Ghetto Classic Samoa Festival Experience | The Youth Cafe

Ghetto Classic Samoa Festival Experience | The Youth Cafe

Ghetto Classics is the flagship programme from the Art of Music Foundation. Established in 2008, it is a community music programme where we use music education to provide the youth with opportunities to better themselves and their community. We do this by instilling in them the life skills that come with the discipline of studying the Art of Music. Our programme also provides them with income generating opportunities.

Graffiti In Mathare North As A Struggle For Youth Voices And Initiatives | The Youth Cafe

Graffiti In Mathare North As A Struggle For Youth Voices And Initiatives | The Youth Cafe

Mathare North Area residents for the first time on Wednesday, 22nd April 2015, tasted a bite of Sauti Ya Mtaa graffiti on a section of the expansive Drive Inn Primary school wall. Graffiti in the area has been elusive for a long time. Aides of the area MCA, Oscar Lore, had earlier been approached to help securing the social hall wall but their leader, Owish, adamantly refused and subsequently avoided responding to any further requests and discussion on the matter. They said the wall was built by the MCA and therefore he had to authorize for any form of graffiti on it. Truth is however, the wall was built using tax money collected from the locals and it was just a matter of time before it could be built. When contacted, the Ward Administrator said there was no problem regarding the proposed art work and that he was not opposed to it.

Innovating Educattion in Africa Expo 2019 | The Youth Cafe

Innovating Educattion  in Africa Expo 2019 | The Youth Cafe

Education and training remain the bedrock for human empowerment, inclusive prosperity and progressive development. However, this education has to be accessed by all, under all circumstances, including refugees and displaced persons; it must be of highest possible quality, included well equipped and motivated teachers; and must be aligned to continental aspirations and expectations as articulated in Agenda 2063.

Statement of Major Groups and Other Stakeholders | Outcome of the 2019 High Level Political Forum | The Youth Cafe

Statement of Major Groups and Other Stakeholders | Outcome of the 2019 High Level Political Forum | The Youth Cafe

The Major Groups and other Stakeholders (MGoS), mandated to participate in sustainable development processes through, inter alia, A/RES/67/290, are deeply concerned that the 2019 High Level Political Forum (HLPF) under the auspices of ECOSOC lacks a negotiated outcome. The prematurely agreed Political Declaration of the 2019 HLPF under the UNGA fails to recognize the urgency and scope of challenges faced, ignores the root causes and systemic determinants hindering progress, and conveys insufficient ambition and recognition of the responses required by Member States. We offer the following assessment of progress towards the SDGs under review at the 2019 HLPF and the overall status of the 2030 Agenda, four years into its supposed implementation.  

Baseline Study | Integration of Gender Equality Principles in Kenya's Development Plan | The Youth Cafe4

Baseline Study | Integration of Gender Equality Principles in  Kenya's  Development Plan | The Youth Cafe4

Empowering women and girls and promoting gender equality is crucial to accelerating sustainable development. The Kenyan Government has made great strides in respect to achieving Gender Equality in its development agenda. The commitment to gender equality arises from the international obligations emanating from the treaties, protocols ratified/signed/acceded and commitments by the Government of Kenya. The Beijing Platform for Action (BPFA), adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women, recognizes that gender equality and women’s empowerment are essential for addressing the central development concerns of poverty and insecurity, and for achieving sustainable, people-centred development.

The Second Progress Report on SDGS Implemantation in Kenya | Civil Society Report 2019 | The Youth Cafe

The Second Progress Report on SDGS  Implemantation in Kenya | Civil Society Report 2019 | The Youth Cafe

The second progress report on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation Kenya Civil Society Organisation (CSO) report 2019 is part of the Voluntary National Review (VNR) that countries committed to during the adoption of the Agenda 2030. The report aims to help Kenya track its progress in achieving Agenda 2030, promote accountability and exchange best practices.

Final Report on Youth and Peacebuilding | The Youth Cafe

Final Report on Youth and Peacebuilding | The Youth Cafe

Drawing on a three-day online consultation organised by Peace Direct and United Network of Young (UNOY) Peacebuilders in April 2019 with local peacebuilders from across the world, this report shares key insights and policy recommendations to enhance youth inclusion in peacebuilding processes in light of young peacebuilders’ needs and aspirations to transform their respective contexts.

Reports From The 2019 Planetary Security Conference | The Youth Cafe

Reports From The 2019 Planetary Security Conference | The Youth Cafe

For the fourth time, The Hague has hosted from 19-20 February 2019 the Planetary Security Conference. This year, the conference’s motto was #doable. Implementation of measures to tackle climate security risks were on the table, and the conference was transformed into a platform for sharing experiences and lessons learned on preventative action. The Youth Cafe has compiled a series of expert interviews on key issues and regions.