We have a strong belief that Africa is rich in human and material resources and with the right leadership, equitable distribution of wealth the continent can be the catalyst for the restoring development with a humane and face. Many years of neglect, misrule and disquiet has robbed the continent of the much needed developed opportunity. We fervently believe that the journey of renewal must begin w
ith the first step in the right direction. As often asserted by lovers of Africa, no one is going to develop Africa for Africans. Hence, in GLEEHD we believe that we have a critical role to play in engendering the re-birth of the continent. With youth forming most of the critical mass of bright minds in most of the countries of Africa, we insist that the hitherto neglected and often discarded groups have a lot to contribute. Heavy investment in the Youth and Women is inevitable; not because they represent the majority on the continent; but because they are endowed with resources needed to reshape the future of Africa. ACHIEVEMENTS:
Since our inception, GLEEHD have actively contributed to shaping Governance and Development Policies across Africa and the Diaspora as it relates to the Socio-Economic Development of Africa. In particular, GLEEHD have also played a non-partisan role in promoting Democratic sustenance in Nigeria. Highlight below are of some of our recent policies and strategies. Active relationship and engagement with the United Nations and active participation at various International events, such as the UN World Water Forum, UN Special Session on Children, UN World Summit on Sustainable Development, Nigerian Education Summit, UN High Level Summit on Youth and the Annual UN DPI/NGO Conference. Actively influenced policies through various advocacy programs and initiative. Over 20,000 Youths have benefited directly through GLEEHD’s various Training programs and conferences. Organising of various Leadership, Enterprise Development and Capacity Programs across Africa have directly helped thousands of African Youth and Women such as the International Summer School for Young Africans and the Free Summer Tutorials held for student in rural areas. Conferences and Seminars on Youth Participation in Development such as the Seminar that was acknowledged by Tony Blair on the Role of a Child in Nation Building, which was called the Regional Youth Engagement Conference on Engaging Young Africans in the UK: Towards Promoting Africa Development and UK Child Protection Initiative amongst many others. Over the years, with the support of our partners in the United Kingdom and United States including but not limited to GOLDMERE UK, UK Trade and Investment, The British Council, UNICEF Nigeria, The A.D King Foundation, Yoruba Youth Corporation of North America, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Nigeria, Africa Bureau for Legislative Empowerment, British Airways, Nimbe Mamora Center for Legislative Leadership, African Foundation for Development, ECONET Nigeria, KIND, BEN TV UK, Africa Leadership Forum, Federal Government of Nigeria, Osun State Government, Lagos State House of Assembly, Center for Innovation and Voluntary Action UK, Save the Children UK, The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Nigerian in Diaspora Organisation, Detroit Tech Town, and others to organise various training activities and exchange programs between Nigerian Professionals, Emerging Leaders, Government Leaders and their counterparts in the United Kingdom and the United States. Some of our past programs and activities includes but not limited to:
International Summer School for Young Activist in Atlantic College South Wales UK 2002 with the support of British Council Nigeria , CIVA, ECONET Nigeria, KIND, and other partners
UN Young General Assembly Session – Nigeria 2004 – Abuja Nigeria hosted by GLEEHD Foundation on behalf of the Young General Assembly Secretariat with the support of the Office of the President, UNICEF Nigeria, Office of the Deputy Senate President – Ibrahim Mantu, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, and Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs
Intergenerational Dialogue between African Youth and African Leaders – Abuja 2005 in partnership with ICASA (International Conference on HIV/AIDS in Africa) Secretariat
International Summer School for Young African Leaders supported by the Africa Leadership Forum of President Olusegun Obasanjo, British Council, Virgin Nigeria and other organisations
Nigerian Youth in North America Exchange Program to Nigeria 2010 with support of the Lagos State House of Assembly
AFARA Youth Exchange program to Detroit Michigan USA 2012 in Partnership/with support from the US Consulate General, YYC, Detroit Tech Town, Michigan Association of Female Entrepreneur, RCCG Detroit, Office of the Mayor of Southfield Michigan, Office of Senator Omoworare, Africa Bureau for Legislative Empowerment and other partners
Nigerian Trade Delegation to London and Sheffield February 2013 in partnership with UK Trade and Investment, Sheffield United Football Club, British Deputy High Commission, and GOLDMERE UK
Nigerian Trade Delegation to the Global Manufacturing Summit UK April 2013 with support from UKTI, British Deputy High Commission, Office of the Mayor of Sheffield, and GOLDMERE UK
Diaspora Young Professionals Delegation to Nigeria 2013 (From the UK and USA) in partnership with AFFORD UK, Africa Bureau for Legislative Empowerment, Office of the Deputy Governor of Osun State, Office of Senator Omoworare, National Daily Newspaper and others
Africa’s Emerging Leaders Delegation to Atlanta and North Carolina 2013 in partnership with A.D King Foundation USA, Nigerian Consulate Atlanta, and Africa Bureau for Legislative Empowerment
Hosting of a Nationwide School Tours featuring Educated Celebrities and Entertainers going into High Schools (Public and Private) to Inspire Students. The Program pilot from Lagos and have extended to Osun State.