The Youth Cafe Becomes A Member of The Global Waste Cleaning Network

The Youth Cafe Becomes A Member of The Global Waste Cleaning Network

The Youth Cafe has become member of the Global Waste Cleaning Network o for 36 months running from 01 August 2022 till 30 September 2025. The Global Waste Cleaning Network (GWCN) plays a vital role in the growing worldwide movement to reduce the impact of Environmental pollution on the society via advocacy and the implementation of evidence-based programs to reduce pollution in Oceans, Coastlines, Lands, and the Atmosphere. The purpose of the Global Waste Cleaning Network is to support environmental activities, showcase, connect and train the network members, contribute to ecological debates, foster environmental research, and spread environment-related information.

The Youth Cafe Joins The TrustLaw Network Of Nonprofits And Social Enterprises

The Youth Cafe Joins The TrustLaw Network Of Nonprofits And Social Enterprises

The Youth Cafe is excited to become a member of the Trust Law. TrustLaw is the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono service that links high-impact NGOs and social enterprises with the best law firms worldwide. Trust law offers free services for NGOs/social enterprises. They connect NGOs/social enterprises to lawyers in over 175 countries worldwide. TrustLaw works with high-impact organizations requiring pro bono legal assistance.

Africa Youth Development Index

 Africa Youth Development Index

The Youth Cafe’s Africa Youth Development Index (AYDI) is a collaboration between The Youth Cafe and other youth-serving organizations across the globe to measure, benchmark, and monitor youth development and access of young people to education, training, employment, health, and wellbeing. The Youth Cafe’s AYDI focuses on indicators like The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita; the Human Development Index (HDI); the GINI; literacy rates; Drug use; fund allocation; minimum wage; skilled labor; Internet users; employment ratio; NEET (a young person who is not in education, employment, or training).

The Youth Month | Accelerating Youth Empowerment

The Youth Month | Accelerating Youth Empowerment

The Youth Cafe in partnership with AIESEC is organizing a youth month; the largest youth-centered event in Kenya. Youth Month is an annual event organized by AIESEC in Kenya founded in 2022, where the Country Managers, members, and youths in general from all over the country meet to build new projects, network, learn new skills, ensuring we solve the problems youths in the country face.

Pan African Youth Assembly | The Future Is Co-Created

Pan African Youth Assembly | The Future Is Co-Created

This Assembly is in line with The Youth Cafe’s work on governance and political inclusion (accountability), intending to increase advocacy for political stability and effective management to ensure there is a transparent, democratic, and accountable environment by; creating an enabling environment for active participation and meaningful engagement of the young people and encourage the exercising of their civic rights and responsibilities in the society to ensure transparency and accountability; increasing partnership with young people as leaders and experts at all stages of policy-making, including the follow-up and review of policy implementation to ensure accountability.

Anti Corruption Theory Of Change | Galvanizing Every Youth’s Support In Combating Corruption

Anti Corruption Theory Of Change | Galvanizing Every Youth’s Support In Combating Corruption

The Youth Cafe has seen an extraordinary period of growth, learning, and innovation, particularly in the critical areas of anti-corruption and good governance. Since our finding, we have witnessed a growing recognition of the pivotal role that youth play in driving accountability, transparency, and governance reforms across Africa. Amid ongoing challenges such as economic instability, the global shift towards digital activism and the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,

The Youth Cafe' Features In The African Youth Survey 

African youth have lost confidence in their own countries and the continent as a whole to meet their aspirations and a rising number are considering moving abroad, according to a survey of young people from 15 countries.

The Mental Health And Elections Mystery Revealed

The Mental Health And Elections Mystery Revealed

By nature, politics sows seeds of division as contestants take sides and engage in mudslinging. Ultimately, this increases stress levels. However, the youth in Kenya can be proactive in handling election stress disorder ESD, and several psychologists have suggested practical ways of doing so.