Access to Basic Education
Education is a critical foundation for sustainable development in Africa, and empowering young people through quality education is essential to unlocking their full potential. For African youths to effectively champion sustainable development, education must be prioritised as a key driver of social, economic, and national progress. YouthHubAfrica is committed to promoting literacy at all levels, with a strong focus on disadvantaged and marginalised communities. Through targeted programmes, YouthHubAfrica builds the capacity of women, girls, and young people using both traditional learning approaches and innovative digital tools for knowledge transfer.By combining education, digital access, and policy advocacy, YouthHubAfrica continues to champion a bold and inclusive development agenda—driving progress in education, youth development, and girl-child literacy across Africa.
Ongoing Projects

Advancing Girls’ Education in Nigeria: Girls’ Education Advocacy Training 2025
Through the Education Champions Network (ECN), YouthHubAfrica, with support from the Malala Fund, is strengthening the movement to secure every girl’s right to education in Nigeria. The initiative focuses on increasing girls’ enrolment and completion of secondary school by driving policy reform, advocating for increased and equitable education financing, and
Past Projects

Accountability for Good Governance in Education (AGGE)
Funded by Palladium SCALE, the Accountability for Good Governance in Education (AGGE) Project was implemented across five locations in Nigeria—Ebonyi, Kwara, Kebbi, Kano States, and

CV Review Programs
In its second edition, the Africa CV review programs has reached over 700 young Africans across 39 countries in 5 continents. Its an effort aimed

He Named Me Malala Girls Education Campaign
The Stand #withMalala program in Nigeria provided 613 female students and teachers in Lagos, Ibadan, Kano and Calabar with a packaged field trip experience to

Stand with Malala Education Campaign
In the second quarter of 2016, youthhubafrica worked directly with 30 local organisations(NGOs), 15 education institutions, 2 State Governments to take the campaign for 12

Lagos Model United Nations Conference
YouthHubAfrica supported Ford Foundation to host a 3-Day Lagos Model United Nation Conference which held between 13th -15th of July 2017 at the Faculty of

Girls ICT Training Project
In 2015, in partnership with Junior Achievement of Nigeria, 354 young girls were trained in Basic IT skills using the Intel ‘She will Connect’ curriculum

Promoting Safe Spaces Through Sports
The International Youth Day (August 12) is a day set aside by the UN to celebrate the impact and relevance of young people around the

DIAFUND – Youth Organization Training
In 2018, YouthHubAfrica partnered with the with Act4Accountability, Diaspora Rise Up with support from the MasterCard Foundation to map out Youth-Led Organisations in Lagos, Kaduna,

UBE ACT
The UBE Act 2004 makes provision for basic education comprising of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE), Primary and Junior Secondary Education. The financing of