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YouthLead Campaign - Agriculture announcement -- group of young women in traditional clothing working in the field
YouthLead News, February 2020
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Posted By :YouthLead Admin
Posted :February 05, 2020
Updated :June 17, 2020

Welcome to YouthLead News!

A newsletter for young changemakers

 

 

 

What's New on YouthLead?

 


Meet our new cohort of YouthLead Ambassadors! Over the next six months these youth leaders will play a key role in extending YouthLead’s global reach, shaping the content we share, and motivating changemakers at the national, regional, and local levels. We are looking forward to working with this group of inspiring individuals. Stay tuned for more updates about what the Ambassadors are up to, as we'll be featuring them in our upcoming newsletters!

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YouthLead Campaign- Agriculture
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YouthLead Campaign: Agriculture

Last month's YouthLead campaign was focused on youth and agriculture. Check out the resource page to access the webinar recordings, discussion topics, and related resources from this campaign. 

You may also be interested in:

Webinar Recording: Youth Participation in Advocating for a Gender-Equitable World
Webinar Recording: Connecting Youth to Agriculture
Podcast: How Does Humor Help Democracy?
Blog: How to Decide Where You Should Volunteer
10 Easy Ways to Be a More Engaged Citizen
All Past YouthLead Webinar Recordings

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • 4th International Conference on Sustainable Development: Towards a Green Future
  • ECOSOC Youth Forum 2020
  • UNESCO Youth Leadership Workshop South Korea
  • 23rd International AIDS Conference 2020 
  • Anibar Animation Festival 2020

NEW OPPORTUNITIES

  • Yunus&Youth Global Fellowship Program for Social Entrepreneurs 2020
  • Tunza EcoGeneration Regional Ambassador
  • Turkish Government Scholarships 2020 
  • International Eco-Hero Awards For Young Environmentalists 2020 
  • AHRI/UCL Fully-Funded MSc Scholarship 2020-2021

YouthLeader Spotlight

Folashade Braimoh

Folashade Braimoh

Folashade works as a Program Manager for the Nigerian non-profit organization, Women's Technology Empowerment Centre (W.TEC), focused on nurturing the next generation of female technology creators, entrepreneurs, and leaders. She coordinates implementation of W.TEC's flagship programs, leads curriculum design, and helped establish a technology education project for young people with developmental disabilities, all with the focus of closing the gender gap in technology. 

Sean Chingono

 

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