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FAQ | YOUTHACTIONNET 1. What is YouthActionNet? A program of the International Youth Foundation, YouthActionNet pursues a bold mission: to strengthen and scale up the impact of youth-led social ventures around the world.Through its local and global initiatives, YouthActionNet provides training, mentoring, funding, advocacy, and networking opportunities to social entrepreneurs, ages 18 to 29, who havepioneered
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University Connect. Recognizing that our Fellows have much to teach—and learn from—their university peers, YouthActionNet is collaborating with institutions of higher learning across the globe. From Jordan to Chile, the United States to Uganda, fellows are serving as role models, offering students the opportunity to immersethemselves in
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Julissa Adelina Jurado Monzon Latin America/Caribbean Selected 2015; Haitham Shoman Middle East/North Africa Selected 2013; Soukaina Tantaoui Middle East/North Africa LAUREATE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP THREE KEY ROLES OF NGO BOARD MEMBERS Board members have three key roles that form the pillars of any NGO: 1. DECISION MAKING. Board members are elected members that lead the organization; often they include founding members. In this context, all major decision making in the organization goes through them. In my experience, I have noticed that sometimes board members become passive WHY EVERY LEADER SHOULD HAVE A BALCONY MOMENT Why Every Leader Should Have a Balcony Moment. I am often reminded that I cannot change the world by myself, nor do it overnight. The business of changing the world is a process and requires concerted efforts that can only be achieved through team work, and teams require a leader who inspires and drives them towards the desired goal. YOUTHACTIONNETABOUTPROGRAMSFELLOWSIMPACTENGAGEBLOG RESOURCES FOR COPING DURING COVID-19. Find a list of curated resources for YouthActionNet fellows and alumni to help you navigate key personal and professional challenges GLOBAL NETWORK MEMBERS Global Network Members. Imagine a global network of youth leadership institutes—each committed to ensuring that young social entrepreneurs receive the support they need to achieve their social change goals. Through YouthActionNet, this vision is now a reality with 24 national/regional institutes on five continents—with more onthe way.
VIDEOS | YOUTHACTIONNET Videos. The passion and dynamism of YouthActionNet Fellows come to life through video. Learn about youth-led social innovations through our Fellow Talks and Change Series of inspiring interviews. Explore the challenges young leaders face in our Leadership Lessons videos. Watch our Webinars for insights and advice on collaborating withbusiness
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University Connect. Recognizing that our Fellows have much to teach—and learn from—their university peers, YouthActionNet is collaborating with institutions of higher learning across the globe. From Jordan to Chile, the United States to Uganda, fellows are serving as role models, offering students the opportunity to immersethemselves in
FAQ | YOUTHACTIONNET 1. What is YouthActionNet? A program of the International Youth Foundation, YouthActionNet pursues a bold mission: to strengthen and scale up the impact of youth-led social ventures around the world.Through its local and global initiatives, YouthActionNet provides training, mentoring, funding, advocacy, and networking opportunities to social entrepreneurs, ages 18 to 29, who havepioneered
METRICS | YOUTHACTIONNET 588. Publications, articles, & videos featuring young leaders to date. The above metrics draw on data collected across the YouthActionNet Global Network through participant evaluations and program management systems. *Survey results from participants in 2017 Social Innovation Boot Camps in Chile.FELLOWS DIRECTORY
Julissa Adelina Jurado Monzon Latin America/Caribbean Selected 2015; Haitham Shoman Middle East/North Africa Selected 2013; Soukaina Tantaoui Middle East/North Africa LAUREATE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP THREE KEY ROLES OF NGO BOARD MEMBERS Board members have three key roles that form the pillars of any NGO: 1. DECISION MAKING. Board members are elected members that lead the organization; often they include founding members. In this context, all major decision making in the organization goes through them. In my experience, I have noticed that sometimes board members become passive WHY EVERY LEADER SHOULD HAVE A BALCONY MOMENT Why Every Leader Should Have a Balcony Moment. I am often reminded that I cannot change the world by myself, nor do it overnight. The business of changing the world is a process and requires concerted efforts that can only be achieved through team work, and teams require a leader who inspires and drives them towards the desired goal. WHO WE ARE | YOUTHACTIONNET YouthActionNet equips the world’s greatest asset—young people—to solve our greatest challenges. A signature initiative of the International Youth Foundation, YouthActionNet was founded 18 years ago in the belief that youth are uniquely positioned to build a more just and inclusive world.Our global network of 24 locally-owned and operated youth leadership institutes ensures that aspiring NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PROGRAMS National and Regional Programs. Recognizing that young leaders working in diverse contexts have different needs, YouthActionNet created a global network of national/regional youth leadership institutes. Today, that network spans 24 youth-serving Institutions—from Australia to Spain, Brazil to Nigeria. While a majority of localinstitutes are
VIDEOS | YOUTHACTIONNET Videos. The passion and dynamism of YouthActionNet Fellows come to life through video. Learn about youth-led social innovations through our Fellow Talks and Change Series of inspiring interviews. Explore the challenges young leaders face in our Leadership Lessons videos. Watch our Webinars for insights and advice on collaborating withbusiness
RESOURCES FOR COPING DURING COVID-19 Resources for Coping During COVID-19. Below you will find a list of curated resources for YouthActionNet fellows and alumni to help you navigate key personal and professional challenges during the global coronavirus pandemic. METRICS | YOUTHACTIONNET 588. Publications, articles, & videos featuring young leaders to date. The above metrics draw on data collected across the YouthActionNet Global Network through participant evaluations and program management systems. *Survey results from participants in 2017 Social Innovation Boot Camps in Chile.FELLOWS DIRECTORY
Selected 2019. Monique Evelle Nascimento Costa. Latin America/Caribbean. Selected 2015. Mohamed Moddy Fofanah. Sub-Saharan Africa. Selected 2013. Samuel Sotomayor Parián. LatinAmerica/Caribbean.
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Latin America/Caribbean. Selected 2006. Kouakou Daniel Boussou. Sub-Saharan Africa. Selected 2014. Daniel Gómez Álvarez Moreno. Latin America/Caribbean. Selected 2011. Sabhanaz Rashid Diya.FELLOWS DIRECTORY
Selected 2011. Karina Peralta Castillo. Latin America/Caribbean. Selected 2015. Ayomide Daniel Ajumob. Sub-Saharan Africa. Selected 2013. Carla Leal. Latin America/Caribbean.FELLOWS DIRECTORY
Selected 2011. Melissa Monge. Latin America/Caribbean. Selected 2014. Abdel Razzaq Al Mouhtaseb. Middle East/North Africa. Selected 2012. Alejandro Flores Sanchez. Latin America/Caribbean. FROM PASSION TO ACTION: YOUNG ACTIVISTS SHARE TIPS FOR Founder of Youth Activism Project @YouActProject. Anika co-founded the Youth Activism Project (YAP) to promote teen-led action to advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. In 2017, 120 YAP-trained activists in the US and Mali led campaigns on girls’ education, gun violence, sex trafficking, and other issues. Chris Mukasa@ChrisMukasa.
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Ashok Regmi Director, Social Innovation International Youth Foundation; Jessie Elisberg Director of Content Development International Youth Foundation; Joel Adriance Director, Training and Learning International Youth Foundation; Katherine Kinzer APPLY | YOUTHACTIONNETSEE MORE ON YOUTHACTIONNET.ORG METRICS | YOUTHACTIONNET Building capacity94% of Fellows increased their credibility as social actors in the last year96% of Fellows developed critical leadership & management skills in the last year89% of ventures increased LAUREATE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP WHY EVERY LEADER SHOULD HAVE A BALCONY MOMENT I am often reminded that I cannot change the world by myself, nor do it overnight. The business of changing the world is a process and requires concerted efforts that can only be achieved through team work, and teams require a leader who inspires and drives them towardsthe desired goal.
YOUTHACTIONNETABOUTPROGRAMSFELLOWSIMPACTENGAGEBLOG RESOURCES FOR COPING DURING COVID-19 Find a list of curated resources for YouthActionNet fellows and alumni to help you navigate key personal and professional challenges VIDEOS | YOUTHACTIONNET YouthActionNet alumni Daniela Retamales, Binayak Acharya, and Sarah Koch share the strategies they are using to adapt their social ventures' work to meet key pandemic needs - PPE (personal protective equipment) production, education, and food security. GLOBAL NETWORK MEMBERS Imagine a global network of youth leadership institutes—each committed to ensuring that young social entrepreneurs receive the support they need to achieve their social change goals. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PROGRAMS Recognizing that young leaders working in diverse contexts have different needs, YouthActionNet created a global network of national/regional youth leadership institutes.GLOBAL NETWORK LIST
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Ashok Regmi Director, Social Innovation International Youth Foundation; Jessie Elisberg Director of Content Development International Youth Foundation; Joel Adriance Director, Training and Learning International Youth Foundation; Katherine Kinzer APPLY | YOUTHACTIONNETSEE MORE ON YOUTHACTIONNET.ORG METRICS | YOUTHACTIONNET Building capacity94% of Fellows increased their credibility as social actors in the last year96% of Fellows developed critical leadership & management skills in the last year89% of ventures increased LAUREATE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP WHY EVERY LEADER SHOULD HAVE A BALCONY MOMENT I am often reminded that I cannot change the world by myself, nor do it overnight. The business of changing the world is a process and requires concerted efforts that can only be achieved through team work, and teams require a leader who inspires and drives them towardsthe desired goal.
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Interested in learning more about online crowd-funding strategies, or whether and how to take your initiative to scale? Through its "Living Leadership" webinar series, YouthActionNet explores cutting-edge issues related to youth-led social change, including emerging trends, strategies employed by young social entrepreneurs to maximize their effectiveness, and common challenges young leadersGLOBAL NETWORK LIST
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Ashok Regmi Director, Social Innovation International Youth Foundation; Jessie Elisberg Director of Content Development International Youth Foundation; Joel Adriance Director, Training and Learning International Youth Foundation; Katherine Kinzer APPLY | YOUTHACTIONNET The 2018 Laureate Global Fellowship application is now closed. About the Laureate Global Fellowship. Sponsored by Laureate International Universities, the Laureate Global Fellowship annually recognizes 20 young leaders who have pioneered solutions to urgent challenges in their communities and beyond.Fellows develop leadership expertise and deepen their impact through a dynamic, yearlong FOLLOW | YOUTHACTIONNET YouthActionNet maintains active presences on Twitter and Facebook so please connect with us on those networks. You can view our streams below. Tweets by @YouthActionNetYOUTHACTIONNET BLOG
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