The EU’s **relationship** with Africa is a **key priority** for the **new Commission**. The new COVID reality makes this relationship all the more important. The ongoing **COVID-19 pandemic** and the growing urgency of the **climate crisis** show at the same time how **interdependent** our two continents are, and why it is **so important** that both continents **act urgently** to seize the **shared opportunities** that lie ahead and to tackle the **common challenges** that we all face. This **pandemic** knows no borders and, as it has demonstrated, a global response and an ability to act as an **international community** are essential.
Youth Workshop: Building Capacity To Assess National Youth Policies In Africa | African Union Commission
Youth Development | African Union (AU)
Africa has the youngest population in the world with more than 400 million young people aged between the ages of 15 to 35 years necessitating an increase of investment in economic and social development factors, in order to improve the development index of African nations. The AU has developed several youth development policies and programs at the continental level aimed at ensuring the continent benefits from its demographic dividend. The policies include the African Youth Charter, Youth Decade Plan of Action, and the Malabo Decision on Youth Empowerment, all of which are implemented through various AU Agenda 2063 programmes.