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Aug
11
11:00 AM11:00

Live Webinar | Young People Re-defining The Future Of Democratic Processes In Africa

The Youth Café in collaboration with the European Partnership for Democracy, and Youth Democracy Cohort, is proud to present a webinar titled " Young People Redefining the Future of Democratic Processes in Africa." This 90-minute webinar aims to explore how young people especially young women, can take an active and meaningful role in shaping the democratic processes in Africa. This webinar is part of a broader project “The Ignite African Youth Project!” and is in line with the commemoration of International Youth Day 2023. By empowering young people in decision-making processes at both the community and national levels, we can guarantee that their voices and ideas are heard and that they have a say in shaping policies and initiatives related to sustainability and environmental protection.

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 Office Of The High Commissioner Of Human Rights, Development And Economic And Social Issues Branch (DESIB) And The Youth Cafe-Youth Engagement Session
May
25
1:00 PM13:00

Office Of The High Commissioner Of Human Rights, Development And Economic And Social Issues Branch (DESIB) And The Youth Cafe-Youth Engagement Session

The Youth Cafe Collaborates with DESIB in a virtual Youth Engagement Session that will bring together youth from different countries and backgrounds in a dialogue to identify barriers to implementing economic, social and cultural rights and approaches to operationalize these rights as a framework for addressing local and global challenges; raise awareness of the young people across the world about economic, social and cultural rights; promote initiatives and diverse implications of the youth; and to strengthen the linkages between the youth-led organizations. 

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ECOSOC YOUTH FORUM 2023
Apr
25
to Apr 27

ECOSOC YOUTH FORUM 2023

  • United Nations Headquarters (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum will take place from 25 to 27 April 2023 in a hybrid format. The Youth Cafe alongside other Youth leaders around the world will have the opportunity to engage with government representatives, youth delegates, policymakers, and other relevant stakeholders in civil society and the private sector. Side events will take place virtually and in-person from 25 to 27 April 2023.

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African Youth Participation In Political And Civic Processes
Mar
27
5:00 PM17:00

African Youth Participation In Political And Civic Processes

The Youth Cafe’ will host a podcast on Youth and women's political and civic engagement in Africa. The podcast will be interactive, and it will take the format of a panel. TYC participated in the pre-summit Global Coalition Forum in Brussels, Belgium, by giving significant input in developing The Menu Of Possible Commitments to help prioritize, facilitate and enhance youth civic and political participation.

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 Role of Youth & Women in Peaceful Elections Campaigns
Nov
29
2:30 PM14:30

Role of Youth & Women in Peaceful Elections Campaigns

On the 29th of November, 2021, the Executive Director of The Youth Café, Willice Onyango will be speaking at a forum organized by Engage Jamii Initiatives in partnership with the US Embassy in Nairobi. The program will focus on the “Role of Youth and Women in Peaceful Election Campaigns” in Kenya.

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International Youth Day | Transforming Education | The Youth Cafe
Aug
12
to Aug 13

International Youth Day | Transforming Education | The Youth Cafe

The theme of International Youth Day 2019, “Transforming education”, highlights efforts to make education more relevant, equitable and inclusive for all youth, including efforts by youth themselves. Rooted in Goal 4 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all” –  International Youth Day 2019 will examine how Governments, young people and youth-led and youth-focused organizations, as well as other stakeholders, are transforming education and how these efforts are contributing to the achievement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Statistics remind us that significant transformations are still required to make education systems more inclusive and accessible: (1) Only 10% of people have completed upper secondary education in low income countries; (2) 40 % of the global population is not taught in a language they speak or fully understand; and (3) over 75 % of secondary school age refugees are out of school. In addition, indigenous youth, young people with disabilities, young women, young people belonging to vulnerable groups or in vulnerable situations, etc. are facing additional challenges to access education that respects their diverse needs and abilities as well as reflects and embraces their unique realities and identities.

Making education more relevant, equitable and inclusive is crucial to achieving sustainable development. Education is a ‘development multiplier’ in that it plays a pivotal role in accelerating progress across all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, be it poverty eradication, good health, gender equality, decent work and growth, reduced inequalities, action on climate or building peaceful societies. Education should lead to effective learning outcomes, with the content of school curricula and pedagogy being fit for purpose, not only for the 4th industrial revolution and the future of work and life, but also for the opportunities and challenges that rapidly changing social contexts bring.

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World Youth Skills Day  | Raising Awareness About the Importance of Youth Skills Development | The Youth Cafe
Jul
15
to Jul 16

World Youth Skills Day | Raising Awareness About the Importance of Youth Skills Development | The Youth Cafe

  • The Youth Cafe Limited (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Today, there are 1.2 billion young people aged 15 to 24 years, accounting for 16 per cent of the global population. The active engagement of youth in sustainable development efforts is central to achieving sustainable, inclusive and stable societies by the target date, and to averting the worst threats and challenges to sustainable development, including the impacts of climate change, unemployment, poverty, gender inequality, conflict, and migration. However, young people are almost three times more likely to be unemployed than adults and continuously exposed to lower quality of jobs, greater labor market inequalities, and longer and more insecure school-to-work transitions. In addition, women are more likely to be underemployed and under-paid, and to undertake part-time jobs or work under temporary contracts.

Traditionally organized by the Permanent Missions of Portugal and Sri Lanka, together with UNESCO, ILO and the Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, this year the UN’s observance of the WYSD will shed light on the mechanisms needed to operationalize lifelong learning.

The Youth Cafe and its members has hosted a range of events and taken part in the photo competition and story series to celebrate World Youth Skills Day.

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Dissemination Workshop On Youth Leadership and Governance | The Youth Cafe
Jun
20
7:00 AM07:00

Dissemination Workshop On Youth Leadership and Governance | The Youth Cafe

  • Ngong Hills Hotel Nairobi Nairobi Kenya (map)
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The Youth Cafe is taking part in the dissemination workshop on a research recently conducted in partnership with VSO Kenya, The Ford Foundation on Youth Leadership and Governance.

The research was youth-led and explored deeply the views of the youth in regard to the provisions of Chapter 6 of the Constitution of Kenya. It sought to employ varied qualitative and quantitative approaches to better understand the barriers and enablers to youth leadership and meaningful youth participation and engagement in governance in 4 counties in Kenya; namely Siaya, Taita Taveta, Nandi, and Wajir. Together, we hope to plot the way forward in regard to increasing the level of youth participation in leadership and governance in Kenya.

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European Development Days 2019 | The Youth Cafe
Jun
18
to Jun 19

European Development Days 2019 | The Youth Cafe

Organised by the European Commission, the European Development Days (EDD) bring the development community together each year to share ideas and experiences in ways that inspire new partnerships and innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. The EDD is a participatory programme.EDD 2019's overarching title is "Addressing inequalities: building a world which leaves no one behind".

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Decent Jobs for Youth Annual Meeting | The Youth Cafe
May
28
to May 29

Decent Jobs for Youth Annual Meeting | The Youth Cafe

Under the tagline “Rights and Voices of Youth”, The Youth Cafe has been invited to this year’s annual Decent Jobs for Youth conference invites a reflection on the transformative power of collective action in advancing a youth employment agenda that is rights-based, inclusive, and results-oriented. For all young people, especially those facing discrimination and disadvantage, human rights – which include labour rights – provide a base from which they can make their voices heard, assert their interests and find work that is productive and decent. We fully  tap into the potential of Decent Jobs for Youth's multi-stakeholder alliance, offering an event catered to knowledge exchange that features young global leaders at its heart. 

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Rome SDG 16 Conference | The Youth Cafe
May
27
4:00 AM04:00

Rome SDG 16 Conference | The Youth Cafe

About the Conference

The Conference will take stock of global progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16); share knowledge, success stories and good practices; identify particular areas of concern and main challenges; and suggest ways forward in terms of policies, partnerships and coordinated actions at all levels, as well as specific ways to leverage the interlinkages between SDG 16 and the other Goals. The Conference will also draw on the reporting contained in the voluntary national reviews (VNRs).

While sharpening the focus on SDG 16, the Conference will further emphasize the integrated, indivisible, and universal nature of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These messages will help inform the upcoming HLPF, assist in planning its sessions, and serve to influence collaboration and programmes of work going forward from 2019

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The 2nd Pan African Youth Forum | The Youth Cafe
Apr
24
to Apr 27

The 2nd Pan African Youth Forum | The Youth Cafe

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat will launch the “1 million by 2021 Initiative”, which targets direct investments in millions of African youth on four key elements of Employment, Entrepreneurship, Education and Engagement, through leveraging partnerships and private sector opportunities. The initiative will be launched through a Pan African Youth Forum themed “Africa Unite for Youth: Bridging the Gap and Reaching African Youth”.

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Africa Youth Connect Summit | The Youth Cafe
Oct
10
to Oct 18

Africa Youth Connect Summit | The Youth Cafe

The YouthConnekt programme is a multifaceted youth empowerment model focused on leveraging youth employability, entrepreneurship and civic engagement through innovation.

Following the July 2017 YCA Summit that recommended to create the YouthConnekt Hub and Fund. This year’s Summit (YCA 2019) will mark the official launch of the YouthConnekt Africa Hub that will serve as a coordination entity that connects and promotes existing youth empowerment initiatives at the continent and ensure implementation of best practices for the youth socio-economic transformation.

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