"Fighting poverty at the grassroots by empowering the youth with basic skills to fight unemployment"
The Organization’s Objectives

Following wide ranging internal and external discussion, the AIFYE has concluded that its message must become more focused and the mechanisms entrusted for delivering that message more efficient. 
In this connection, this document seeks to outline in some detail directions for the operations of the African Initiative For Young Entrepreneurs (AIFYE), and the strategic approaches to the key issues that will occupy its attention over the next three years. 
Essentially, the success of any strategic direction of the AIFYE will rest heavily on its ability to strengthen the regional process and to ensure that this feeds directly into the National advocacy platform for Collective Entrepreneurship among the young people in Uganda. 
This will be based on a strong and intense research and monitoring program, which is in turn will be backed by a well coordinated advocacy effort at all levels within the organisation. 
Ultimately, the quality of networking between and among partners, as well as the quality of public engagement of the Organisation’s policy by members and other civil society organisations, will score the true success of the Group over the next three years. 

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