The economic, social, and political benefits of bringing together young people and agriculture in Africa are undeniable, but governments must overcome certain challenges before they can be [...]
Urban planning in developing countries gets a lot of attention, but youth involvement in this process, says guest blogger Lisa Nyamadzawo, is imperative to a successful city. The increasing urban [...]
Guest blogger Alessandro Bruno looks at the effects of education – Sustainable Development Goal 4 – especially focusing on female education in Africa. Women’s education is increasing [...]
Thank you to everyone who voted for Peace Child International in the competition for the best TVET practices in Africa for the 21st Century. Learn more about our Be the Change Academy programme [...]
Indices that measure GDP in many African countries are being misrepresented or misinterpreted. Now more than ever before, the role of the media in development is being questioned. I have lived [...]
A critical analysis of the urban-rural divide in youth unemployment by guest blogger Lionel Kpenou-Chobli. Africa has 200 million young people aged 15 to 24 years, more than 20% of the [...]
Leading a family where members co-habit peacefully and progressively is never an easy task. It is even more daunting for a community leader to cast his vision of creating a haven for a people of [...]
“I graduated with a Master’s degree in geography from the Abomey-Calavi University of Benin in 2010. After several unsuccessful job applications, I decided to create my own business. Thus, [...]
We’re revisiting our old weekly news summaries: gems of wisdom and absolute rubbish, together at last under one clichéd heading. What’s not to love? “We have to hope. If Japan falls [...]
We asked our Task Force of approximately 100 young people representing 33 different countries how their generation can prevent another public health emergency like the Ebola outbreak from ever [...]