chasers and fake news, how can we, as youth, be more responsible in our media use and production? The answer to that is Media Literacy.
Why Gender Mainstreaming Is Important In Peacebuilding Fostered By Youths In Africa | The Youth Cafe
Conflicts are believed to affect men and women in different ways. Women and children are considered the most affected and therefore the main victims in conflict situations. It is therefore believed that the specific needs of women and children for a long time where not considered until the year 2000. Women constitute the better percentage of the population of Africa and the world at large. The United Nations Security Council (2000) adopted resolution 1325 on women which recognized the damaging effects of conflict on girls and women.
Masked Reality Or Partners For Prosperity? | A Take On UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020 | The Youth Cafe
The UK-Africa Investment Summit on 20 January 2020 laid the foundations for new partnerships between the UK and African nations based on trade, investment, shared values and mutual interest. Billions of pounds of new commercial deals were announced highlighting the strength of the UK’s offer and existing relationships with Africa.
How Art Of A Child Is Addressing Low Literacy Levels In Uganda | The Youth Cafe
Young African Entrepreneur Makes Business A Tasty Success: Doughnuts From Sweet Potatoes | The Youth Cafe
Lessons For Africa From A Resurgent Asia | The Youth Cafe
Is This The Decade Of Africa’s Economic Transformation? | The Youth Cafe
In reviewing the decade, a recent Financial Times article, Ethiopia seizes crown as the fastest-growing country in the 2010s acknowledges this fact. The country’s focus on productive investment, industrialisation, and education continues to generate jobs and economic growth. Here I look at the growing impact of foreign investment across Africa and consider the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for the continent.