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Now in its sixth edition, YDoS 2025, themed ‘From Ideas to Impact’, builds on a series of impactful activities already underway, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) themed Bootcamp and ongoing webinar series, and now calls on young people across the continent to imagine, design, and execute community-focused service projects between August 1 and 31.
“We are proud to collaborate with LEAP Africa for the fourth consecutive year as part of our commitment to empowering Africa’s youth through meaningful service. By supporting the Youth Day of Service, we aim to inspire young people across the continent to harness their creativity and energy for the betterment of their communities.
The campaign provides a platform for youth-led social impact, giving young people the tools, visibility, and support to drive solutions in areas such as education, health, climate action, gender equality, civic engagement, and more.
“The Youth Day of Service is more than a campaign. It’s a continent-wide call to action that recognises the power of young people to drive transformation where it’s needed most,” said Kehinde Ayeni, Executive Director of LEAP Africa. “It’s about shifting from potential to impact, and from moment to movement.”
According to the United Nations (2017), World population prospects: The 2017 revision – Key findings and advance tables, Africa is home to the largest youth population in the world.
Since its inception, YDoS has engaged over 20,000 youth volunteers across 30+ African countries, delivered 4,000+ community impact projects, partnered with over 50 organisations and institutions, and inspired cross-sector collaboration between young changemakers, private sector leaders, civil society, and public institutions