Not Too Young to Lead Initiative Campaign for Leadership Inclusion
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Not Too Young to Lead Initiative Campaign for Leadership Inclusion
Five (5) young House of Assembly members and young special advisers were successfully appointed through the Not Too Young to Lead movement, thereby giving youths a strong inclusion in governance in the state and ensuring the core interest of the youth is well represented.
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“Youth leadership development” means giving young people the skills and experiences they need to become change agents in their communities. Definitions of “youth” differ between communities and organizations, however the United Nations (UN) defines youth as those aged 15-24.
Youth Leadership programs typically include activities such as travel, intercultural exchange, outdoor education, organizing events, sports, intergenerational knowledge exchange, work experience, public speaking, and life skills development. For social inclusion programs, a youth leadership program can provide motivated young people with the chance to take ownership. Often an important part of youth leadership is volunteering to run sessions and other program elements.
When we think of other peoples lives as linked to our own, our empathy grows. They’ve demonstrated an amazing ability to help build a brighter and better future for our country.
– OLIVER SANDERO
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Interested in becoming a volunteer? The Not Too Young to Lead Initiative will like to have your presence. Do click here to get started.