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How ACC 2025 sparked Africa’s next chapter of self-reliance

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The curtains have closed on an extraordinary gathering of Africa’s brightest minds – the CorpsAfrica All-Country Conference (ACC 2025) – held in Nairobi this June. But what unfolded was far more than a conference; it was a seismic shift in how we envision youth leadership and sustainable development across the continent.

Patricia Mugendi
Patricia Mugendi

Under the resonant theme “Leading with Ubuntu: African Youth Transforming the Continent”, the event became a living testament to a truth we at CorpsAfrica hold dear: when young people are empowered, Africa thrives. The energy was electric – from dynamic plenaries to intimate breakout sessions, every moment pulsed with the collective drive to reimagine Africa’s future.

Over 1,000 young change makers converged with government leaders, development experts, and investors, creating a rare space where ideas met action. This was no talking shop. It was a deliberate bridge between urban innovation and rural opportunity – addressing one of the most persistent barriers to equitable progress.

As I reflect on the connections forged and solutions sparked, one thing is clear: Africa’s youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow – they are transforming the continent today. The momentum from ACC 2025 isn’t fading; it’s the beginning of a movement. And this is only the start.

At the heart of ACC 2025 were the CorpsAfrica volunteers – the unsung heroes whose grassroots work is turning development goals into tangible realities. These young change makers presented more than inspiring stories; they offered concrete evidence of impact, with measurable results showing how their initiatives are advancing the SDGs across communities in 10 African nations. Their presentations blended powerful personal narratives with hard data, demonstrating how localized solutions create ripple effects that transform thousands of lives.

The conference revealed a fundamental truth: volunteerism serves as Africa’s most dynamic leadership academy. Through immersive community experiences, our youth develop precisely the skills that fuel both personal growth and economic transformation – adaptive leadership, creative problem-solving, and cross-cultural communication. What began as service becomes a masterclass in social entrepreneurship, equipping young Africans not just to seek jobs but to create them. This paradigm shift positions investment in volunteerism as one of the most strategic economic decisions we can make for our continent’s future.

ACC 2025 marked a pivotal moment for advocacy, solidifying CorpsAfrica’s model as the gold standard in community-led development catalysed by the youth. More importantly, it activated our most powerful resource – an interconnected ecosystem of volunteers, alumni, partners, and policymakers committed to scaling citizen-driven solutions. This growing network embodies the same proactive spirit we see in young change makers across the globe: rather than waiting for change, our volunteers are building it community by community.

Yet the conference also highlighted systemic challenges we must address. While Africa’s youth possess boundless potential, outdated policies and funding gaps continue to limit their impact. Crucial discussions began around institutionalising volunteerism in national development agendas and creating sustainable financing mechanisms. Initiatives like our Alumni Incubator Fund and Social Enterprise Scholarship program demonstrate how strategic investments can multiply the returns of volunteer service, creating pipelines for continued impact.

At its core, this movement is fueled by Ubuntu – the profound understanding that our humanity is interconnected. CorpsAfrica stands at the vanguard of this philosophy, cultivating not just volunteers but visionary leaders who understand that true development grows from the ground up.

ACC 2025 was never meant to be a finale, but rather a launchpad. The energy in Nairobi confirmed what we’ve long known: Africa’s transformation isn’t coming in some distant future. It’s happening now, led by young hands and courageous hearts in communities across our continent.

The question now is: How will we turn this vision into reality? The challenge before us is how we will support, amplify, and institutionalise this volunteer revolution that’s reshaping Africa’s destiny. The answer lies in continuing to invest in, listen to, and champion the young leaders who are already reshaping our communities – one act of Ubuntu at a time.

The future isn’t waiting. It’s being built – one community, one volunteer, one act of service at a time.

By Dr. Patricia King’ori-Mugendi, Country Director, CorpsAfrica/Kenya

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