Africa: YPLS Africa Receives Regional Recognition

Africa: YPLS Africa Receives Regional Recognition


The Young Political Leadership School Africa (YPLS Africa) was honored at the climax of the 20th Anniversary celebrations of the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) in Accra, Ghana, on November 21, 2025, at the Holiday Inn Hotel, for its outstanding work in grooming a new generation of African leaders and changemakers.

Since its establishment in 2016, YPLS Africa, a flagship program of Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has dedicated significant time and resources to educating, empowering, and preparing young Africans to drive the continent toward inclusive development and ensure democratic dividends for all. To date, over 1,230 emerging leaders from 14 African countries have benefited from the program. Alumni of YPLS Africa now hold leadership roles across governments, political parties, universities, civil society organizations, and local governance structures throughout Africa.

The award was received by Eddie D. Jarwolo, founder of YPLS Africa, who expressed his gratitude to WACSI for the recognition and dedicated the honour to the young people of Africa.

Speaking after receiving the award, Eddie highlighted the importance of youth leadership development and the vision of the YPLS Africa to his colleagues.


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“Africa is the youngest continent in the world, with more than 60% of its population under the age of 30. Yet, despite their numbers, young people often remain on the margins of political leadership, decision-making, and governance. Many youths lack access to quality civic and political education, leaving them vulnerable to manipulation, misinformation, and short-term incentives that undermine democratic choices. As a result, elections frequently fail to produce leaders who are accountable, visionary, or committed to inclusive development. YPLS Africa exists to change this reality.”

Eddie emphasized that political education is a strong driver of democratic transformation. When young people understand how political systems work, what responsible leadership requires, and how public policies impact their lives, they acquire the capacity to think critically and vote consciously. An informed and politically empowered youth population is more likely to demand accountability, resist corruption, and reject violence as a tool of political competition.

By equipping young Africans with knowledge, leadership competencies, and ethical values, YPLS Africa prepares a new generation of leaders who can reshape their societies. Informed electoral decisions lead to the election of credible, transparent, and service-oriented leaders, who in turn strengthen political governance, build trust in institutions, and promote policies that respond to citizens’ needs.