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Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by Xigima: 1:02pm On Nov 27, 2013
President Obama will be hosting for the first time, 500 eligible young African leaders from Nigeria and other parts of Africa mid next year. Anybody who feels he has what it takes to be classified as a young african leader is free to apply or anyone who has exemplified leadership qualities in his province. Applications are pouring in now so dont wait ......


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President's Young African Leaders Initiative


The Obama Administration’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) is a long-term effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders and strengthen partnerships between the United States and Africa. This wide-ranging effort has been led by the White House and the U.S. Department of State in partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Peace Corps. The next phase of YALI will develop a prestigious network of leaders across critical sectors, cement stronger ties to the United States, and offer follow-on leadership opportunities in Africa, with the goal of strengthening democratic institutions and spurring economic growth. The Department of State has supported the Initiative through a series of high-profile forums with youth leaders including the President’s Young African Leaders Forum (August 2010), First Lady’s Young African Women Leaders Forum (June 2011), and Young African Leaders Innovation Summit and Mentoring Partnership (2012) in addition to more than 2,000 subsequent youth programs in sub-Saharan Africa.



The President’s Young African Leaders Initiative has developed a variety of approaches and programs have been tried and tested in Washington, at U.S. Embassies and USAID mission in Africa, and by the most important element – young African leaders. The essential elements of the program, now taking root and generating sustaining momentum include:

Buy-in From the Highest Levels of the U.S. Government: With the participation of the President and First Lady in the 2010 and 2011 Young African Leaders Forums, as well as outreach to youth from other cabinet-level officials like [former] Secretary Clinton and Administrator Shah, U.S. Government officials at the highest levels are promoting the importance of youth engagement globally, and in Africa specifically.

Supporting Policy Frameworks: The U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa, released in June 2012, prioritizes efforts to empower the next generation of African leadership. President Obama said the following in announcing the Strategy: “These young men and women have shown time and again the willingness and ability to change their communities and their countries for the better, and the United States will continue to be their steadfast ally and partner. America’s partnership with this new generation of Africans will extend beyond our Government to the broad and deepening relationships between our peoples, businesses, and institutions. These roots will drive our path to a future of democracy, peace, and prosperity for generations to come.”As a result, State and USAID have designed youth policy frameworks that move youth from the periphery to the center of economic and political development.

“Top-down” Meets a “Grassroots” Approach: In addition to these seminal events, U.S. Embassies across sub-Saharan Africa have embraced youth engagement as a policy priority by conducting over 2,000 youth-targeted programs and establishing Embassy Youth Councils in more than 20 countries. Through this outreach and ongoing Peace Corps and USAID youth programming, the U.S. Government is creating a continuing dialogue with youth leaders as they outline their own visions for Africa’s future. The result is an initiative that has developed in an organic manner, based on need, dialogue, and collaboration.


Response From Young African Leaders: Young leaders in sub-Saharan Africa are responding to U.S. efforts to empower youth, convene dialogues, and foster networks by taking advantage of these opportunities to establish their own platforms to impact their communities. Since 2010, the State Department has supported approximately 160 exchange participants through an International Visitors Leadership Program specifically designed for young African leaders under the age of 35. The State Department has also awarded more than $750,000 in small grants to alumni groups supporting youth development in Africa—many of these projects are developed and implemented by YALI alumni. In 2012 USAID awarded two grants totaling $1.3 million to support the core principles of YALI, allowing significant and ongoing investments in young leaders including professional training, access to mentorship, and networking opportunities in Africa. As the U.S. Government continues to partner with young leaders through this Presidential Initiative, these efforts will increase U.S. public and private sector engagement with the continent and enrich young leaders' potential to contribute to economic, political, and social development of Africa.

For more information on the Young African Leaders Initiative please contact YoungAfricanLeaders@state.gov.



http://www.state.gov/p/af/rt/pyali/
Re: Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by polinpo: 1:17pm On Nov 27, 2013
Wow ! This is great !! I think I'll give it a shot ... no harm in trying. President Obama should continue to spring up progressive initiatives like this.
Re: Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by polinpo: 1:23pm On Nov 27, 2013
Does anyone know if the US information service is giving more details as to how the applications should be sent ?
Re: Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by kariacat: 1:58pm On Nov 27, 2013
When is the deadline for the submission or nomination of candidates ? Maybe I'll stop by at the US information office. I do believe there are many young Nigerians who are eligible for this invitation... Linda Ikeji for instance ...
Re: Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by Xigima: 3:49pm On Nov 27, 2013
From what I heard, not too many people are aware of this invitation. This makes the chances of the early birds much brighter.
Re: Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by baltty: 11:47am On Nov 28, 2013
What does the invitation mean ? Will the US cater for the expenses too ?
Re: Obama Orders The Invitation Of 500 Young Leaders From Nigeria & Africa by Xigima: 2:03pm On Nov 29, 2013
Nobody is sure at this stage. But even if they dont, at least you're sure of the Visa and exposure...

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