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Our founder, Leonie was interviewed on the Climb Podcast. A podcast telling extraordinary stories of youths across Africa and African youths in the diaspora.
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A Path of No Return: Israel’s War on Gaza and the Collapse of International Law
Israel’s war in Gaza has killed tens of thousands, starved civilians, and shattered global norms. Explore how selective justice threatens world order.
Ibn Tawfiq Bakri
Sep 1011 min read


Voices from Lomé – The Fight for Change
For over five decades, Togo has lived under the iron grip of the Gnassingbé dynasty, where state power is weaponised against citizens. In 2024–2025, repression deepened: protests sparked by the arrest of rapper Aamron were met with brutal crackdowns, torture, media censorship, and internet blackouts. Citizens demand Faure Gnassingbé’s resignation, a return to the 1992 constitution, and relief from rising costs of living. Their call is simple: dignity, justice, and democracy.
Patience Tei
Aug 225 min read


Two Generals. One People: Divided by Power and Proxy
Two generals stand at the heart of Sudan’s destruction, their rivalry tearing apart a nation already wounded by decades of authoritarian rule, foreign exploitation, and broken democratic promises. Through powerful historical analysis and unflinching reporting, Rabia Turnbull traces how colonial divisions, Bashir’s ruthless doctrines, and modern geopolitical greed laid the foundations for today’s catastrophe.
Rabia Turnbull
Jul 911 min read


"Marching in Circles or Toward Change? Kenya's Protest Dilemma"
In June 2024, Kenya erupted in protests against President Ruto's tax-heavy Finance Bill, sparking cabinet dissolutions, police brutality allegations, and promises of reform. With lives lost and a nation demanding change, the unrest echoes deeper struggles in governance and economic hardship. What led to this boiling point, and what does it mean for Kenya's future? Dive into the full story.
Michael Adiado
Jul 16 min read

Kofi Annan
"Young people should be at the forefront of global change and innovation. Empowered, they can be key agents for development and peace."
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