African Development Bank Group Annual Meetings | Africa’s Regional Integration Gains Momentum

African Development Bank Group Annual Meetings | Africa’s Regional Integration Gains Momentum

“If we get integration right, Africa can develop with dignity and confidence,” African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina told journalists at a press conference to herald the Bank’s 2019 Annual Meetings, due to open Tuesday in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. The theme of this year’s meetings is ‘Regional Integration for Africa’s Economic Prosperity.” Regional integration gained momentum with the agreement on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in March 2018 and is now at the threshold of its launch next month.

African Development Bank Annual Meetings | Donors Pledge $17 Million to Africa Solidarity Trust Fund | The Youth Cafe

African Development Bank Annual Meetings | Donors Pledge $17 Million to Africa Solidarity Trust Fund | The Youth Cafe

African and non-regional donors on Tuesday pledged $17 million to replenish the Africa Solidarity Trust Fund, an initiative which aims to provide food security and eliminate rural poverty on the continent. The pledges were made at a high-level donor round table convened by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and Equatorial Guinea President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, on the sidelines of the African Development Bank’s 2019 Annual Meetings currently underway in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

Africa Development Bank Annual Group | Meetings African Financial Institutions Play a Key Role in the Continent's Regional Integration | The Youth Cafe

Africa Development Bank Annual Group | Meetings African Financial Institutions Play a Key Role in the Continent's Regional Integration | The Youth Cafe

African Development Bank Vice-President for the Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization, Pierre Guislain, on Tuesday stressed the major role that African financial institutions play in regional integration. "These institutions finance the private sector, which has to become the engine of Africa's regional integration," said Guislain at the opening of the Association of African Development Finance Institutions (AADFI) workshop on the sidelines of the Bank's Annual Meetings in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics | Slum Politics in Africa | The Youth Cafe

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics | Slum Politics in Africa | The Youth Cafe

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. The future of slums will tell us much about the future of African cities & democracies.

Africa’s growing slums are complex, diverse neighborhoods with their own histories. Currently, these places, characterized by spatially concentrated poverty and human rights abuses, are where large proportions and, in many cases, the majority of Africa’s growing urban populations live. These slums often have a politics characterized by clientelism and repression, but also cooperation, accountability, and political mobilization. Importantly, they must be understood within a wider political context as products of larger historical processes that generate severe inequalities in standards of living, rights, and service provision. Varied approaches (modernization vs. more critical historical and political economy approaches) attempt to explain the emergence, dynamics, and persistence of slums and the politics that often produces, characterizes, and shapes them in Africa.

Rome Civil Society Declaration on SDG16+ | Amplified Commitments and Partnerships for Accelerated Action | The Youth Cafe

Rome Civil Society Declaration on SDG16+ | Amplified Commitments and Partnerships for Accelerated Action | The Youth Cafe

At the Rome SDG16 Conference 2019, #civilsociety presented its "Rome Civil Society Declaration on SDG16+", which includes recommendations & calls to action. Read & endorse the Rome Declaration:

"The time for committed, urgent, & meaningful action is now"


As recognised by Political Declarations of the UN High Level Political Forum (HLPF) and other UN and civil society analyses, numerous challenges and structural barriers confront the realisation of the ambitious SDG16+. Collectively, the world is off track in realising the 2030 Agenda and thus realising inclusive and peaceful societies. Around the world, over 40 countries are in active conflict, and 92 countries have become less peaceful over the last 10 years. Violence causes 1.6 million deaths worldwide every year. 5.1 billion people have unmet justice needs globally.

African Strategy on Combating Illegal Exploitation and Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora | The Youth Cafe

African Strategy on Combating Illegal Exploitation and Illegal Trade in Wild  Fauna and Flora | The Youth Cafe

The illegal trade in wild fauna and flora involves the harvesting, procurement, transport, and distribution both domestically and internationally, of animals and plants, as well as their parts and derivatives, in violation of laws and treaties. It ranges in scale from single items being traded locally to commercial containers shipped worldwide to international markets.

Tana Forum 2019 | The State of Peace and Security in Africa Report | The Youth Cafe

Tana Forum 2019 | The State of Peace and Security in Africa Report | The Youth Cafe

The State of Peace and Security in Africa (SPSA) has become the annual flagship Report of the Tana High-Level Forum on Security in Africa, popularly called the Tana Forum, offering a synoptic analysis of the pressing peace and security issues on the continent during the previous year—2018, in this case— and provide explanations for them. It is not intended, and cannot even pretend, to document all the peace and security challenges the continent faced in any particular year, but draw attention to those considered to be the most salient and cross-cutting, particularly in terms of disruption and harm they caused African citizens and the states.

UN-Habitat Assembly | Working Towards a Peace Dividend: Advancing the Measurement of Youth, Peace and Security | The Youth Cafe

UN-Habitat Assembly | Working Towards a Peace Dividend: Advancing the  Measurement of Youth, Peace and Security | The Youth Cafe

With rapid global urbanization, the future of humanity is urban; and thus, the future of violent conflict is also urban. At the same time, urban and rural areas might have different dynamics of crime and violence and thus require different type of approaches and solutions. Much of urban growth has been rapid and unplanned, with urban centres largely lacking the capacity to provide adequate opportunities and gainful employment, primarily affecting the young women and men. The emergence of a large un- and under-employed urban youth population provides immense opportunity for young people to play a key role in implementing UN Security Council Resolution 2250, particularly at the local level as articulated in the New Urban Agenda.

UN-Habitat Assembly | Interfaith Collaboration in Implementing Urban SDGs and the New Urban Agenda | The Youth Cafe

UN-Habitat Assembly | Interfaith Collaboration in Implementing Urban SDGs and the New Urban Agenda | The Youth Cafe

Faith-based actors play a crucial role in human and sustainable development. The respect and public trust earned over several decades of engagement with governments, local communities and other key actors has exceptionally placed and equipped religious communities and faith-based actors to play a critical role in promoting the inclusion of different groups, offering peaceful channels for conflict resolution, upholding the human rights of the most vulnerable, among others.