#Youth4Soil

Working Group

  • Vision

    Our vision is to elevate the voices of youth soil health advocates. By connecting youth through an integrated platform, we seek to unite their efforts with the support of a network of actors from across the global soil health ecosystem.

  • Objectives

    Include youth perspectives in all CA4SH activities.

    Organize, mobilize and engage youth. 

    Promote knowledge co-creation and sharing.

    Facilitate financial support for youth soil health initiatives.

Achievements of the Working Group

Co-developed, designed, facilitated, and implemented the first #Youth4Soil Solutions Showcase to introduce the youth initiative and highlight youth projects being implemented on the ground

Co-produced brief highlighting youth-led projects alongside six youth-led initiatives (CA4SH, 2024) 

Implemented and populated the Soil Solutions Room with unique initiatives and tips for scaling them

Activities for 2025

News pieces

Report and communicate events that elevate youth-led initiatives

Joint communication

Pieces, blogs, opinion pieces, social media campaigns, etc 


Main output for 2025

Youth Soil Health Solutions Showcases and attracting funding for youth-led initiatives

Recent News

Membership

"Insan-Leilek" public foundation

Afe Babalola University, Nigeria

Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice)

Afriharvest

Agri - Youth Forum

Agriculture Research Station Livada

AGROSMART-CONSULTING

Alliance for Women Children and Youth Survivors-AWCYS

Alnarps Agroecology Farm

Annamalai University

Armaghan Avaran Motamed Co

Arusha food system youth leader

Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens

BAYLOR University

Building a better tomorrow (BBT) Youth and women agriculture program under Ministry of Agriculture Tanzania

Chinangali bbt amcoss limited (bbt)

CIFOR-ICRAF

Congo Basin Conservation Society CBCS-Network

Dada Kazini Foundation

DAE (Department of Agriculture Extension)

Del monte

Department of Geography and Planning Lagos State University Ojo Legos Nigeria

ECO-CLIMATE VISION

EcoClimate Vision

Far western University

FİELD CROPS CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

Forshes Africa Institute

GDC Totakan

Global platform tanzania

Green Farms Agency

Green up solutions

Green Youth Force

Groupe de Recherche et d'Expertise en Développement Durable

Harper Adams University

Hudaibya education development

Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute

KALRO

Karmyogi kisan producer company limited

KAS

Kilimo Sustainable Movement

kilimo sustainable movement (KSM)

KYETE BIINGI TAI NYEME-KBTN

Member of YPARD and ECO climate vision , ESCUDOM

mkongoDEV

Molo Constituency Forest Association

Muungano Pre-Primary School

Natural State

NCAAH, CUSAT

Nutravest

ObbyPress Foundation

Organisation Sociale pour l'Epanouissement de l'Enfants dans son Environnement

Poetry for Planet

Réseau International de Management - RIMA

Rhea

Rodale Institute

Sanitation and nutrition organization

Skyverse solutions

SMALL ENTREPRENEURS DODOMA

Social Organization for the Development of Children in their Environment

Soil Health Institute

Sokoine University of Agriculture

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

T AREA YOUTH INITIATIVE

TAMSA

Tanzania Viable Farms

Techies in Agriculture (TIA)

The Great African Foundation

UGANDA AGRIBUSINESS ALLIANCE and Young Professionals for Agriculture Development (YPARD)

UNITED AGRO FARMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED

United Nations Association of Tanzania

Universitas Sebelas Maret

University Joseph KI-ZERBO

University of agriculture Faisalabad

University of Chinese Academy of Science

University of Debrecen

University of Hohenheim

University of Ibadan, Nigeria

University of Peradeniya

university of Ruhuna

Ushindi Ventures

Utah State University

VOICE OF YOUTH TANZANIA

WiDEN org

Women for Social Change

YPARD

Young World Feeders Foundation

Youth Green Space

Youthure Foundation

YPARD CAMEROUN and PREINTECH SARL

YPARD Nigeria

YPARD TANZANIA

YPARD Zambia

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