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  2. Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Youth in Africa constituted 19% of the global youth population in 2015, numbering 226 million. [1] The United Nations defines youth as people aged 15 to 24 years. [2] By 2030, it is predicted that the number of youths in Africa will have increased by 42%. [1]

  3. Pan-African Women's Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-African Women's Organization (PAWO, Organisation Panafricaine des Femmes, (OPF)) was founded as the African Women's Union in 1962. In 1974, the organization changed its name to the Pan-African Women's Organization.

  4. Panafrican Youth Union - Wikipedia

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    The Organisation is the principal youth body on the continent and enjoys a special status within the African Union (AU), and is often consulted among others by its Assembly of Heads of State and Government, the Executive Council, and the standing conferences of the AU such as Health, Youth, Immigration, Education and Gender on matters relating ...

  5. Dion's providing teens job opportunities, space to grow - AOL

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    Oct. 7—After years in which teens dropped out of the workforce in droves, many younger members of Gen Z are finding their way back to paying jobs that fit their social, academic and ...

  6. ITUC-Africa - Wikipedia

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    The ITUC Regional Organisation for Africa (ITUC-Africa) is a regional organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation, representing trade unions from countries in Africa. There are 56 national trade union federations affiliated to ITUC-Africa, from 45 countries, and representing a total of 15 million workers.

  7. SOAWR - Wikipedia

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    Solidarity for African Women's Rights (SOAWR) is a coalition of 63 civil society organisations working across 32 African countries to protect women's rights.Established in 2004, SOAWR works to protect the rights of girls and women as articulated in the Protocol to the African Charter on the Rights of Women in Africa (“The Maputo Protocol”).

  8. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, major woman's suffrage group; National Women's Register (NWR), network of local groups and individual members who enjoy lively discussion and conversation; Open Door Council, founded 1926, equal opportunities; Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent; People's Suffrage Federation

  9. Ayaa Benjamin Warille - Wikipedia

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    Ayaa is also a women's rights advocate and has played several roles through the African Union Women, Gender and Youth Directorate to assist AU member states in the ratification, domestication and implementation of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa also popularly known as the Maputo Protocol.