
African Youth Voices is a podcast that gives young people across the African continent a platform to share their views on pressings issues in their respective countries, challenges they face and propose pragmatic solutions to solving them. Our vision is to bring together the youths creating the new Africa, sharing their stories and influencing African governments to take positive action.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Join Christopher Atitso as he discuss Politics and Democracy with Robert Charles from Sierra Leone and Dieudonne Edouard from Burkina Faso.
On this episode Raihanat Monguno hosts Wadi Ben-Hirki from Nigeria and Kutemwa Shaddai from Malawi as they discuss Sexual Violence, it's consequences, sexual violence in the shadows of Covid-19 and solutions/policies that should be put in place. http... more
Our Host Christopher Atitso sits down with Siddiki Hammadou from Cameroon, Mariam Sankanu from The Gambia and Tetteh Kwame Nanor from Ghana to discuss what COVID-19 means for education in tertiary institutions in Africa. Listen as it gets a little he... more
In this episode, we discuss “Reversing the Effects of Climate Change” with Climate Change Activists Vanessa Nakate from Uganda and Anita Soina from Kenya
Welcome to the first episode of African Youth Voices, where we give young people a platform where their voices can be heard, forge useful collaborations and propose pragmatic solutions to Africa's problems. Our host Raihanat Monguno speaks with Omar ... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #11 |










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