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Project Vote 263 is the African Institute for Young People’s flagship program dedicated to promoting youth participation in electoral processes across Africa. The initiative empowers young people to actively engage in voter registration drives, serve as election agents and observers, and lead voter education campaigns, ensuring that elections are inclusive, transparent, and democratic.
Through mentorship, training, and hands-on practical engagement, Project Vote 263 equips youth with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate electoral processes effectively. Participants gain experience in monitoring elections, advocating for fair practices, and educating communities about their voting rights, fostering an informed and responsible electorate. The program prioritizes inclusivity, encouraging the participation of women, persons with disabilities, and marginalized youth in all aspects of electoral engagement.
By integrating innovation, civic education, and advocacy, Project Vote 263 strengthens democratic governance and accountability while cultivating leadership, civic responsibility, and critical thinking among young Africans. As a flagship initiative, the program reflects the African Institute for Young People’s commitment to nurturing a generation of empowered, vigilant, and socially responsible youth leaders who actively shape the democratic and political future of the continent.
The African Institute For Young People (AIYP) is a youth-led movement demanding change across Africa. We fight for democracy, social and economic justice, climate action, and reparations, equipping young people to dismantle exclusion and shape the continent’s future—now.