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Welcome To Inspired Youth Network
We support young people to demand accountability and transparency through awareness creation, capacity building and policy advocacy.
Mission
To support young people to demand accountability and transparency through awareness, capacity building and policy advocacy.
Vision
A world with active young citizens and accountable leaders.
Core Values
- Leadership
- Accountability
- Creativity
- Integrity
- Collaboration
Our Programs
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IYN Trains Youth to Lead Community Action and Influence Policy
Inspired Youth Network (IYN) in partnership with ActionAid, under the SPAII project, has trained thirty-five (35) youths to lead community actions and influence government policies on issues around public finance, public tax, gender responsive public service, freedom of information act and social audit. The Chief…
Youths create charter of demand as IYN commemorates Int’l Youth Day in Lagos.
Inspired Youth Network (IYN) in partnership with ActionAid Nigeria under the Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPAII) project, held a day-long event at Ikorodu, Lagos to commemorate the 2022 International Youth Day. In a press statement, the group noted that the programme seeks to bridge the gap…
Inspired Youth Network Attends a 2-Day Fiscal Transparency and Accountability Sensitization Workshop organized by Order Paper and the Fiscal Responsibility
Inspired Youth Network Attends a 2-Day Fiscal Transparency and Accountability Sensitization Workshop organized by Order Paper and the Fiscal Responsibility Commission Inspired Youth Network attends a 2-day Fiscal Transparency and Accountability Sensitization Workshop organized by Order Paper, and the Fiscal Responsibility Commission held on November…
INSPIRED YOUTH NETWORK TRAINS AFRICAN YOUTHS ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND SECURITY INTERVENTIONS AMID COVID-19.
Amid COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in many parts of Africa, there have been reported cases of harassment of citizens by security forces and violations of human rights. In Nigeria, 18 people were killed by security forces within the first two weeks of lockdown in Nigeria….
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