Youth Hubs will create grassroots change in communities

25th July 2022

Youth Hubs will create grassroots change in communities

ACTIVATE! Change Drivers recently hosted its youth hub leaders in a three-day training workshop in Johannesburg, to strengthen their capacity to create meaningful change in communities across South Africa. The gathering targeted Activators serving as coordinators at the Youth Hubs in all nine provinces.

The workshop sought to empower the youth leaders with critical knowledge and key competencies to effectively and efficiently run the youth hubs in collaboration, and with the support of various public and private entities. Learning engagement took both a theoretical and practical approach, with sessions facilitated by experts in community development, project management, public innovation and youth development.

Activate has committed itself to strengthen the capacity of youth leaders to influence change in society. An important part of this commitment has been about creating enabling platforms for youth leaders to connect, share ideas and be inspired to actively contribute to the common good. The ACTIVATE! Youth Hubs, positioned strategically across South Africa’s nine provinces, enhance opportunities for connections, resource and knowledge sharing among Activators beyond the residential training space.

Addressing the coordinators at the workshop on the funding environment for youth development, was Lunga Schoeman, Innovation Director at DGMT, which is committed to nurturing a national network of young leaders committed to public innovation and social change.

“Our funding model is geared at not only opportunities that are aligned with our strategy centred around human development - but is also open, agile and flexible enough to be able to allow for investment in programmes that explore new and meaningful approaches to community development - even better if they are driven by youth.”

”From my interaction [on the day], I can safely say that the youth coordinators are deeply connected with the needs of their communities - and genuinely want to make a difference. I am proud that Activate can offer this platform, and support these co-ordinators and walk the journey with them as they pursue some of the big ideas that they hold,” Schoeman says.

Community Development practitioner, Sandile Tsiye, addressed the youth hub coordinators on how to draft a Memorandum of Understanding: “It was a great time at the gathering, it felt like I was paying it forward, given how I too am a product of the youth network and that’s what Activate does - it empowers you to empower others.

“My role was to be a facilitator to assist the coordinators on grasping a Memorandum of Understanding with stakeholders they engage with, in light of the importance of the work they do, as it’s important that it is formalised, given the seriousness it reflects in society.

“There’s great potential for the youth hubs to have a national impact. The young people in the room are hungry, they have revived me as they are so interested in the learning experience. A teachable person has the best chance of leading our society, and these coordinators have displayed that.”

An intimate session on leadership was facilitated by Activate CEO, Siphelele Chirwa, who reminded the Activators how at times their work can feel thankless; and that sometimes they may be perceived as being superhuman by the communities which stand to benefit from their work, with no regard to the trials the coordinators face in realising their mandates.

Youth Hub leaders tell their inspirational stories

Comments from the youth leaders who attended this important gathering were inspirational:

Written by Zamayirha Peter, ACTIVATE! Change Drivers Communication Manager