TYC Joins In 2025 African Anti-Corruption Day Commemoration At The Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).

The Youth Cafe (TYC), in partnership with the Kenya Leadership Integrity Forum (KLIF), today led the national commemoration of the 9th Edition of the African Anti-Corruption Day at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). The event brought together stakeholders from across the public, private, and civil society sectors to raise awareness on the fight against corruption under the theme: “Promoting Human Dignity in the Fight Against Corruption.”

TYC In Stakeholder Dialogue On Financial Investigations In Addis Ababba

The five-day workshop was a joint initiative of the Eastern Africa Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (EAACA) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). It was organized as a continuous effort to enhance the capacity of relevant government officers to combat corruption, money laundering, and ensure the recovery of stolen assets.

Upcoming Webinar: Post-Sevilla Virtual Connect — A Youth-Led Stocktake on Financing for Development

Young people across the Global South are demanding a seat at the table — not just as participants, but as decision-makers. The Post-Sevilla Virtual Connect Webinar is more than a reflection; it’s a rallying call to center youth in shaping just, inclusive, and sustainable fiscal futures

Cyber Rights Campus Connect: Empowering Kenya’s Digital Generation — Next Stop, Daystar University

After an insightful and impactful session at USIU, the Cyber Rights Campus Connect heads to Daystar University today. As Kenya’s youth increasingly live and lead online, this initiative continues to equip students with the legal awareness and digital safety skills they need to thrive — and to influence real change. Join us as we unpack online abuse, cyberbullying, and the future of Kenya’s cyber laws through bold, youth-led dialogue.

Second United Nations Food Systems Summit Stocktake (UNFSS+4)

To foster continued political commitment and accountability, the UN Secretary-General committed to convening a global stocktaking every two years. The first of these – UNFSS+2 in 2023 – affirmed that food systems remain a top global priority and culminated in a Call to Action for Accelerated Food Systems Transformation, which urged governments and stakeholders to deepen their efforts and committed the UN system to supporting country-led transformation.

KAMPALA CAADP DECLARATION ON BUILDING RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE AGRIFOOD SYSTEMS IN AFRICA

We, the Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU), meeting at an Extraordinary Summit in Kampala, Uganda, from 9 to 11 January 2025, reaffirm our commitment to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP). We recognize the urgent need to renew our efforts to advance the development of resilient, inclusive, and sustainable agrifood systems in Africa.

The African Union adopts ten-year strategy And Action Plan To Transform Africa's Agri-food Systems And Ensure Food Security

The African Union adopts ten-year strategy And Action Plan To Transform Africa's Agri-food Systems And Ensure Food Security

In the Kampala declaration, the 55 AU member states set forth six commitments that should transform and strengthen the agri-food system on the continent. The African Union heads of state and government noted that Africa’s population is projected to reach 2.5 billion people by 2050, while the global population is expected to reach 9.8 billion people. They appreciated the challenges this will pose for food demand, and therefore the need for significant increases in agricultural production, productivity, food processing, and trade. In this regard, they committed to intensify sustainable food production, agro-industrialization, and trade

Youth 360 Hackathon | Young Innovators Reimagine Financing For Development At FfD4 2025

Youth 360 Hackathon | Young Innovators Reimagine Financing For Development At FfD4 2025

The Youth 360 Hackathon, hosted at the FIBES Sevilla Conference Centre, brought together over 50 participants from Africa, Europe, and beyond. Organised by The Youth Café and supported by the Africa-Europe Innovation Platform (AEIP), this high-energy event served as a unique convergence of youth-led organisations, development agencies, and innovation hubs. The hackathon exemplified AEIP’s mission to bridge continents by fostering Pan-African and European collaboration.

The Youth Café Launches The CyberRights Campus Connect Podcast

Officially launched on 18th July 2025, the CyberRights Campus Connect Podcast is not just another talk show. It is a space where university students, legal experts, digital activists, and technology professionals come together to unpack Kenya’s Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act of 2018, explore digital safety, and address growing challenges in Kenya’s fast changing digital landscape.

Press Release | Fourth International Conference On Financing For Development Delivers Renewed Hope And Action For Sustainable Development

The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development concluded today in Sevilla, Spain, with 130 initiatives turning the Sevilla Commitment or Compromiso de Sevilla into action through concrete steps to boost investment in sustainable development, address the debt crisis afflicting many of the world’s poorest countries, and give developing countries a stronger voice in the international financing architecture.