Getting ready for the Youth Accountability Forum.
Thanks to Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA), OXFAM in Ghana, ActionAid Ghana and partners for spearheading youth development.
#YouthDevelopment#ywbghana#TheFutureIsNow@highlight
The leadership of GYF held the National Youth Consultation Forum to engage youth leaders on the roadmap for Federation in the days ahead. In attendance was the CEO of NYA, Hon. Osman Ayariga, who pledged commitment to the Federation as enshrined in the NYA Act (939). @highlight
From Ghana to Malaysia, Samuel Gariba is on a mission to empower the next generation.
He’s amplifying youth voices & helping #Commonwealth youth workers connect, collaborate & learn together.
Read more: https://t.co/8ay3rhVBgL
#GYWC2025#CommonwealthYouth
I joined the launch of Association of Youth Work Practitioners Ghana, the local branch of the Commonwealth Alliance of Youth Workers Association (CAYWA). The bigger vision is to ensure the professionalizationb of youth work in Ghana. So help us God 🙏🏽!
“Africa faces a crisis of political leadership.”
In this powerful message, @JDMahama endorses the African Political Parties Initiative and calls for youth-led, values-driven reform.
Watch + RT to support a new era of African politics.
#APPS2025#VoicesOfAPPS#LeadershipForAfrica
YWB Ghana commends government for creating the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment and congratulates George Opare Addo Esq., the first minister.
Join us this Thursday, December 5th, 2024, at 5:00 PM for an engaging live webinar exploring the intersection of research, investigation, and AI-driven innovation as part of the buildup to the Ghana 2024 election, scheduled for December 7th.
Catch up on key insights and take the opportunity to engage with experts and learn how data and technology are transforming governance and public participation.
Don’t miss out—register now: https://t.co/Tzd4zeVrsK
#CJID #GhanaDecides2024 #InvestigativeJournalism #AIDrivenInnovation #LeadershipInsights #CitizenEngagement
Mark your calendars—#WeekForTruth is back, and it's bigger than ever!
In partnership with the Netherlands embassy @NLinNigeria , we're empowering young people to tackle disinformation head-on in the digital era.
Join us for a full week of impactful activities: quizzes, X Spaces, and visits to schools and communities.
Want to make a difference and be a part of this? Share your best media literacy tip, tag @DubawaFacts, and use these hashtags:
#WeekForTruth2024 #AmplifyTruth #StayInformed #GlobalMILWeek #DubawaFacts
"Providing grants to women entrepreneurs contributes to overcoming financial barriers and fostering women empowerment and equality" - Emily Gifty Biamah Dompreh, Member, YWB Ghana.
@EmilyBiamahDompreh #IWD2024#InspireInclusion#Women
"Investing in women for a sustainable world is not an option but a mindset" - Betty Adjei, Member, YWB Ghana.
@BettyAdjei #IWD2024#InspireInclusion#Women
As part of the media and and information literacy week, I join @dubawaNG and @dubawaGH once again to campaign against misinformation and disinformation and rather encourage young people to factcheck and verify information before sharing! #FactCheck#InfoLiteracyWeek#WeekOfTruth
In my experience, some of the buildings are dilapidated and and lack maintenence. They were constructed at a time when they were not conscious of buildings being disability-friendly.
#mytvetmyreport
According to the monitoring, 16 out of 18 schools, representing 90% of the schools, reported having inaccessible infrastructure to persons with disability (PWD).
#MyTVETMyReport
Students' access to TVET institutions was one of the primary focuses of the monitoring exercise.
Here are a number of barriers to enrolling in TVET institutions in Ghana, cited by TVET students
Stay tuned for the full report