The African Youth Charter is a political and legal framework that serves as the strategic blueprint for youth empowerment and development across the continent. Adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) in Banjul, The Gambia, on July 2, 2006, it defines youth as every person between the ages of 15 and 35 years.
The AYC outlines the fundamental rights, duties, and freedoms of young people and commits AU Member States to:
The 20th anniversary is more than a celebration; it’s a critical moment to assess progress and adapt the charter to new global realities like the digital revolution, climate change, and mental health crises.
In one word, what is the single most important issue the revised Charter must address for young Africans?
Across the continent, young Africans are bringing the African
Youth Charter to life – transforming rights into real change.
How a Youth-led advocacy campaign successfully leveraged the AYC’s spirit of participation (Article 10) to influence legislative changes, lowering the age for political office in Nigeria and inspiring similar movements across the continent.
How a Youth-led advocacy campaign successfully leveraged the AYC’s spirit of participation (Article 10) to influence legislative changes, lowering the age for political office in Nigeria and inspiring similar movements across the continent.
How a Youth-led advocacy campaign successfully leveraged the AYC’s spirit of participation (Article 10) to influence legislative changes, lowering the age for political office in Nigeria and inspiring similar movements across the continent.
“What I really applaud the African Youth Charter for is the way it looks at youth issues in a truly comprehensive way, bringing everything that matters to young people under one guiding framework”
 “It addresses key issues around education and entrepreneurship, shifting the conversation from challenges on the ground to concrete actions guided by the Charter.”
“It is very important for young people living in Africa to know and understand the Africa Youth Charter, because real change begins when we understand the rights and opportunities it places in our hands.”
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