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African Youth Day

African Youth Day

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November 01, 2023

1.Introduction

The African Youth Charter was adopted through an Executive Council Decision of the Banjul Summit of 2006 (DOC.EX.CL. /292 (IX), established the 1st November as “African Youth Day (AYD).” The day recognises a unified voice of young people, which aims to increase awareness of, commitment to and investment in youth; increase and strengthen youth participation and partnerships, as well as increase intercultural exchanges and understanding among young people.  

African youth are the continent’s biggest resources and are at the centre of the development agenda. With the immense potential of over 420 million young people aged between 15 and 35 years (35% of Africa’s population), some of the ways to develop their capacities and reap the fruits is to strengthen relationships with youth, and equip them with the spaces needed to amplify their voices to audiences of influence while confronting the existing barriers that compromise meaningful youth engagement.

The African Union Commission (AUC), along with the rest of the world, recognizes the centrality of youth to achieving the aspirations of Agenda 2063. It is for this reason that aspiration 6 of Agenda 2063 affirms that the Africa We Want is "An Africa, whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children''. Together with the African Youth Charter and the roadmap on harnessing the demographic dividend through investments in youth, Agenda 2063 and its youth- centric action plans serve as continental frameworks which reflect the prioritization of youth development by the African Union Commission and AU Member States.

To accelerate the continued development and empowerment of Africa’s youth, His Excellency Musa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union Commission launched the “One Million Next Level (1mNL)” initiative with aims to reach 300 million young people with opportunities in health and wellbeing, education, employment, entrepreneurship, and engagement (4Es+H).

It has a high multiplier flagship to achieve its value proposition of The 1 Million Next Level initiative seeks to catalyze action for youth development in Africa, through providing unique young Africans with opportunities in these areas. By empowering these young individuals through knowledge-building initiatives and entrusting them with leadership roles, their potential can effectively be harnessed while simultaneously nurturing human capital to propel progress.

At the very core of the initiative are the principles of Pan-Africanism, strategic partnerships and Africa-centric innovation and solutions, co-created and driven by Africa’s youth, towards creating sustainable structures.

2.Africa Youth Month

It is against this backdrop that the African Union Commission through the Women, Gender, and Youth Directorate (WGYD) is commemorating African Youth Day 2023 through month-long activities under the theme “1 Million Next Level is Knocking: Youth-led Movement that Transcends Borders”. The theme is a call to all youth development stakeholders, member states, and partners to mobilize, implement and support the 1 Million Next Level Initiative through creating and accelerating opportunities for youth in the 4Es +H. The focus of the 1 Million Next Level Initiative on 4Es + H is underpinned by a firm foundation of strategic partnerships among stakeholders, and acknowledges young people beneficiaries and partners. It is therefore imperative to create platforms that celebrate Africa’s youth and showcase their invaluable contribution to the development of the continent while ensuring inclusive youth engagement.

  1. Objectives
  • To highlight and showcase young people and their contribution towards an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa. 
  • To empower young people through training, capacity development, and opportunities to thrive in various spaces, including health and wellbeing, engagement, education, employment, and entrepreneurship.
  • To create platforms for young people to connect, share ideas, collaborate on projects, and build networks that can support their personal and professional development.

Africa Youth Month 2023 Activities

  1. Country Acceleration Activities

To mark the celebration of the Africa Youth Month at country-level, AUC is proposing to all Member States, Africa’s Youth on the continent and in the diaspora, UN Agencies and Development Partners, youth-led and youth-serving organizations, private enterprises, and any interested groups to celebrate Africa’s youth through any and all of the following activities: 

  • Short recorded video messages from key players in the youth engagement ecosystem celebrating Africa’s youth under the dedicated theme. These can be shared on social media platforms using the hashtags #WeMove, #1mNextLevel and #AYM2023 as well as tagging these social media handles:
  • Twitter:@AUYouthProgram
  • Instagram: @auyouthprogram
  • Facebook: @AUYouthProgram
  • LinkedIn: African Union Youth Division
  • TikTok: @auyouthprogram
  • Youth Forums for young people to physically gather and discuss challenges that affect them, share ideas, and propose solutions in the areas of the 4Es+H as well as the theme of the month.
  • Profiling of Youth who have accomplished outstanding contributions in various socio-political and economic spheres (e.g. entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, researchers, leaders, etc.) in a month-long social media campaign.
  • Skill and capacity development workshops and training sessions to capacitate young people with essential skills such as entrepreneurship, digital skills and jobs, financial literacy, and intellectual property and royalties. Capacity development resources can be accessed through Trace Academia at https://traceacademia.com/.
  • Community Service Projects to encourage women and young people to engage in community service projects, such as Clean up exercises, Community outreach and support programs etc that address local issues as well as the theme of the year.
  • Youth Recognition and Awards to celebrate the achievements of outstanding young individuals or youth organizations in various fields, such as in health and wellbeing, education, employment, entrepreneurship, and engagement (4Es+H).

Member states, stakeholders, youth organizations and networks have the flexibility to tailor the events according to the resources and logistical capacities at their disposal.

  1. Events Map

To encourage African youth-led and youth focused organisations, Member States, UN Agencies and Development Partners, private enterprises, and any interested groups to celebrate Africa Youth Day, the Commission will launch the event registration form on 6th October to amplify the multitude of youth events that will take place through November. We encourage everyone to share the details of the events being organized using this form https://forms.gle/Africa Youth Month. The information shared will be plotted on the Africa Youth Month Events Map that will be disseminated on our social media platforms on November 2nd, 2023.

  1. Social Media Engagements - #WeMove

Member States, Individuals, African youth on the continent and in the diaspora, UN Agencies and Development Partners, youth-led and youth-serving organizations, private enterprises, and any interested groups are encouraged to celebrate Africa Youth Month using the hashtags #WeMove, #1mNextLevel, and #AYM2023 as well as tagging these social media handles:

  • Twitter:@AUYouthProgram
  • Instagram: @auyouthprogram
  • Facebook: @AUYouthProgram
  • LinkedIn: African Union Youth Division
  • TikTok: @auyouthprogram

A social media toolkit with key messaging to celebrate Africa Youth Month can be accessed through this link: https://t.ly/jCUWw

 

 

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