The second edition of “2063 Academy”
With
the support of the Swiss Embassy Rabat and in partnership with the Moroccan
Ministry
in
charge of relations between parliament and civil society, World Bank Group as
well as the
UN
Information Center in Rabat, the moroccan NGO Atlas for Development launched
the
“Academy
2063” project last year, which is a program that aims to increase awareness of Africa’s
development agenda and its values, and make youth the center of africa’s sustainable
development debate, throughout a series of discussions and workshops, as well as
creating a common ground for youth and decision makers by inviting government personnel,
diplomatic corps and international and national NGOs (civil society).
Following
the success of the first edition of the 2063 academy, the second edition has chosen
“The African Youth we want” as its theme, and will be open to young people from
all over the continent. It will include virtual workshops aiming at polishing
the participant’s skills in: public policy analysis, project management and
entrepreneurship, on top of familiarizing African youth with The African Union
by organizing workshops centered around the organisation’s work, and simulating
it using a Model African Union sequence. This edition falls under the African
Union “Silencing the guns” campaign, as it will focus on Climate Change and
Gender Equality as the centers of the debate, strengthened by the presence of
international experts and officials.
Coinciding
with the Africa Youth Month, the 2nd edition of The 2063 Academy will be organized
during November 2020 in partnership with African Union Special Envoy on Youth Bureau’s
and with the support of PEACE FIRST organization, French and Swiss Embassies
in
Morocco.
AU and UN hailed the 2063 Academy
The
first edition has/had garnered the attention of African Union commission,
through African
Union
Special Envoy on Youth, Ms. Aya Chebbi who have paid a special visit to Rabat
to familiarize herself with the initiative that brought international and
nation experts as well as representatives from different organisations to train
88 youngsters, who formed in turn 255
young
people in the Rabat-Salé-Kenitra region.
The
african youth envoy representative Ms.Aya Chebbi, called during her visit for Morocco
to become a platform able to mobilize north african youth to participate in the
African union’s programs, and for the initiative to be broadened/expanded at
them regional level (North Africa) and even across the continent eventually.
Ms. Chebbi’s visit, accompanied by a member of her consultations bureau Mr.Nair
Abakar, also led to many meetings with diplomatic corps actors and NGOs and
governmental organisations, in coordination with The international center for
diplomacy and Atlas for Development.
Upon
return to Addis Ababa, Ms.Aya Chebbi emphasized in a speech to the African Peace
and Security Council the important role the youth plays in promoting peace in
the continent, and added examples of projects lead by youth from multiple
african countries, among them the moroccan initiative “The 2063 Academy” that
aims at creating a common ground between young people and decision makers to
increase awareness and work on the african 2063 agenda. The success of the
first edition didn’t stop here, as the initiative was highlighted in many
important international platforms, of which: the 2019 UN’s general assembly, where
“The 2063 Academy” was chosen amongst the best international initiatives. It was
also presented at the SDG MEDIA ZONE by Atlas for Development's president Mr.
Hatim Elothmani.
The
2063 Academy also intrigued the 2017 peace nobel prize winner, Peace boat NGO,
which has consultative status at the UN. As it organized with Atlas for
Development, a number of events centered on Climate Change and the Sustainable
Development Goals, these events knew the participation of UN officials, Accredited
Diplomatic Missions as well as The World Bank.
For more information, do:
- Visit Atlas For Development website:
www.atlas4dev.org
- Contact us by email at: contact@atlas4dev.org
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