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The Right Mix: Youth Study Reveals The Music that Makes East Africa Youth One.


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10 years ago

Vijimambo

AFRICA’S REGIONAL NETWORK FOR YOUTH POLICIES EXPERTS LAUNCHED AT THE FIRST GLOBAL FORUM ON YOUTH POLICIES ON BAKU, AZERBAIJAN.

Invest in Youth LogoAfrica made history during the closing session of the just concluded First Global Forum on Youth Policies, held in Baku, Azerbaijan by announcing the birth of African Network of Youth Policy Experts (AfriNYPE) to advance the cause of youth policies in the region.The network was announced at the closing plenary session attended by over 700 invited delegates constituting of experts, researchers, professors, government representatives across the world, and the United Nations...

 

10 years ago

Dewji Blog

Africa’s Regional Network for Youth Policies Experts launched at the First Global Forum on Youth Policies on Baku, Azerbaijan

Invest in Youth Logo

Africa made history during the closing session of the just concluded First Global Forum on  Youth Policies, held in Baku, Azerbaijan by announcing the birth of African Network of Youth  Policy Experts (AfriNYPE) to advance the cause of youth policies in the region.

The network was announced at the closing plenary session attended by over 700 invited delegates constituting of experts, researchers, professors, government representatives across the world, and the United Nations...

 

11 years ago

Michuzi

18 Tanzanian Students to Participate in Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program

United States Ambassador Mark Childress met with eighteen secondary school students and four coordinators of The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program in Tanzania. The students (15-17 years of age) from Zanzibar and the mainland have been selected to live and study in the United States for up to a full academic year under the YES program.
Among these students 11 are from Zanzibar and 7 from three regions in Mainland Tanzania, including Kilimanjaro, Tanga and Coastal regions. ...

 

11 years ago

Michuzi

THE AFROMUN YOUTH CONFERRENCE IN ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA GIVING AFRICAN YOUTH AN EYE OPENER

20140306_152406Joseph Muya captured  with the acting African Development Bank Vice President on the subject of green energy and development in Africa. 20140306_161117Joseph Muya, Alvin Wanyama, pose with Dr, Raymonde Aggousus, the head of HR and Youth Division after candid discussions in her office about the challenges unique to the African Youth and the opportunities that the AU has for the African youth, on her left is Sia Marupa, the TUNZA regional Ambassador. 20140306_161131Glory Blasio and Joseph Muya poses for a light moment in...

 

5 years ago

The Citizen Daily

Study: Why Dar es Salaam youth prefer guest houses after binge

Study: Why Dar es Salaam youth prefer guest houses after binge  The Citizen Daily

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

We’re concerned about climate change, say East African youth

>Young people in the East African Community (EAC) partner states are concerned about climate change.

 

11 years ago

Michuzi

EAST AFRICAN YOUTH MEET IN MWANZA TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE

 The East African Regional Youth Summit on Climate Change opens Friday, July 25, 2014 in Mwanza, Tanzania. The conference, organized by the East African Community Students Union in collaboration with the Tanzania Youth Vision Association, is being supported by the EAC Secretariat.
The East African Regional Youth Summit is a platform that brings together young people from different parts of East Africa to address various challenges. The youth meet once every year to discuss issues such as the...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

East African youth back Pope over climate change matters

The Roman Catholic youth from East Africa have praised Pope Francis for his unwavering stand on climate change issues.

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: East African Youth Back Pope Over Climate Change Matters


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Tanzania: East African Youth Back Pope Over Climate Change Matters
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — The Roman Catholic youth from East Africa have praised Pope Francis for his unwavering stand on climate change issues. The youth said the Pontiff has stood out among the world leaders as an outstanding advocate of environment protection.
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Letter: 'Year of Mercy' should include repentanceSalt Lake...

 

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