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African Youth Lead Global Discourse on the Future of Multilateralism at the United Nations

UN Deputy Secretary-General, Ms. Amina Mohammed, echoed this sentiment, adding, “Africa’s future lies in the hands of its youth. We must create spaces for young Africans to lead, innovate, and drive the continent’s development. Africa’s solutions must come from within.”

Mohamed Saliou Camara by Mohamed Saliou Camara
8 octobre 2024
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In a groundbreaking moment for Africa, the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Ms. Amina Mohammed, and the African Union Chairperson’s Special Envoy on Youth, Ms. Chido Mpemba, alongside UN partners and BBC Africa, convened a pivotal Africa Town Hall meeting, marking the official close of the United Nations High-Level Week. This event, titled “Leading Africa into the Future,” brought together a diverse range of young African leaders to spotlight the continent’s pressing challenges and propose transformative solutions for growth, sustainability, and global governance.

Under Chido Mpemba’s leadership, the youth town hall served as a unique platform, elevating the voices of African youth on key issues such as climate change, migration, human rights, and peace and security. With a strong focus on driving Africa’s agenda on the global stage, this gathering was a milestone in youth engagement within multilateral spaces, especially following the United Nations Summit of the Future. Supported by the United Nations Foundation and Global Challenges Foundation, the AU Youth Envoy launched “The Panel of the Future,” an initiative aimed at revolutionizing multilateralism by making it more inclusive and responsive to the needs of Africa’s young and dynamic population. This commitment underlines Africa’s pivotal role in shaping the future of global governance.

Premiering on BBC TV, Focus on Africa, the Africa Town Hall illuminated the critical role of young Africans in charting the continent’s future trajectory. The discussions centered on the continent’s burgeoning youth population and its potential to redefine multilateralism, especially in the context of the Pact for the Future resolution.

Key Proposals from the Youth Town Hall:

• Strengthening Global Cooperation: Deepening partnerships between African institutions and global bodies to drive collective progress.

• Climate Action: Advocating for increased financial investment in climate resilience to address Africa’s unique challenges. Calling for a need to reshape the financial architecture and reshape the UN Security Council.

– Youth Leadership: Empowering young Africans to assume leadership roles in shaping the continent’s future.

Ms. Chido Mpemba, in her closing remarks, stated, “We are demanding a multilateral system that recognizes youth as key drivers of Africa’s future. Through cross-sectoral collaboration and strategic partnerships, particularly with the private sector, we must harness the demographic dividend to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for all Africans. With just six years left to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals, we need to not only assess our progress but anticipate what will follow as Africa becomes home to the world’s largest youth population by 2040.”

UN Deputy Secretary-General, Ms. Amina Mohammed, echoed this sentiment, adding, “Africa’s future lies in the hands of its youth. We must create spaces for young Africans to lead, innovate, and drive the continent’s development. Africa’s solutions must come from within.”

The discussions underscored the importance of peace and security, education, and technological innovation in shaping the continent’s future. Of particular note was the AU Youth Envoy’s announcement of a new Artificial Intelligence course, in collaboration with Google, to equip African youth with cutting-edge skills. In addition, a policy brief on AI and Youth Sustainability in Africa was launched, with support from key partners such as Afreximbank and the United Nations Global Compact.

In a series of high-level engagements, Ms. Mpemba also joined a working luncheon with African First Ladies from Nigeria, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Gambia and later with the First Lady of Turkey, to explore future partnerships aimed at bolstering youth empowerment and development across Africa. In addition she participated in the African women leaders network convening at the UNHQ alongside the former President of Liberia, Sirleaf Johnson, the former Vice President of South Africa Phumzile Ngcuka and the Zimbabwean born UN Women Executive leader, Dr Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda.

These engagements brought together critical stakeholders to collaborate on the continent’s most urgent challenges.

As Ms. Chido Mpemba’s tenure as the African Union Youth Envoy draws to a close in the coming months, her legacy continues to soar. She has raised not only the Zimbabwean flag but also the African flag at the forefront of global development and multilateral dialogue, solidifying her role as a transformative leader advocating for Africa’s youth on the world stage.

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