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Africa.com and Aspire Institute Announce Knowledge Partnership to Empower Emerging African Leaders

New collaboration expands access to world-class leadership development opportunities for young Africans

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 24 November 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Africa.com, the leading digital platform celebrating Africa’s innovation and leadership, has announced a new Knowledge Partnership with Aspire Institute, a nonprofit organization founded at Harvard University that provides transformative leadership development for underserved young leaders around the world.

Through this partnership, Africa.com and Aspire Institute will collaborate to expand access to leadership education and global opportunities for emerging leaders across Africa. The initiative will highlight stories of African resilience and innovation while connecting aspiring changemakers with Aspire’s fully funded, nine-week online leadership development program designed by Harvard faculty and global experts.

The Aspire Leaders Program offers participants access to masterclasses with world-class educators, global networking, and professional development opportunities, helping them cultivate leadership skills rooted in purpose and social impact. The program is open to 18–29-year-olds from limited-income backgrounds or who are first-generation university students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a university program or have graduated from one.

“Africa’s next generation of leaders is already shaping the continent’s future,” said Teresa ClarkeChair & CEO of Africa.com. “By joining forces with Aspire Institute, we’re creating new pathways for young Africans to access world-class leadership training and global networks that amplify their impact at home.”

Each year, about 30 percent of Aspire Leaders Program applicants come from Africa, representing 52 countries across the continent. More than 100 African alumni have received grants or seed funding to launch community impact projects tackling issues such as education, climate change, and public health.

The collaboration will include:

  • Knowledge sharing – Publishing Aspire Institute’s thought-leadership content on Africa.com to reach a broad audience of students, entrepreneurs, and professionals.
  • Leadership opportunities – Expanding awareness of Aspire’s global leadership program to Africa.com’s network of universities and youth organizations.
  • Cross-platform amplification – Featuring stories of program alumni and emerging African leaders across Africa.com’s digital channels, including its Top10 newsletter and iAfrica platform.

“Our partnership with Africa.com will ensure that even more young Africans can achieve economic mobility through leadership and opportunity pathways, making a lasting impact in their lives and communities,” said Meena Sonea, Aspire Institute’s CEO. “Together, we aim to empower a generation that leads with purpose, empathy, and global vision.”

Applications for the 2026 Aspire Leaders Program open today, November 24, 2025. Young Africans interested in developing their leadership potential can apply directly through Aspire Institute’s website, https://engage.aspireleaders.org/.

This collaboration underscores Africa.com’s commitment to advancing education, innovation, and leadership across the continent. By sharing stories of ambition and impact, the partnership will inspire Africans everywhere to dream boldly and lead inclusively.

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About Africa.com

Africa.com is the leading digital media platform celebrating Africa’s business, culture, and innovation. Through its websites, newsletters, and live events, Africa.com connects professionals, business leaders, and policymakers across the continent and the global diaspora with trusted news, insightful reports, and opportunities that shape Africa’s future.

About Aspire Institute

Aspire Institute provides fully funded, world-class leadership development programs to underserved young adults worldwide. Founded at Harvard University, Aspire empowers participants with the tools, networks, and confidence to become changemakers in their communities. Learn more at www.aspireleaders.org.

Media Contact:

Africa.com

Sokhu Sibiya

Email: sokhu.sibiya@africa.com

Phone: +27 11 881 5941

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New Podcast ‘Future of Africa’ Amplifies the Voices of African Youth Re-shaping Our World

Launched by the African Union Youth Envoy, the United Nations Foundation, and The Elders in collaboration with The Global Dispatches Podcast. 

NEW YORK, USA 12 August 2025 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/-The United Nations Foundation today announced the launch of Future of Africa, a new podcast series that amplifies young African voices in global policy conversations. Future of Africa is co-hosted by the African Union Youth Envoy, the UN Foundation and The Elders, in collaboration with the Global Dispatches Podcast.

This limited-series podcast, presented by Kenyan media personality Adelle Onyango alongside Mark Leon Goldberg, brings together young changemakers and global leaders, exploring the global challenges and opportunities shaping the world today — and Africa tomorrow.

Through a mix of personal storytelling and policy dialogue, the podcast tackles issues ranging from climate justice and financing for development to trust in democratic institutions and the future of education. As multilateralism faces a crisis of trust and relevance, Future of Africa offers a fresh model. By platforming conversations between global leaders and young African changemakers, the series explores how human stories can disrupt conventional thinking, build empathy across borders, and forge shared purpose around urgent global challenges.

“As the world’s youngest continent, Africa holds the key to shaping the global future,” said Harshani Dharmadasa, Senior Director at the UN Foundation“The Future of Africa podcast elevates the bold ideas, lived experiences, and leadership of young Africans already driving change from the grassroots to global platforms.”

The podcast is a signature output of the Panel of the Future, an initiative of the African Union Youth Envoy that convenes young leaders advocating for inclusive, youth-centered policymaking. Each episode pairs these emerging voices with statespeople and global policy experts in unscripted, intergenerational conversations designed to share innovative ideas and practical solutions with listeners.

“I’ve seen powerful ideas buried in reports that many people will never read. This podcast is about amplifying the voices of young Africans who are building a new future for our continent and the world,” said Chido Mpemba, Advisor to the African Union Commission Chairperson. “This series is a reminder that stories, especially when led by young people, can humanize global challenges, challenge outdated assumptions, and help reimagine how international cooperation works for the next generation.”

This podcast brings young people’s energy into direct dialogue with the institutions shaping our continent and our world. Guests include:

  • Juan Manuel Santos, former President of Colombia, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
  • Chido Mpemba, formerly the African Union’s Special Youth Envoy and currently the Advisor to the African Union Commission Chairperson focused on Women, Gender and Youth
  • Minister Serigne Mbaye Thiam, Chair of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and Minister of Education of Senegal 
  • Ms. Tina Muparadzi, Executive Director for the Education and Transitions programming platform at Mastercard Foundation’s Education, Learning & Youth Livelihood Team 
  • Ms. Graça Machel, First Education Minister of Mozambique, Co-founder of the Elders

For the full episode lineup, visit unfoundation.org/FutureOfAfrica

Season 1: Spotlight on Africa’s Global Voice

Launching on International Youth Day, August 12, 2025, the first season of Future of Africa features seven episodes:

1. Africa’s Role on the Global Stage (Aug 12)

A high-level conversation on Africa’s growing diplomatic power, inclusive governance, and how a new generation is shaping international relations.

2. Climate, Peace and Security Nexus (Aug 19)

Exploring how climate stress fuels insecurity — and how Indigenous knowledge, diplomacy, and gender equity can drive peace.

3. Global Partnerships and Delivering on Finance (Aug 26)

What does meaningful financing for Africa look like after the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development? These guests unpack real commitments, youth agency, and equitable global finance.

4. The Trust Deficit (Sep 2)

Addressing the erosion of trust in governance, this episode highlights how inclusive leadership, electoral integrity, and youth-led civic renewal are essential to rebuilding trust.

5. Educating the Next Generation (Sep 9)

From school systems to startups, this episode examines how Africa can equip young people with the skills needed to shape the future economy.

6. Women on the Rise (Sep 16)

In honor of Beijing+30, this episode celebrates women and girls leading change, and explores policy and investment as tools to unlock their full potential.

7. Vaccines, Progress, Potential (Sep 18)

This episode highlights how vaccines have transformed public health in Africa and what’s next for regional manufacturing, equity, and youth leadership in immunization.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of United Nations Foundation.

About the Podcast

Co-created by the African Union Youth Envoy and the United Nations Foundation, and produced in collaboration with The Elders and Global Dispatches, Future of Africa is a new model for intergenerational, intercontinental dialogue. It translates complex policy issues into accessible, story-driven formats that resonate with youth audiences while informing global decision-makers.

The podcast will be available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major streaming platforms. 

About the Partners

The African Union Office of the Youth Envoy (AU-OYE) works to promote, empower, and engage youth in the continent’s development through leadership, policy, and advocacy. The Panel of the Future is one of its flagship initiatives to embed youth voices in Africa’s multilateral future.

The United Nations Foundation has built novel innovations and partnerships to support the United Nations and help solve global problems at scale for over 25 years. As an independent charitable organization, the Foundation was created to work closely with the United Nations to address humanity’s greatest challenges and drive global progress. 

The Elders is an independent international non‑governmental organisation founded by Nelson Mandela in 2007. Comprising former heads of state, Nobel laureates, and human rights champions, they use their collective integrity, global standing, and moral courage to address the planet’s most urgent crises, free from national or political constraints

Global Dispatches Podcast is a long-running, award-winning international affairs show hosted by journalist Mark Leon Goldberg. With a global audience of diplomats, policymakers, and engaged citizens, it explores trends and ideas shaping the world.

Media Contact:

Amy Minnie

African Media Agency (AMA)

Amy@africanmediaagency.com

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True Youth African Leadership and the Follies that Follow

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Some young people in today’s Africa have the opportunities that our forefathers couldn’t even dream of! In today’s Africa, it is uncommon to see a young person commending huge audiences and leading some of the continent’s most prestigious institutions.  When I see or read about such young people, my heart explodes with joy and pride to see fellow youth excelling in ways that were practically unthinkable just 20 years ago! Continue reading True Youth African Leadership and the Follies that Follow