What We Do

Our work spans
various focus areas

Youth empowerment and skills development

To afford young people the opportunity to identify, grow and optimize their talents and capabilities in friendly and a trustworthy and sustainable environment. The Hub will cover the following subcomponents:

  • Science, technology and innovation: Capacity building and practical STEM activities that will help young people create their own jobs or improve their employability.
  • Environmental stewardship, climate change mitigation and adaptation: To promote mindset change, build capacity, provide access to tools and technologies, and reorient young men and women to become good stewards of the environment and empower them to serve as climate change ambassadors.
  • Nutritional security and youth health awareness: Strategic and innovative activities to make young people health conscious and to improve their access to safe, affordable, and nutritious diets, and quality and timely health care.
  • Good governance and community development: Strategies to empower young people to be actively involved in national development discourse and actions. It will also equip young men and women with the capacity to actively participate in the development processes at the community, national and global levels. The Hub will prioritise support for inclusion and effective participation of young people in decision making activities at all levels.
Food security and livelihood enhancement

This component aims to enhance productivity and profitability in
farming enterprises through promoting innovative agri-food stakeholder engagement and
capacity building activities across the entire value chain of various crops and livestock. Our
goals is to incentivise young men and women to view agriculture as a viable and profitable
profession. This component leverages technology integration and hands-on training in best
agronomic practices, post-harvest management including processing and marketing skills
to sustainably improve the livelihoods of farmers, farmer groups and their households.

Information and Communication Technology for Development

This component is focused on promoting the effective use of ICT
infrastructure to enhance service delivery at the decentralized levels. Our goal is to build
the capacity of individuals in designing, deploying and utilizing tech-enabled tools,
approaches and methodologies to enhance job creation and improve the delivery and
impact of Government projects and programmes.

Monitoring Evaluation and Knowledge Management

This component aims to strengthen the capacity of public, private and Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) in generating and utilizing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to
enhance the design and impact of their interventions. It will offer tailored, hands-on support to improve our clients’ M&E and Knowledge Management systems.

This includes equipping staff with practical skills and competencies and collaborating with them to
develop and implement relevant monitoring, evaluation and learning tools and processes.
This component also aims to help our clients to develop and leverage existing platforms
and spaces for inclusive knowledge sharing and idea sourcing. Clients are encouraged to
utilize our “Walk-In” lab to access face-to-face technical and advisory support.