African Impact Foundation holistic approach gives young people in Southern and Eastern Africa the best chance of real, long-term change to break the cycle of poverty for themselves and their community through four pillars: Gender equality,Education, Wellness, Livelihood.
Gender equality:
Girls and young women are equipped to choose their own pathways to become healthy, positive and prosperous leaders.
Education:
Students have the opportunity and ability to finish school and seek sustainable livelihoods.
Wellness:
Young people are mindful of the choices they make about their health and wellbeing.
Livelihood:
Young people are able to access pathways to sustainable livelihoods through entrepreneurship,skills training and further education.
AGAPE is a non-lucrative association who works in a multidimensional way in the care of Vulnerable Children in order to facilitate the optimization of their social, educational, professional status and their integration into society.
Save children from the dangers of the streets and enable every child in need to develop her full potential by providing her with a safe environment and the tools to positively impact her life and community.
The specifics objectives are:
African Center for Youth Sports and Development
ACYSD strives to raise the value of youth sports by providing accessible opportunities for young people to engage in sports activities, develop their talents, and unlock their full potential. Through the programmes, ACYSD aims to instil the values of teamwork, discipline, leadership, and resilience, while promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
At ACYSD, they are passionate about promoting grassroots sports participation and empowering young people in Nigeria. The organisation was founded with the vision of creating a positive and impactful sports culture that uplifts and inspires the youths.
ACYSD firmly believes that sports have the power to transform lives. Through dedicated efforts, ACYSD aims to raise the value of youth sports and provide opportunities for young people to develop their skills, character, and potential.
The Youth Cafe is Africa’s largest and most diverse convening community of professionals harnessing youth advocacy, policy, and research for socio-economic and political impact, with over 3,500 member organisations, over 1,200 experts, and over 947,000 individual members aged between 18 to 35 virtually from every country in Africa. We have a monthly digital reach of 1.4 million across our platforms and engage monthly through over 260,000 touchpoints.
The Youth Cafe is Africa’s largest and most diverse convening community of professionals harnessing youth advocacy, policy, and research for socio-economic and political impact, with over 3,500 member organisations, over 1,200 experts, and over 947,000 individual members aged between 18 to 35 virtually from every country in Africa. We have a monthly digital reach of 1.4 million across our platforms and engage monthly through over 260,000 touchpoints.