Our impact model enables us to harness the strengths of the public and private sectors, and tap into the drive and ingenuity of young people for addressing problems that are too big for any one sector to solve on its own. This approach creates public-private-youth consortiums, bringing together partners with diverse capabilities, assets, and reach, all working towards a common goal: to achieve meaningful impact and transform outcomes for young people.
Excerpt Six From A Recent Interview With University College London | Strengthening Social Enterprise Ecosystems
Earlier this year, The Youth Café was interviewed by Eliana Summer-Galai, a Masters student with the Institute of Global Prosperity at University College London (UCL). This interview was to provide insight into her research on the Kenyan Social Enterprise Ecosystem. This is the sixth post of the series on How do you think the SEE could/ should be strengthened?
Africa’s Free Trade Area Opens For Business
The formal start of trading was given the official go-ahead at an extraordinary meeting in December 2020 where AU member states called on “women, youth, businesses, trade unions, civil society, cross border traders, the academia, the African Diaspora and other stakeholders to join them as governments in this historic endeavor of creating the “Africa We Want” in line with the Agenda 2063.