22 Quotes from the International Youth Day with TEF
Today, we marked the International Youth Day with an event themed “Investing in Africa’s Future: Youth Empowerment through Entrepreneurship” which featured an intellectual discourse on the critical role of the youth in igniting their potential, population, and influence to create mechanisms for sustainable development across the continent.
Here are some notable quotes from the event:
We need to do whatever it takes to empower our youths because they are the future of the continent – Wambui Gichuri, African Development Bank (AfDB)
Entrepreneurship is an essential part of Africa’s employment challenge and it is where we have to put our focus as a multilateral development bank – Wambui Gichuri, African Development Bank (AfDB)
It is important that governments start looking at entrepreneurship as a fundamental core topic that needs to be integrated into the educational system – Shoroke H. Zedan, World Youth Skills
We need to do whatever it takes to empower our youth because they are the future of the continent – Wambui Gichuri, African Development Bank (AfDB)
We need to acknowledge the fact that while there are a lot of issues in different African countries. We have to be able and willing to share knowledge and see how entrepreneurs can start connecting with others across the continent – – Shoroke H. Zedan, World Youth Skills
We need to rethink how incubators can function in a manner whereby the projects of young entrepreneurs will start complementing each other rather than each one going in a separate direction – Shoroke H. Zedan, World Youth Skills
I am a very proud Tony Elumelu Foundation beneficiary – Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola – Founder, Wecyclers and Fellow, Tony Elumelu Foundation
We are a unique continent and so we cannot take the kind of solutions that are working in Europe and America. We have to look at what issues we are facing and try to help out our young people – Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola – Founder, Wecyclers and Fellow, Tony Elumelu Foundation
Let us skill our youth, and provide them with the necessary support to improve their business concepts so that they can start to grow and scale their businesses in order to create jobs not just for themselves but for others. Martha T.M. Phiri, PhD, African Development Bank (AfDB)
COVID-19 has brought to light the enormous vulnerabilities that we have if we don’t create jobs for the youth – Martha T.M. Phiri, PhD, African Development Bank (AfDB)
Let us support government policy measures that aim to strengthen and increase social protection but at the same time enhance governance systems – Martha T.M. Phiri, PhD, African Development Bank (AfDB)
The pandemic has in some ways leveled the playing field – Alexandra Robinson, AISEC
Young people are the ones that are really systematically deeply disproportionately impacted by this pandemic – Alexandra Robinson, AIESEC
Sharing ownership with policymaking and intervention creation and even in delivery interventions can give young people the opportunity to train others – Alexandra Robinson, AIESEC
I advocate for any policy that involves young people as co-owners of the policymaking process. I really believe that when young people are given co-ownership of the table, not just invited to someone else’s, they are able to have those meaningful conversations. Alexandra Robinson, AIESEC
The SMEs are the major contributors to African economies – Ifeyinwa Ugochukwu, Tony Elumelu Foundation
SMEs have a really big job to play in Africa – Martha T.M. Phiri, African Development Bank (AfDB)
I believe we should give more young people a safe place to fail and access to really learn, with real capital, real stakes, real opportunities through success but also through making mistakes to make them the active humble leaders we need in the world – Alexandra Robinson, AIESEC
Transparency is integral to good governance – Leroy Mwasaru – Founder, Greenpact Kenya and Tony Elumelu Foundation Alumnus
Governments must provide policies that enable businesses to thrive. If African countries come together, we will be able to grow resilient sustainable businesses that empower people while protecting the environment – Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola – Founder, Wecyclers and Fellow, Tony Elumelu Foundation
It is as a result of sharing what we have been doing that we hope there are less failures and more successes – Leroy Mwasaru – Founder, Greenpact Kenya and Tony Elumelu Foundation Alumnus
We must not underestimate the level of disruption and uncertainty that young people all over the world have faced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa – Ifeyinwa Ugochukwu, Tony Elumelu Foundation