The Youth Cafe is seeking quotations from experienced and qualified printing service providers for the production and delivery of Teachers Training Handbooks under the Safe-Mit Project in Kiambu County.
7th African Union – European Union Summit Joint Declaration
The 7th AU–EU Summit brought together Heads of State and Government from both Unions on 24 - 25 November 2025 in Luanda to celebrate 25 years of partnership and to reaffirm their shared vision for peace, prosperity, sustainable development, and strengthened multilateralism.
We recall the 6th EU-AU Summit held in Brussels on 17-18 February 2022, as well as the 3 rd EU-AU Ministerial Meeting, held in Brussels on 21 May 2025.
Two Global Consortiums Selected To Lead Civil Society Engagement In Health Systems Through The GFF x CIVIC Platform
Two global consortiums have been selected to drive civil society engagement and youth leadership in advancing health systems under the GFF x CIVIC Platform. Their work will strengthen community influence, promote domestic resource mobilization, and integrate community-led solutions into national systems to improve outcomes for women, children, and adolescents.
Summary Of Expert Engagements On International Development Cooperation
At a time of crisis for international development cooperation, ideas for resetting the system are not lacking. In the face of dwindling resources and increasing demands, and in an increasingly complex landscape, many experts, in both the Global South and the Global North, are advancing efforts to reshape a narrative for international development cooperation, rebuild trust, revitalise the effectiveness agenda, and rethink criteria that guide access to increasingly scarce resources
Global Youth Declaration On The Environment 2025
We, children and youth from across the globe, present this declaration to UNEA Member States, UNEP and all stakeholders as a collective call for urgent, ambitious, and inclusive environmental action. We bring forward this Declaration at a time of profound global uncertainty, geopolitical realignment, and a deepening crisis of international cooperation.
African Union Civil Society and Youth Forum | African Union European Union Summit
This declaration was drafted following inputs from the EU-AU Civil Society and Youth Forum which took place online on 23 October and 13 November and on 20 and 21 November 2025. This Forum brought together a diverse representation of CSO-Youth organisations from Africa and Europe, from various sectors and geographies, to discuss and make recommendations on the AU-EU Summit, taking place on 24 and 25 May 2025.
Joint Declaration Of African And European Civil Societies and Youth | African Union - European Union Civil Society And Youth Forum
We, representatives of over 200 youth and civil society organisations from across Africa and Europe, convened from 20–21 November 2025 in Luanda, Angola, on the margins of the 7th AU–EU Heads of State and Government Summit to deliberate on the pillars of the Africa–Europe partnership: Peace, Security and Governance; Prosperity; People; and Multilateralism. Recognising the important role of civil society and youth and adopting a people-centred and human-rights based approach to development, we reaffirm the critical contribution of youth and civil society in guaranteeing peace and prosperity on our continents and globally.
Key Messages From The Second World Summit For Social Development
The Second World Summit for Social Development took place in Doha, Qatar, from 4 to 6 November 2025, bringing together Heads of State and Government, ministers, senior delegates and non-governmental stakeholders from around the globe. The Summit will provide a unique opportunity to assess progress, address gaps, and renew global commitments to the three interrelated pillars of social development first adopted thirty years ago in the 1995 Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action: poverty eradication, full and productive employment and decent work for all, and social integration.
The Second World Social Summit For Social Development Doha 2025 Backgrounder
The Second World Social Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar, from 4 to 6 November 2025, brings together Heads of State and Government, ministers, and delegates from around the globe., thirty years after the landmark 1995 Copenhagen Summit. The Summit will provide a unique opportunity to assess progress, address gaps, and renew global commitments to the three interrelated pillars of social development: Poverty eradication , Full and productive employment and decent work for all, and Social integration.
The Second World Summit for Social Development Doha 2025 Facts And Figures
The Second World Summit for Social Development offers a historic opportunity to accelerate global progress on social justice, equality, and inclusion. By placing people at the centre of development, countries can eradicate poverty, create decent work, strengthen social protection, and build inclusive societies that leave no one behind.
