2.
The
competition is open to young people (18-35) from African Union Member States.
3.
Only one essay
is allowed per entrant.
4.
Essays shouldbe submitted in any of the AU languages i.e. English, French, Portuguese andArabic
5.
Photographs
and other illustrations that enhance the article are welcome, although these
must be original to the author and be copyright free.
6.
Submission
should be made to essays@empoweryouth.today
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Call for Essays: Africa Youth Day
Women
account for
about half of Africa’s talent base. As a group, they have been
marginalised and
their economic, social, political and environmental contributions go in
large
part unrealised, underutilized and undervalued. Poverty and HIV/AIDS
still
carry a female face. Women' education is often sacrifice because of
varioussocio-economic and cultural reasons and women are among the most
affected byconflicts and violence. Empowering their participation in the
community and the
workforce greatly increases
economic growth, reduces poverty, enhances societal well-being, and helps
ensure sustainable development in all countries.
It is against this background that the African Union
Heads of State and Government have dedicated next year, 2015, as the "Year of Women’s Empowerment and Development
towards Africa’s Agenda 2063”. As a
prelude to these celebrations, the African Union Commission is celebrating this
year’s Africa Youth Day under the theme: Delivering
on the Potential of Africa’s Young women.
Celebrated on the 1st of November, The
African Youth Day aims to promote
an increased recognition of youth as key agents for social change and economic
growth in all aspects of African society. The event also aims to contribute and
channel the youth motivation, energy and idealism to reinforce the efforts
towards the achievement of a sustainable development in the Africa.
To open up this discourse, the African Union
Commission invites young Africans to submit an essay of not more than 1500
words, which identifies and makes the case for policy measures to support the
empowerment of young women. Entries are encouraged to be evidence-based,
drawing on experiences of the writer or other individuals or institutions.
Finalists will be invited
to celebrate the African Youth Day at the African Union Commission in AddisAbaba, Ethiopia and engage with
Ministers of Youth from across the continent.
Winning essay shall be published and presented at various high level
policy meetings in 2015.
Competition Rules:
1.
The call is
open from the 1st of October 2014 to the 20th of October
2014
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