Youth Awareness and Mindset Growth (YAMG) is a youth-led CSO dedicated to empowering young people through four core pillars: Peacebuilding, Entrepreneurship & Job Creation, Justice, and Research & Advocacy. YAMG inspires youth to broaden their perspectives on vital contemporary issues and become catalysts for positive change.
We envision a future where young people are leaders in peacebuilding, justice, research, advocacy, and entrepreneurship, fostering inclusivity, fairness, and innovation. This paves the way for a harmonious, equitable, and sustainable society driven by empowered youth.
YAMG aims to empower youth to lead positive change by fostering skills in peacebuilding, justice, research, advocacy, and entrepreneurship. By nurturing these values, YAMG helps create a more inclusive, innovative, and sustainable society.
To create a better culture and a better world through shaping the youth, we can focus on several pillars:
Peace building is a multifaceted approach aimed at fostering lasting harmony and stability within and among communities. It involves a comprehensive set of activities .
Justice is a foundational pillar for a fair and equitable society. It involves ensuring that all individuals are treated with dignity, fairness, and impartiality.
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This training marks a significant step toward shaping a future rooted in justice, equality, and compassion and We recognize the potential within each participant to become catalysts for positive change in their communities.
Entrepreneurship skills training in collaboration with Peace Forum NGUC and Golden Sales Marketing's CEO Biniyam Golden. The participants were able to hear from and interact with the experienced entrepreneur. It was our honor to create this platform.
On October 13, 2023, YAMG in collaboration with USAID hosted a networking session targeting the Students in universities who play a main role in Student Union and Peace forum. This Event aimed to make a connection between different universities