“At the forum, I contributed to various discussions, including discussions on ‘creating opportunities for youth’ with the Rockefeller Foundation and Microsoft. This discussion highlighted the level of uncertainty as we look into the future of education, employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for youth. I addressed the ways in which YTF and other non-profits can continue to work together to catalyze sustainable ICT-enabled employment opportunities and skills training for high-potential but disadvantaged African youth, thereby generating social and economic opportunities for those employed, their families and communities.”
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