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Our three main programmes include:

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AfCFTA KAZINI Caravan

The AfCFTA KAZINI CARAVAN is an innovative mobile advocacy programme meant to celebrate and popularize the operationalization of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by leveraging on the power of Art and African Culture to disseminate simplified trade information. The caravan moves crossborder from town to town across Africa targeting youth in and out school, trade communities, crossborder traders, and border officials. The maiden caravan took place in 2021 covering a distance of over 9300KM across East, Central and Southern Africa.

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AGOA PROSPER AFRICA

This is an Export Business Skills Training to build capacity for Kenyan businesses to export from Kenya to the US market. It is implemented in partnership with the American Corner - Moi University Nairobi Campus.The programme involves a 6 months long course that is certified jointly by YOUTH MOTION Kenya and the American Corner Moi University- Nairobi Campus.

To express interest in the programme,, send email to agoa@youthmotion.ke or contact Maina- 0722707082

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BOMA AFRIKA

BOMA AFRIKA is an acronym for African Union Clubs that serve as communities of practice for championing Agenda 2063 and the General History of Africa (GHA) in learning institutions in Kenya.

Background

On the occasion of the 2nd Pan African Youth Conference 2019 held in Addis Ababa –Ethiopia, the take home message for Youth Motion Kenya was that African youth should be at the forefront of championing the Agenda 2063 at the local level, breathing life into it from a bottom up approach. Aspiration five (5) of the Agenda 2063 envisions an Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, values and ethics. Further, it states that; .....Pan African ideals will be fully embedded in all school curricula and the African creative arts will be celebrated throughout the continent and contribute significantly to self-awareness, well-being and prosperity..... The African Union recommends such Clubs as the structured communities of practice for engaging learners on African affairs.

An inclusive session at Thika School for the Blind;

A session at Statehouse Girls School in Nairobi;

A session at Alliance high School in Kiambu County;

African Union Clubs in primary schools;

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