In this interview, Joan elaborates more on this year’s theme of International Women's Day — Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow, and why achieving gender equality means having a…
In this piece, we travel to Slovenia to highlight the work Kroj Network is doing to help young people tailor their careers through workshops and training.
As we are approaching the 8th of March-International Women’s Day, Youth Time is delighted to dedicate the deserved space to women, women’s rights, and organizations working to strengthen the feminist movement.
In this interview for Youth Time Magazine Mulinde speaks more about how this initiative promotes safety and quality of life for all road users in Uganda, with an emphasis on young…
Youth Time Magazine brings to you the newest initiative of the Young African Women Initiatives (YAWI), through which 100 girls from Nakuru low-income settlements are receiving tips on reproductive health.
Lourence is one of the young activists taking up space in society and shaping the world they envision. Youth Time happily joins him, along with many other young activists from…
February 6 marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, and like last year Youth Time joins the international community highlighting the importance of this date.
Youth activist Urška Česnik takes us on the successful journey of the Ljubljana City of Learning
Cities of Learning is a territory-based web platform that enables cities to create learning pathways for the youth using interactive maps, online learning playlists and digital Open Badges.
Katija Aladin, Head of Community of HundrED, a Finnish education innovation research organization whose mission is to support every child to flourish in life, speaks exclusively to Youth Time and…
This app connects children who cannot speak/communicate to the world in the most comfortable and individual way possible.
Users seek the information they like the most or feel more comfortable and ignore dissenting information. Certainly, fact-checking or debunking might even backfire. In this light, it is clear that…