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African Union Commission Chairperson's Youth Envoy

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July 09, 2026 (2 days remaining)

About This Opportunity

✓ The African Union (AU) Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, recognizes that the future of Africa is intrinsically linked to the skills, knowledge, innovation, talents and commitment of its young people. The agenda’s aspirations reflect Africa’s collective vision for shared prosperity and well-being, unity and integration, and a continent of empowered citizens with expanded opportunities, where the full potential of women and youth is realized, free from fear, disease, and want. Specifically, Aspiration 6 envisions “an Africa whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children.”

✓ In line with this vision, AU and its Member States have increasingly prioritized youth development, participation and leadership. Across the continent, most Member States have adopted youth-related policies, strategies, and programmes that recognize both the challenges faced by young people and the immense opportunities they represent for Africa’s transformation. Efforts to strengthen youth participation in governance and decision-making are reflected in the establishment of national youth councils, youth advisory mechanisms, and the appointment of young people to leadership and executive positions. Youth networks and platforms at all levels have also been established to facilitate meaningful youth engagement and to ensure that the perspectives, aspirations and contributions of young people are integrated into policies, strategies and programmes. These mechanisms have contributed significantly to advancing youth inclusion; however, there remains a need for stronger coordination, advocacy, and representation of youth voices within AU processes and across Member States.

✓ In recognition of the role young people play in shaping Africa’s development and building on AU’s longstanding commitment to placing young people at the center of the continent’s development agenda, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) seeks to appoint the 3rd African Union Commission Chairperson’s Youth Envoy (AUCYE) for the period of a two year term with the possibility of renewing for another term. In close collaboration with WGYD, the Youth Envoy will serve as a dedicated advocate for the interests, aspirations and concerns of Africa’s youth, facilitating dialogue between young people and AU leadership, promoting the implementation of continental youth commitments, and ensuring that youth perspectives inform policies and programmes.

Requirements

✓ Candidates must have a Masters Degree OR a Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies, Public Policy, Political Science, International Relations, Information Technology or a related field with at least seven (7) OR ten (10) years of relevant work experience respectively and three (3) years at expert and/or senior level.
✓ Demonstrable understanding of youth empowerment frameworks and initiatives.
✓ Proven advocacy and influencing experience, including ability to identify key youth priorities and lead initiatives that drive meaningful social, institutional and policy change.
✓ A strong track record in youth mobilization and empowerment, demonstrating the ability to organize, inspire and support young people in advancing transformative change at community, national, regional or international levels.
✓ Proven leadership and management capabilities, including the ability to coordinate initiatives, build partnerships, and deliver results in complex and multi-actor environments

Required Skills
✓ Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels.
✓ Sound planning and organizational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities effectively.
✓ Established leadership experience in multi-stakeholder engagement, working effectively with youth networks, governments, private sector actors, media, civil society organizations and development partners.
✓ Proven capacity to generate innovative ideas and translate them into practical improvements and results.
✓ Diplomatic negotiation skills and ability to build consensus among diverse stakeholders.
✓ Ability to work collaboratively in a multi-cultural environment and adapt to changing circumstances.
✓ Ability to delegate the appropriate responsibility, accountability, and decision-making authority with regard to performance management and professional development.
✓ Demonstrable pan-African youth leadership skills through engagement with AU, UN agencies, and global development platforms.
✓ Strong ability to mobilize and coordinate youth networks across Africa for advocacy and development initiatives, including digital advocacy and campaign leadership.
✓ Skilled in strategic influence and storytelling, shaping narratives that drive policy attention and action.
✓ Ability to connect day-to-day actions with long-term goals, ensuring short-term decisions align with and contribute to broader strategic objectives.
✓ Ability to drive innovation by adopting new approaches, taking calculated risks and creating an environment where others feel safe to share ideas and contribute to change.
✓ Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Kiswahili, Portuguese, and Spanish) is mandatory and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage.

Leadership Competencies
✓ Strategic Insight
✓ Change Management
✓ Managing Risk
✓ Core Competencies
✓ Building Relationship
✓ Accountable and Complies with Rules
✓ Learning Orientation
✓ Communicating with Influence

Functional Competencies
✓ Conceptual Thinking
✓ Job Knowledge and Information Sharing
✓ Drive for Results
✓ Continuous Improvement Orientation

Key Responsibilities

Main Responsibilities:
✓ Champion AU Youth Policies and Priorities;
✓ Amplify Youth Voices and Participation;
✓ Mobilize Partnerships and Advocacy for youth development and empowerment; and
✓ Serve as a Strategic Liaison between Youth and the AU, including representing African youth voices in AU policy processes.

Specific Responsibilities:
✓ Champion AU Youth Policies and Priorities by promoting the implementation of the African Youth Charter, the ✓ AU 1 Million Next Level Initiative (1mNL) Initiative, and other relevant AU frameworks and initiatives, while fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships to advance youth development and empowerment.
✓ Promote Youth Engagement and Representation by facilitating the meaningful participation of young people, including marginalized and vulnerable groups, in AU policy dialogues, decision-making processes, and continental development initiatives.
✓ Strengthen Partnerships and Youth Networks at national, regional, continental, and global levels to amplify youth voices, enhance collaboration, and support the implementation of AU youth commitments.
✓ Lead Advocacy and Awareness Efforts to elevate youth issues, promote youth leadership and inclusion, mobilize political commitment, and advocate for increased investment in youth development and youth-centered policies.
✓ Support Strategic Youth Platforms and Events by advancing youth participation in key AU-led engagements, including youth dialogues, commemorative events and intergenerational platforms.
✓ Advance Youth Inclusion within the AU by advocating for greater youth representation and participation across AU institutions and processes, including initiatives that promote youth leadership and diversity.
✓ Coordinate Closely with WGYD to ensure alignment with AU priorities, strengthen institutional collaboration and support the effective delivery of youth development and engagement programmes.

What We Offer

✓ The salary attached to the position is an annual lump-sum of US$ 96,921.34 (P3 Step 5) inclusive of all allowances for internationally recruited staff, and US$ 78,461.08 inclusive of all allowances for locally recruited staff of the African Union Commission.
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Deadline: Jul 09, 2026

Opportunity Details

Duration 12 months
Time Commitment Part-Time
Experience Level Intermediate
Start Date Oct 10, 2026
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