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Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Yabome, Sarah and Judith: Global Africans, Dreamers and Storytellers, committed to imagining and leading the futures we.
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We pledge to advocate for peace and prosperity in our communities and countries and to resist violence through our actions and to create dialogue in reaching peaceful resolutions to conflict.

We demand appropriate and quality youth friendly HIV and AIDS services and health care facilities, free access to anti-retroviral therapy, nutrition and care and support for orphans and vulnerable children in Africa. We pledge to reduce the number of new infections through creating networks of peer education.

We demand that African culture be preserved and free from negative foreign influences and that African culture be promoted and protected within African youth and the illumination of negative cultural practices that keep women and young people suppressed and vulnerable to HIV and AIDS.

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We pledge to promote African culture through our lifestyles, music, traditional performance and dress and to develop new literature and other artistic expressions that portray our rich cultural heritage in a positive way. We demand effective and progressive leadership in the African continent and governments that walk the walk and not just talk the talk.

We pledge to lead by example and to hold our leaders accountable to their actions and promises We demand a positive African identity that is portrayed to the rest of the world, an African identity that remembers the struggles of the past and that is looking to a bright future. We will support Pan-Africanism and our brothers and sisters in the Diaspora and will become renaissance youth that will lead Africa to a prosperous future.

We demand multi-level resources such as technical support, materials and skills from local, national and international governments and development organizations to achieve our dreams of unity, peace and prosperity for African youth and children. We pledge to be accountable for all our actions and develop responsible plans of action for implementing sustainable development of young people in and from Africa. She has worked with Africa 2.

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She has presented on and taught about African Leadership: Now and for the Future. Yabome has most recently spoken on the issue of global African Identities, which led to her writing and publishing a short story collection titled Identities. She regularly lectures in her areas of speciality. Chenge Maruziva is a change consultant with a deep interest in people empowerment, capacity building, social transformation and education on the African continent.

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Cover Story. African Women in politics: Miles to go before parity is achieved. By Zipporah Musau.

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Africa Watch: Innovative messaging app tailor-made for Malians. By Caroline Dubois. Economic empowerment of women good for all. By Kingsley Ighobor. Youth Profile. Youthful minister opening doors for women and girls. By Baboki Kayawe. Good education is the foundation for effective female leadership. By Franck Kuwonu. Technology is a liberating force for African women. By Charles Onyango-Obbo.

Culture and Education. By Raphael Obonyo. African music on a round trip —from Cotonou to Cuba and back.

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Countries propose a treaty to end corporate impunity. By Hans Wetzels. No real development in Africa without regional integration. By Finbarr Toesland. Mechanizing agriculture is key to food security.

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