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About Digitalise Youth

The Digitalise Youth Project, powered by the Digital Democracy Initiative, aims to address the shrinking civic space and rampant disinformation in the Sahel and neighbouring regions by empowering local youth activists and civil society organisations. Launched in January 2025, it focuses on enhancing digital skills, promoting civic tech solutions, and raising awareness about online political engagement. By connecting human rights defenders and the tech community, the project equips young activists and media organisations with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital ecosystem, protect themselves from surveillance, and fight against disinformation. In addition to its capacity-building work, Digitalise Youth’s advocacy efforts seek to promote digital rights at local, regional, and international levels.

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Implementation Countries

The Digitalise Youth project will be carried out in 14 countries in the Sahel and neighbouring regions: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Ethiopia, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Togo.

The implementation of the project and the level of engagement will be adapted according to the local context and geopolitical environment to mitigate potential risks.

Partners

European Partnership for Democracy
Africtivistes
CFI Media Development
Code for Africa
kofi annan foundation
World Scouting

With the contribution of the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD).

Spotlight on Digitalise Youth activities

Donors

powered by DDI
co-funded by MFA Denmark, EU, Norway

Illustrations by Okeno Adem for the Digital Democracy Initiative