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Launched in 2008, Youth:Work brings comprehensive employment and entrepreneurship programs to young people, ages 15 to 29. Funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Youth:Work enables USAID bureaus and missions to easily access IYF’s proven youth employability programs,...

YouthActionNet® is the flagship of the International Youth Foundation’s Citizenship programs.  The initiative supports young community leaders through skill-building, as well as providing access to networks, resources, and advocacy opportunities....

YouthMap is a four-year project designed to assess youth circumstances as well as support promising programs and practices in positive youth development in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Through YouthMap, the International Youth Foundation (IYF) will conduct holistic assessments on the conditions...

Globally, an estimated 5.4 million young people ages 15 to 24 are living with HIV, 3.2 million of whom live in Sub-Saharan Africa. To prevent the spread of the disease among youth, the Empowering Africa’s Young People Initiative (EAYPI) scales up programs that have been proven to promote healthy...

Since 2000, Nokia and IYF have managed a robust portfolio of youth development initiatives. The company’s investment of US$50.6 million has supported education, employability, and civic engagement programs in 68 countries. Country programs, each tailored to meet locally-identified needs, provide...


Partners:
Source of the Nile Award
Uganda Girls Guide Association
Uganda Young Women's Christian Association