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UNDP and partners launch YouthConnekt Sahel to foster socio-economic transformation

M.Cby M.C
September 6, 2021
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President Kagame addressing YouthConnekt participants

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) together with the Youth Connekt Africa (YCA) Hub and other partners have announced the launch of the first edition of the YouthConnekt Sahel Forum (YCSF) 2021.

The forum is set to take place from the 10th-12th November, 2021 in Dakar, Senegal, under the theme ‘Youth Rebranding the Sahel’.

Other partners supporting the forum include the United Nations Office of the Special Coordinator for Development in the Sahel (OSCDS) and the Generation Unlimited Initiative in the Sahel.

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Furthermore, the forum is intended to position Sahelian youth as leaders of the region’s development narrative in transforming the Sahel through local disruptions, innovations, and positive engagement.

“Youth in the Sahel today are the generation that will change the sub-region’s destiny,” said Ahunna Eziakonwa, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP Regional Director for Africa.

“Investing in youth, particularly in their leading role as agents of change in managing resources, fostering climate adaptation, and building resilience– is how we can address the triple threat of poverty, violence, and climate change while building more inclusive and safer communities.

“The YouthConnekt Sahel Forum offers a platform to start a much-needed conversation on how together we can regenerate the Sahel.”

Ahunna Eziakonwa, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General

Despite the Sahel being the most youthful region globally, with an estimated 65% of its population under 35, investments in this age bracket are seriously lacking.

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Youthful population in the Sahel region

An uptick in instability, untapped natural resources, and the lack of youth participation in political and socio-economic processes continue to challenge the region’s full potential.

As a unique response, under the UNDP Sahel Youth Offer and in collaboration with the YouthConnekt Africa Hub, the YouthConnekt Sahel Initiative will inspire, connect, and empower young Sahelians to rebrand the Sahel from fragility, crisis and violence to a land of opportunities and investment.

Also, the initiative will also strengthen national YouthConnekt programmes to provide critical support to youth, promote innovative and promising practices, and reinforce local solutions as integrated models to empower youth and contribute to national development.

“The potential of the Sahelian youth has largely flown under the radar, mostly due to the challenges prevalent in the region,” commented Njoya Tikum, Manager, UNDP Sub-Regional Hub for West and Central Africa.

“We have a golden opportunity to reverse this trend and put the region’s greatest resource on track to shaping their future and that of the region.”

Njoya Tikum, Manager, UNDP

Since its launch in 2017, several African countries have demonstrated a strong interest in learning about YouthConnekt and replicating the model in their respective countries.

Among the 10 UNISS Sahel countries, YouthConnekt Africa is present in 9– Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, The Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Senegal, with Nigeria on its way to launching its national chapter.

On her part, Oulie Keita, Executive Director, YouthConnekt Africa Hub mentioned that: “Sahelian Youth are the engine to drive up their economies and contribute to the region’s development.

“YouthConnekt Africa Hub stands firmly together with partners to empower Young Sahelians to secure their livelihoods and enable them to develop strong leadership, establish and engage in relevant platforms…”

Oulie Keita, YouthKonnect

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