Sub-Saharan Africa
Since IYF’s founding in 1990, we’ve helped more than two million young people in Sub-Saharan African turn their talent and enthusiasm into jobs and careers. To enable young men and women to enter growth sectors such as service industries, agriculture, and construction, we focus on understanding private sector employer needs. Having identified life skills as a critical need, our initiatives include our Passport to Success® curriculum. For example, through a key partnership, Hilton Worldwide is integrating PTS into training at all its Africa and Indian Ocean properties. So that these positive changes are sustainable, we build the capacity of youth-serving organizations and government agencies. Across Sub-Saharan Africa, change-makers are gaining support for their social ventures through YouthActionNet®.
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Read more: Sport for Kenyan Youth Employment (SKYE) (2015-2017)

Sport for Kenyan Youth Employment (SKYE) (2015-2017)
IYF has always been dedicated to addressing youth needs in a holistic way, and we’re interested in exploring the particular power of sports for positive youth development. Through the initiative…
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Read more: IYF in Africa Fact Sheet

IYF in Africa Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides information about the work of the International Youth Foundation (IYF) in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Read more: What Youth Want

What Youth Want
This publication was prepared by IYF and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). It includes youth’s top 10 priorities, each of which is further examined and broken down…
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Read more: Equipping Rural Youth in Senegal to Be Active Citizens: The Case of YouthMap Casamance

Equipping Rural Youth in Senegal to Be Active Citizens: The Case of YouthMap Casamance
This report presents findings from the YouthMap initiative in the Casamance region of Senegal. It discusses local capacity building, life skills gained through IYF’s Passport to Success® training, impact on…
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Read more: YouthMap: Summary of Findings

YouthMap: Summary of Findings
This document summarizes key finding from the YouthMap assessments conducted in DRC, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. Trends across countries and country-level data are presented across the themes of…

