A virtual gathering drawing participants from the UK, Kenya, The Gambia, and Nigeria around one idea: global relevance is built through value, skills, and mindset — not defined by location or passport.
A two-day summit in The Gambia bringing together young changemakers from across the continent for leadership training, a cultural festival, and a Women in Leadership and Governance Conference.
YANGG closed its Women and Girls Climate Conference 2025 with a Grand Finale in Banjul, advancing inclusive climate action that positions women and girls as essential agents of climate solutions.
A hybrid gathering at the Radisson Hotel, Lagos, uniting young leaders, policymakers, innovators, and civic advocates around a resilient, innovative, and youth-driven Africa.
An ambitious capacity-building initiative with a bold long-term goal: to train one million African youths as viable, sustainable leaders — beginning with its first 100 fully scholarshipped leaders.
Part of the Africa the Future Conference 2023, this two-day summit advanced a bold conviction: that Africa's future lies within Africa itself — and that its youth hold the key.
A Twitter Space panel unpacking the resolutions of the Africa Climate Summit 2023 and what they mean for the continent's environment, economy, and communities.
The seventh edition of the Africa Leadership Summit explored why building a strong, authentic personal brand has become essential in today's global market.
Convened on Twitter Spaces, this summit placed women's leadership at its centre — exploring how women are reshaping communities, institutions, and the global story of African leadership.
For its flagship Africa Youth Summit 5.0, YANGG went straight to the engine of change — entrepreneurship — spotlighting young African founders building real solutions to real challenges.
YANGG Namibia's debut virtual forum spotlighted youth-led innovation and opened real pathways for young people in post-pandemic economic recovery and environmental sustainability.
Part of the She Leads Series, this summit amplified women's voices and confronted the systemic challenges shaping women's identity, societal roles, and participation in leadership.
YANGG Gambia convened a high-level virtual summit to amplify the voice of African youth in national development and global action, aligned with SDGs 4, 8, 16, and 17.
A rallying call for pan-African female leadership, spotlighting young female trailblazers breaking barriers in business, social innovation, and policy.
When COVID-19 upended education and jobs, YANGG's Togo Chapter answered with a bold idea: turn disruption into opportunity and help school leavers find the openings hidden inside a crisis.
A high-level virtual forum that gathered 425+ participants to rethink leadership, governance, and nation-building across Africa and the diaspora.
Part of the African Youths SDGs Virtual Series, this training helped young Africans navigate uncertainty and lead with clarity, resilience, and integrity during the global health crisis.
YANGG united 507+ young changemakers from across Africa and the diaspora for the African Youth Virtual SDGs Training, under the theme “Building a Sustainable Africa for Productivity.”
A two-day virtual gathering hosted by YANGG Uganda that brought 300+ young leaders together under the theme “Building Capacities for Africa's Sustainable Development.”
A two-day virtual workshop set out to demystify the 17 Goals, strengthen civic engagement, and equip young people with actionable strategies to become change agents in their communities.
A five-month, continent-wide digital advocacy campaign confronting infibulation and the silence and stigma that surround it — reaching over 220,000 people across Africa and the diaspora.
A virtual dialogue celebrating the achievements of women and amplifying female voices across Africa, in direct support of SDG 5: Gender Equality.