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Facebook celebrates 40 African Youths at a 2-day “Icons of Change” Event in Accra

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Facebook at the weekend brought together 40 young leaders, developers, entrepreneurs, and change-makers from across Sub-Saharan Africa, to a two-day event in Accra, Ghana, titled “Celebrating Icons of Change”.

The event which was held on August 23 & 24th at the prestigious Hotel Kempinski, was organized to celebrate Africa’s next generation of leaders and innovators, whilst providing opportunities to network, connect and create a positive dialogue.

To celebrate, Facebook also created a short film featuring five of the participants in their home country; titled ‘Icons of Change’, You can watch the short film here.

L-R- Kojo Boakye, Head of Public Policy, Africa, Facebook_ Adaora Ikenze, Head of Public Policy, West & Central Africa, Facebook_ Vincent Sowah Odotei, Ghana

With attendees hailing from 15 countries from across Sub-Saharan African, participants were made up of Facebook Community Leaders, Developer Circle Leads, entrepreneurs, SMBs, as well as future change-makers from the Africa Leadership University (ALU). They spent two days networking, attending leadership and digital skills workshops, and hearing from other young inspirational leaders from across the Continent. They also had an opportunity to give back to local communities in Accra by hosting workshops such as Coding for kids, and mentorship sessions for other young, up-and-coming SMBs and entrepreneurs.

Kezia Anim-Addo, Facebook Comms Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, commented:

“At Facebook, we see our role as supporting and investing in various communities here on the continent, in particular, the youth. This event is about celebrating those people, the amazing talent, innovation and businesses we’re seeing emerge; not forgetting the young people who are accelerating this growth and building an incredible future for the Continent.

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Attendees represent countries from the region, including Ghana, Madagascar, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Senegal, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Botswana, DRC, South Africa, Cameroon and Zambia, and include;

  • Facebook Community Leaders: People who have started Facebook groups dedicated to a topic or collective experience and are having a positive impact on their community.
  • Martin Beck Nworah, for example, oversees a community of more than 100,000 members on the Tale of Nigerians page, while Gameli Adzaho from Ghana, who runs GLabGhana; a community group who brings together students, teachers, researchers, scientists and science enthusiasts to network, learn and share scientific knowledge for the good of humanity.
  • Facebook Developer Circle: a community-driven initiative for developers, where members join for free; allowing them to connect, share ideas, learn, and collaborate.
  • SMBs & Entrepreneurs: These are young people who have started businesses which are making an impact in their communities and beyond. For example, Kahitouo from Burkina Faso, founder of FasoPro which specializes in packaging and selling African insects as alternative sources of protein, and now has 360 sales outlets across 25 cities in Burkina Faso.

Panel Discussion

Participants

Training Session

Breakout Group Meeting

Breakout Workshop 1

Breakout Workshop 2

Discussion

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Facebook Staff with Participants

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