The Afro Arab Youth Council (AAYC) extends heartfelt congratulations to our colleague, Mr. Misheck Gondo, who serves as AAYC South Africa Region Coordinator, on the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Southern Africa Youth Forum (SAYoF_SADC) and the SADC Parliamentary Forum during the 57th Plenary Assembly held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.<br />
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This landmark agreement, co-signed by Mr. Gondo in his capacity as SAYoF Regional Coordinator, and Her Excellency Boemo Sekgoma, Secretary General of SADC-PF, signifies a pivotal step towards institutionalizing youth participation in regional governance and legislative processes within the SADC region.<br />
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The MoU aims to foster structured dialogue, capacity building, and collaborative initiatives that empower young people to actively contribute to policy development and regional integration efforts.<br />
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As AAYC, we are committed to supporting such endeavors that align with our mission to promote youth empowerment, intercultural dialogue, and sustainable development across Africa and the Arab world.<br />
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We look forward to the impactful outcomes this partnership will yield for the youth in the SADC region and beyond.<br />
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This landmark agreement, co-signed by Mr. Gondo in his capacity as SAYoF Regional Coordinator, and Her Excellency Boemo Sekgoma, Secretary General of SADC-PF, signifies a pivotal step towards institutionalizing youth participation in regional governance and legislative processes within the SADC region.<br />
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The MoU aims to foster structured dialogue, capacity building, and collaborative initiatives that empower young people to actively contribute to policy development and regional integration efforts.<br />
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As AAYC, we are committed to supporting such endeavors that align with our mission to promote youth empowerment, intercultural dialogue, and sustainable development across Africa and the Arab world.<br />
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We look forward to the impactful outcomes this partnership will yield for the youth in the SADC region and beyond.<br />