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Media Internship Program (MIP)

The YouthHubAfrica Media Internship Program (MIP) is a flagship capacity-building initiative designed to equip young creatives with the skills, mentorship, and practical exposure needed to

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The Council – Positive Masculinity Deck THE COUNCIL Positive Masculinity Deck Session Host Rotimi Olawale Executive Director, YouthHubAfrica Open The Council Confidential Session • Vegas

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Health Bingwa Plus Initiative

The YHealth Bingwa Plus Initiative, implemented by YouthHubAfrica in partnership with the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), is a groundbreaking program

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Africa Is Not A Country

Africa is not a Country The “Africa Is Not A Country” project, implemented by YouthHubAfrica in partnership with World’s Best News (WBN), Danish School of

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Empowering Voices Against GBV

Empowering Voices Against GBV project The Empowering Voices Against GBV project, led by YouthHubAfrica, is a transformative initiative tackling the persistent issue of gender-based violence

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Unite to End Digital Violence: Why Online Safety Is a Gender Justice Issue

For many women, every phone vibration carries the possibility of harm. Read More

Reflections from the African Regional Convening Towards Women Deliver 2026

Attending the African Regional Convening towards Women Deliver 2026 , which was a high value opportunity given to me by YouthhubAfrica , it was both powerful and refreshing. As the Lead of Today fo... Read More

My Takeaways from the DARE 2025 Conference

The DARE Conference 2025, themed “OWN THE SHIFT: Power, Platforms and the Politics of Being Young in Africa,” has come and gone — but it’s one of those rare gatherings that leaves one with inner wi... Read More

Can an FCT Youth Policy Bring Faster and More Lasting Growth for Nigeria’s Young People?

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is at the very heart of Nigeria’s politics and economy, buzzing with life and opportunities. Beneath its impressive skyline and sprawling cityscape, a young and ... Read More

Traditions mistaken to be ‘Normal’.

Hauwa was only 12 and couldn’t understand why her parents gave her up to a ‘Foster Father’ or so she thought- one whose facial wrinkles and crow’s feet clearly showed an age way beyond that of her ... Read More

CONSENT IS NOT IN THE WAY I WALK, TALK OR DRESS.

Logging in to my twitter or Instagram account has become a dreaded activity for me. Once I step on the streets of Twitter, I am hit in the face by one shocking news or the other. COVID-19 cases are... Read More

Social media notes from the 2011 election (I)

If the cover pages of our newspapers are anything to go by, then the dominant news in Nigeria is not the fight against Ebola swelling threat. It also isn’t the regular thudding of boots on the grou... Read More

Social Media: Chief Witness to another Death!

Death. It is the five-letter word that signals the end of life. When the word is used, in most instances, it dampens countenance causing anguish and sorrows of huge proportion to listeners. Dependi... Read More

I met Iya Elijah!

It is fine if you do not know Elijah’s mother. Her friends, business colleagues, family members and customers call her Iya Elijah. Iya, is Yoruba’s word for mother. Life is a big stage and to pull ... Read More

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