The Pan-African Youth Union has moved base to Morocco’s capital Rabat.
This follows the consenting to of another arrangement between Moroccan Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohammed Mehdi Bensaid and the Union's President Aliou Oumarou.
The Pan-African Youth Union has moved base to Morocco’s capital Rabat.
This follows the consenting to of another arrangement between Moroccan Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohammed Mehdi Bensaid and the Union’s President Aliou Oumarou.
The move from Khartoum, Sudan to Rabat, will be sanctioned at the fourth Ordinary Congress of the Union set for November 15-16 in Niger’s Niamey.
Aliou Oumariou, leader of the Pan-African Youth Union, said the association will presently work straightforwardly with the Morocco initiative to help young people in Africa.
HM King Mohammed VI, who has consistently upheld African youth, will assume a huge part in this participation.
Bensaid Mohammed Mehdi, the pastor of youth, culture and correspondence, noticed that its befitting for Rabat to be the central command of the Union refering to that “HM King Mohammed VI has consistently underlined the significance of advancing youth, particularly those in Africa”.
“The city of Rabat will one year from now be the African capital of culture and we will execute programs to serve African youth,” the pastor said, adding that the north African nation would impart its encounters to youth improvement.
Dish African Youth Union tries to enable African youngsters. The association additionally fills in as a working stage for cooperation among youngsters, strategy producers and social accomplices on youth improvement across the mainland.
The Union further targets advancing its qualities and standards, specifically those identified with harmony, to majority rule government and to practical advancement to accomplish African coordination.