"Speak Up" is an online engagement platform that provides powerful digital tools for social justice and civic action across East Africa with the aim of enhancing the inclusivity and engagement of the African youth in governance, elections, social and community integration as well as cohesion in their countries.
In this episode we break down the external wars in the backyard of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. We look at the direct and indirect effects of these wars and understand how we, the youth, can play a part. We finish up with different calls of action.
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How do you spend your money? Do you save or invest your money? In this episode we discuss money matters in an engaging fun manner. From our own native experiences, lets talk money matters.
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Is the East African government pro or Anti the youth? That is the question we ask ourselves in this episode. The government has always had a love-hate relationship with the youth. We discuss the unemployment issues, extra judicial killings, youth participation in governance and the policy making process.
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In this episode we discuss the state of East Africa's economy. We call them jobless economies and breakdown the why behind this tag. We also discuss the reasons behind the unemployment situation of most youth's in this region as well as the effects of unemployment. Enjoy the conversation between Wangechi Karimi and Anyona Bulungu.
In this Episode, Stella Agara takes us through the importance of Civic Engagement among the Millenials and 'Generation Z'. Why it's important to push and emphasize Civic Engagement in a Digital Era