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20March
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African young people are major stakeholders in the work of the Church in Africa and the continent’s sustainable development. Given that they constitute over 70 percent of the continent’s population, the African youth indeed have the potential to lead the continent through a socio-economic transformation (revolution) needed to bring about the desired positive changes in the continent. AACC’s Pan-African Campaign on Africa: My Home. My future., tasks youth leaders with the responsibility of mobilizing young people for active citizenship, enabling them to exercise their agency to drive positive changes within their communities. To advance the youth leaders' efforts in promoting active citizenship, there is a need to strengthen their capacity to serve their constituents, countries, and Africa at large as ethical leaders who understand leadership as an opportunity to inspire and empower those they lead to have a positive impact on the world. To ensure that youth leadership also contributes to the sustainability of Africa’s ecumenical movement, and God’s holistic mission to the world, it is crucial that the youth leaders are empowered and supported to align their work with the AACC strategy and be models of servant and ethical leadership, emulating Christ in ways described by Philippians 2:1-8. To effect this, the AACC will hold a capacity-strengthening workshop on Ethical Leadership and Active Citizenship for the All Africa Youth Leaders in Kenya. Main ObjectiveTo strengthen the capacity of the youth leaders in ethical leadership skills for active citizenship and social transformation for prophetic ministry in church and societyObjectives of the TrainingEquip youth leaders with knowledge and skills of ethical leadership Enhance understanding of active citizenship and social transformation for ecumenical solidarity and collaboration among participants  Mobilize youth leaders in preparation for AAYC 2025
22March
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South Sudan is a state within the horn and shares borders with several Horn of Africa countries, including Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda. Despite the hard-won independence, South Sudan plunged back into civil war in 2013, further jeopardizing its fragile stability. The conflict, fuelled by ethnic and political rivalries, displaced millions and exacerbated existing humanitarian challenges. A peace agreement in 2018 ushered in a transitional government and paved the way for upcoming national elections, slated for later this year.South Sudan is approaching a critical juncture, with national elections scheduled for later this year. These elections hold immense significance for the nation's future stability and development. However, concerns linger regarding the country's preparedness to conduct peaceful, credible, and inclusive elections. AACC has been accompanying South Sudan Faith Community in advocating for peaceful election. As a follow up, AACC is planning to organize this webinar aims to address these concerns by providing a platform for informed discussions on South Sudan's electoral landscape.Key Issues related to the election: Security: Ensuring a secure environment for voters, candidates, and election officials remains a significant challenge. Localized violence and ongoing intercommunal tensions pose potential threats to the electoral process.Logistical Challenges: Distributing election materials, registering voters, and establishing polling stations across the vast and conflict-affected territories present logistical hurdles.Legal Framework: Concerns exist regarding the adequacy and clarity of the legal framework governing the elections.Public Trust: Building public trust in the electoral process is crucial for ensuring widespread participation and acceptance of the results.PURPOSE/OBJECTIVESTo provide an overview of the current situation in South Sudan, including the context leading up to the elections.To discuss the key challenges and opportunities related to South Sudan's preparedness for the elections.To generate insights and recommendations from experts and stakeholders on ensuring peaceful, credible, and inclusive elections.To raise awareness and foster informed discussions on the importance of the upcoming elections for South Sudan's future.TARGET AUDIENCESNational and international policymakersElection officials and observersCivil society organizations and Faith Based Organizations Media representativesThe general public interested in South Sudan's peace and development processWEBINAR FORMATPanel discussion with experts on South Sudan's political landscape, elections, and security situation.Representative form African Union South Sudan DeskRepresentative from IGAD CEWARNYoul Gatkuoth (Pan African Peacemakers Alliance) Representative of South Sudan Council of Churches Q&A session allowing participants to engage with the panellists.Presentations from relevant stakeholders (optional).EXPECTED OUTCOMEThis webinar is expected to contribute to a deeper understanding of South Sudan's preparedness for the upcoming elections. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the webinar aims to identify potential solutions and recommendations for ensuring a successful electoral process that paves the way for lasting peace and stability in South Sudan.NEXT STEPSFollowing the webinar, a summary report will be circulated summarizing the key insights and recommendations. Additionally, the recording of the webinar will be made available online for wider dissemination.Registration link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAlf-qrqTgoH9S9ul0cdBBO_nzZ2p1DrReP#/registration 
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