25 April 2019-Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Under the theme “Africa unite for youth: Bridging the gap and reaching out to African youth” the “1 Million By 2021 Initiative” was officially launched by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat on the 24th of April 2019 at AUC Headquarters in Ethiopia.
Convened by the Bureau of the Chairperson and the Department of Human Resources Science and Technology of the AUC, the 1 Million By 2021 Initiative aims to concretely reach millions of African youth from across the continent with opportunities and interventions in the key areas of Employment, Entrepreneurship, Education and Engagement (4E’s), which will accelerate socioeconomic development on the continent. The initiative launch brought together over 400 young people from across the continent to co-create solutions on the 4Es. Development partners, the private sector, institutions of higher learning and the civil societies were also in attendance to engage with the youth and pledge their support for the initiative.
This initiative seeks to foster new approaches towards addressing the multifaceted challenges confronting the youth on the continent. The expectation is that it will embolden various stakeholders to develop creative ideas and help build an ecosystem of efficiencies across the continent in furtherance of youth development.
Setting the tone for all youth from five regions in the continent and the diaspora at the opening session moderated by Commissioner for Human Resources Science and Technology, H. E. Professor Sarah Anyang Agbor, the AUC Chairperson’s special envoy on youth, Ms. Aya Chebbi welcomed all in attendance and reiterated the need for youth inclusion in governance and the creation scalable and sustainable opportunities and interventions across the 4E’s. Chebbi reiterated the need for youth to start looking at their “contributions towards the realization of Agenda 2063”. The presentation was followed by an address from the Head of Human Resources and Youth Development Division, Ms. Prudence Ngwenya who presented the case for the initiative thus unpacking the 4E’s and the 12 pathways which have been identified as drivers for the 4Es that will facilitate the expansion of opportunities in youth development.