NEW PROJECT: THE AFRICA WE WANT

Blog Details Home Blog Details AGENDA 2063 is Africa’s blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the continent’s strategic framework that aims to deliver on its goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity, self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity pursued under Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance. The Africa We Want is a new project aimed at popularizing the African Union Agenda2063 in all nations of the globe. It will engage Africans – and inspire them to take their place in the realization of the African We Want and Deserve.  The event will be held online every month. We invite all Africans to be a part of this important discussion. To register, visit: www.bit.ly/taww2023 This project is hosted in partnership with Sompon Socialservices, Germany. My mid 2023, The first batch of TAWW Ambassadors would have been inaugurated. Join us today! Head on to YouTube to watch our videos. TAKE ME TO YOUTUBE Share Categories Popular Posts Newsletter

YALJOD 2024: CALL FOR PAPERS | OFFICIAL LAUNCH

Blog Details Home Blog Details The Young African Leaders Forum (YALF) invites interested Africans to submit research articles for publication in the fourth edition of its Young African Leaders Journal of Development (YALJOD). YALJOD was established in 2015 as a global journal of development which will host scholarly analysis and competing viewpoints about the development of Africa. Since the release of the maiden edition in 2016, the biennial journal has continued to foster the collective progress of the African people by providing a blueprint for the development missions and projects of the leading pan-African movement, Young African Leaders Forum, the African Union as well as many other civil society organizations. GUIDELINES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES Articles submitted to YALJOD must be original work that has not been published previously, and is not currently under consideration by any other publication. Any consequences for the violation of copyright laws or infringement will be duly borne by the defaulting author. The journal is not scholarly peer-reviewed. In some cases, however, manuscripts will be sent to our specialists and scholars (YALF Consultants) for evaluation. Please carefully read through and ensure you comply with the stated guidelines as any breach of the submission rules may lead to the rejection of your paper. Each paper must be accompanied by the author’s profile summary of no more than 100 words. This should include author’s qualification and affiliated organization. The summary must be written at the end of the article. Each paper must be accompanied by a brief abstract – a short and powerful summary that describes the focus of your research work. Article must not exceed 5,000 words. Articles must be in Times New Roman font and double-spaced. Tables, models, diagrams or photographs should be within the text, and NOT as appendix. Citations and referencing should follow the recent APA style. Manuscripts should be submitted via regular email, and should take the form of attachment formatted in MICROSOFT WORD (send to yaljod@yalf.africa) Due to the large volume of papers we receive, we are regrettably unable to provide individualized critiques of most of the manuscripts that we reject. However, we will ensure we automatically confirm the receipt of articles once they arrive. OTHER CONDITION FOR SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES: To successfully submit articles for publication, prospective Authors must meet the following requirements: Must hold, at least, the minimum of a Bachelor’s degree obtained from a reputable tertiary institution. Must not have sent the article for consideration in another publication. Must be willing to participate and present the paper in any of the YALF Conferences when called upon. The 5th edition of YALJOD will be officially launched during the 2024 Pan-African Summit of the Young African Leaders Forum (YALF) in partnership with the African Union. For more information, please visit www.yalf.africa  THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS: AUGUST 15, 2024. The digital version of YALJOD is available on digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/yaljod  Share Categories Popular Posts Newsletter

REGISTER FOR WAYS 2021 (October 22)

Blog Details Home Blog Details The Young African Leaders Forum (YALF) hereby invites all West African Youths to the West African Youth Summit, which will be held on Friday, October 22, 2021 at the reputable American Corner, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. This promises to be one of the most strategic youth gatherings in West Africa; and we counted it our honour to have you benefit as a participant. Our West African Youth Summit seeks to build and utilize the potentials of young people to foster economic growth in the West African region, especially Nigeria. With the spate of youth unemployment and underdevelopment, the event’s main focus is how the sectors of Education, Technology and Entrepreneurship can be leveraged upon to ensure that inclusive development is achieved in Nigeria and West Africa. The conference, with its theme as LEADING IN TURBULENT TIMES, will propel young people to participate actively and be the change that they want to see in their societies. It will also impel them to support positive progressions and assume responsibilities for themselves and others through its provided platform for hobnobbing, learning, mentorship, and B2B networking. This event will seek solutions for today’s problems – and for excellence, it is structured not only around training sessions, but on caucus (breakout sessions) and panel discussions to unite attendees in finding solutions to Nigeria’s economic development. From this event, we would like to establish concrete deliverables in the form of new ideas. Register now on bit.ly/WAYS2021 Share Categories Popular Posts Newsletter