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Empowering the next generation

Kenya, like many countries, faces a critical challenge in ensuring the meaningful participation of youth in  governance and decision-making processes. With more than 75% of the population under the age of 35,  young people are not only the future but also the present drivers of our economy, social structure, and  democracy. Yet, their participation in governance has often been limited to the periphery—far from the  influence and decision-making powers that shape the country. The Ajibika Leadership Program seeks to  address this gap, by empowering youth with the knowledge, platforms, and tools to participate in  governance actively. 

The cornerstone of any functional democracy is civic engagement. For a nation to progress equitably, its  governance structures must reflect the diversity of its people, including the youth. By raising awareness  about government planning, budgeting, and resource utilization, we equip young people to be more  informed about the decisions that affect their lives. It is no longer enough for youth to be passive  recipients of government policy; they must be involved in its creation, monitoring, and implementation. 

One of the most significant barriers to youth participation in governance is the lack of accessible  information. Government processes often appear complex and intimidating, creating a gap between the  state and its citizens. The Ajibika program seeks to bridge this gap by creating accessible platforms for  the dissemination of crucial information on government decisions, policies, and resource allocation. This  transparency fosters trust and encourages more youth to engage with the governance process from an  informed perspective. 

Moreover, advocating for accountable governance is not a one-time event but an ongoing process that  requires continuous media engagement. The media has the power to shape narratives and influence  public opinion, and when used effectively, it can drive conversations that demand accountability from  leaders. Youth, as the most active users of digital platforms, can leverage social media and other tools to  hold the government accountable. The Ajibika program encourages youth to engage with both  traditional and new media to ensure that governance processes are transparent and responsive to the  needs of all citizens. 

A key aspect of the Ajibika program is the establishment of a youth-driven think tank focused on  educating the public on governance processes. This think tank provides a platform for young leaders to  come together, exchange ideas, and develop innovative solutions to the governance challenges facing  Kenya. It also offers a space where youth can critically analyze government policies and propose  alternatives that better serve the interests of their communities. 

However, empowering youth in governance is not only about providing information and platforms but  also about instilling a sense of responsibility. Governance is a shared task that requires participation from  all sectors of society. By equipping young people with knowledge, tools, and opportunities, the Ajibika  Leadership Program fosters a culture of active citizenship. The youth must realize that their voice is  powerful, and their participation is critical in shaping a more inclusive and accountable Kenya. 

To truly transform governance in Kenya, we must recognize that youth are not just beneficiaries of  government policies but partners in the governance process. They bring fresh perspectives, innovative  ideas, and the energy to challenge the status quo. When we invest in empowering youth to take up 

leadership roles, engage with policy, and hold leaders accountable, we are investing in the future of  Kenya. 

In conclusion, the Ajibika Leadership Program’s objectives resonate with the broader need for more  inclusive governance. By raising awareness, advocating for accountable leadership, and establishing a  youth-driven think tank, the program is making a significant contribution toward a more participatory  and transparent democratic society. The time for youth to rise and shape the future of Kenya is now. Let  us take up the mantle of leadership and build a nation where everyone has a voice and a role in shaping  our destiny. 

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