Diplomatic Entrepreneurship Forum | Intersection Of Diplomacy, Innovation, And Global Development

The inaugural Diplomatic Entrepreneurship Forum, held on Friday, September 26, 2025, at Africa Nazarene University (ANU), successfully illuminated the vital intersection of diplomacy, innovation, and global development. Organized by the Hult Prize, ANUMUN in partnership with The Youth Cafe, Yoma, and Adamur, the event gathered students, industry leaders, and policymakers under the theme, "Building Beyond: From Diplomacy to Entrepreneurship." The forum’s consensus was clear: in an increasingly interconnected and complex world, entrepreneurial success demands not just a compelling product but also a keen diplomatic savvy, robust social capital, and the strategic use of decentralised technologies to drive progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Integrity Walkathon 2025: Kenya Steps Forward For Transparency

Corruption remains one of Kenya’s most persistent challenges, draining public resources, weakening institutions, and eroding public trust. From inflated procurement deals to mismanaged public funds, the cost is often borne by Kenyans from all walks of life who are denied access to quality healthcare, education, and other essential services. The frustration is palpable: bribes demanded for services that should be free, leaders escaping accountability, and a culture of impunity that undermines national progress.

The Youth Cafe At Devolution Conference | The Youth Pavilion

For a long time, the Devolution Conference has been perceived as a forum dominated by the ‘big wigs.’ This year, however, things felt different. The Youth Cafe (TYC) introduced something fresh, the Youth Pavilion, a designated space that gave young people their own platform at one of Kenya’s biggest national forums. It was more than just a physical space; it was a hub of energy, conversations, and opportunities.

TYC At The Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) | Accelerating Global Climate Solutions | Financing For Africa's Resilient And Green Development

The ACS will bring together leaders from Africa and beyond: Heads of State and Government, development partners, intergovernmental organizations, private sector, academia, Indigenous Peoples, civil society organizations, women, and youth.

This diverse gathering aims to design and catalyze African-led solutions for climate change and deliberate on how to leverage both domestic and international climate financing, rooted in African priorities and local innovation, to accelerate implementation of existing commitments.

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.