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Nigeria: Union Bank Launches Youth Mentorship Project in Delta State

We Lead Mentorship Project an 8-month youth mentorship program, has been launched by Union Bank in Igbodo, Delta State. WLMP is a community based mentorship program that makes use of.

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Kenya: Obama Advocates for Youth Involvement in Government for Country’s Development

Barack Obama, the former President of U.S, has urged the government to involve youths in governance with the aim of solving challenges the country is facing. He assured Kenyans that.

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Building Skills for the Present and Future of Africa

By 2030, the largest workforce in the world will be African. This generation is arguably the last to have been nursed into the idea of an education system delivering a.

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Rwanda: University Graduates to Enjoy ‘Skill Database’

Rwandan government has made plans to establish a ‘skills database’ that will record all university graduates in the country and the database will be operational before the end of this.

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Rwanda: Rwamagana Varsity Students Venture into Societal Impact

The Nursing Students of Rwandan University have used their students’ week to conduct a campaign to promote a healthy community in the district. The community outreach was organized by Forum.

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Peace Hyde Launches ‘Aim Higher Africa’ in Lagos

Peace Hyde, Head of Digital Media and Partnership Forbes Africa and Media Entrepreneur, has established another branch of her innovative entrepreneurship development and skills acquisition non-profit organization, Aim Higher Africa,.

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Salma Abdalla, Sudan: Regional Center for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency

The Energy Sector is largely seen as an exclusive reserve for men in Africa and beyond. But, Salma Abdalla is not backing down. She is challenging the statuesque and asking.

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Phonsina Archane, Republic of Congo: Trust for Indigenous Culture & Health

Bold, Brave and audacious, Phonsina in this interview, talks about her strategy towards promoting Sexual Reproductive Rights of Women in Congo, and also her role in the deconstruction of Africa’s.

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Esther Nakajjigo, Uganda: Founder Global Girls Movement

Washed up bodies at seashore; children dying by the minutes for lack of proper care; rape, among other issues, have become the trite headline from the Mediterranean and other illegal.

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Grace Banda, Malawi: Grass Roots Women Development

We might have seen advocacy in different forms, but, this is refreshingly different. Grace Banda, a trained horticulturist, is using her deep knowledge of plants and their uses to promote.

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