FAME foundation was established to solicit, encourage and advance the social, emotional and economic wellbeing of women and girls as well as formulate programmes within the framework of national development plan with a view to enhancing the participation of women and advocate for gender parity in the society.
FAME foundation firmly believe that the entire nation, businesses, communities and groups can benefit from the implementation of programs and policies that adopt the notion of women empowerment.
The AU Youth Envoy and Austria National Youth Council have joined forces to establish a network of national and international youth champions to strengthen youth participation in reducing inequalities. This initiative seeks to establish a Youth Reference Committee of twenty-five (25) African and fifteen (15) European youth representatives.
These youth representatives will engage in international online and offline workshops, exchanges and consultations and attend lobbying appointments to improve the prospects of young people on the continent and beyond. In addition, the committee will contribute towards developing a youth position paper and a global toolkit for meaningful youth engagement to strengthen youth participation and reduce inequalities.
Youth in Peace, Security, Politics and Democratic Governance
Youth and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA)
Youth Development, Capacity Building & Bridging the Digital Skills Gender Gap for an Equal Labour Force
Mental health and well-being of youth at risk (War, Political Instability, Forced Migration, Harmful Practices)
Responsibilities and duties of the reference committee:
Demonstrate commitment to meaningful youth engagement in various development thematics, nationally and internationally.
Liaise with the AU Office of the Youth Envoy and partners to define the collaboration around selected thematic and policy areas.
Start conversations and work together with young people and relevant parties in your region and country.
Be willing to conduct research, create products (such as podcasts), and draft youth-centred development policy advice on key thematics.
Participate in dialogue on project topics between politicians and African and European youth.
Participate in lobbying appointments and Co-drafting a youth position paper. Participate in Co-designing a toolkit on youth engagement from an international perspective.
Selection and eligibility criteria:
Proficiency in any AU language
Have a valid passport with at least six months
Be an African residing in any African country
Eighteen to Thirty-Five years of age at the time of application
Actively engaged with your local community of young people, online and offline Must be willing to amplify the project in your local community of young people Flexible and open-minded to work with diverse groups of people
Socially involved and interested in development issues and policy dialogue on ending inequalities
Young people with experience in youth engagement and affiliated with youth- led organisations, networks or movements are encouraged to apply.