That the youth want to break the cycle of violence through storytelling and performance shows their resolve to be active…
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Nigeria’s 2023 Elections: Which Way Democracy?
Nigerians will reaffirm their democratic vows by trooping to vote on February 25 and March 11, 2023, in the third…
Civil Society’s Contributions to Youths and Gender Participation in Nigeria’s Electoral Process: Gaps and Prospects
The elections not only present an opportunity for political change, but the outcomes would also impact Nigeria’s youth population, including…
Youth’s Visibility for a Sustainable Africa and USA in a Changing Climate
Youth today are more educated than their parents are and could be empowered to conduct climate change research and help…
Locating the Youth in US-Africa Cooperation and Investments
Youth-led social movements in many African countries have since the much-heralded Arab Spring continued to play an important role in…
Critical Developments in Africa’s Youth, Peace, and Security Agenda
The program was set up with the primary mandate of mainstreaming youth into the peace and security agenda of the…
Special Issue on, “Peace, Trade, and Youth: Investing in US-Africa Cooperation.”
The essays in this volume address several subthemes within the framework of peace, trade, and youth, by referencing African perspectives…
Between Violent Separatist Agitation and Political Reforms? The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Crisis of Post-War Nigerian Federalism
Igbo youths have mobilized themselves to agitate for the reform of a system they see as structured against them. Sensing…
Youth Masculinities, Marginalization, and Peacebuilding in Zimbabwe
Marginalization from top positions in political parties and government has seen more young men pursuing alterative channels of inclusion in…
An Interview with Sisanda Mguzulwa
At our July 2018 bi-annual fellows workshop in Kampala, Uganda, program staff sat down with Sisanda Mguzulwa, a 2016 and…