NGO Pushes for Early Youth Leadership Training to Combat Poor Governance
An unnamed NGO has been advocating for early training of young leaders to tackle poor governance. Meanwhile, a recent article titled 'See also NITDA, GetBundi to equip corps members, 5,000 others with digital skills' has been published.
The NGO, though not named, believes nurturing young leaders early on can significantly improve governance. Their approach focuses on empowering youth with the skills and knowledge needed to drive positive change.
The recently published article highlights initiatives by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and GetBundi. These organisations aim to equip 5,000 individuals, including corps members, with digital skills. This aligns with the unnamed NGO's goal of empowering youth, albeit with a focus on technology.
While the NGO's identity remains unclear, their mission to train young leaders is gaining traction. The recent article showcases similar efforts by NITDA and GetBundi, demonstrating a growing focus on empowering youth through skill development.
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