About
Working Towards a Brighter & Equitable Future
Investing in children and young people to achieve a more equitable, just and sustainable world for all, is at the forefront of what the Youth Empowerment Alliance is all about. We are committed to promoting the 3 basic tenets of the SDG goals the youth and children; 3. Good health, 4. Quality education, 5. Gender equality. These goals, in particular, pertains to the general wellbeing of our global youth community. Our programs and activities are designed to be a catalyst that will guide our global community members in achieving the universal sustainable development goals call to action for a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030.
Learn more about the positive impact we have made in the communities we serve and join us in bringing about the change we want to see.
We believe that if given the opportunity our youth, women and girls can embrace who they are, can define their future, and can change the world.
Our Inspiring Mission
Our mission is to help those in need become self-sufficient members of the society in the communities that we serve. Our focal point will be towards rehabilitating and recovering of displaced inner-city youths, young girls and women in particular, and homeless children of IDPs displaced from their homes and communities due to endless ing wars and violence. Our objective will be to provide an alternative transitional destination for basic healthcare needs, education, and the acquisition of self-sufficient entrepreneurial skillset training to enable a better life for those in most need of our help.


Our Vision
YE-A envisions a world where the youth, especially young women and girls are empowered to develop leadership and literacy skills to enable and inspire them into making important and sustainable career decisions necessary for successful and progressive participation in a 21st-century economy. We believe that with the right attitude, along with your support, their dreams and your wishes can and will be realized.
Together we believe that we can truly make a difference in the lives of the people and the communities we serve especially, in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. We hope that one day, everyone will share our passion and vision for change, and perhaps join us in our mission to improve the lives of those that are most in need of our help
OUR PROGRAMS

IDP/Urban Homeless Outreach
Helping The Community
Focusing On The Girl Child
Our gender-based "Girl Child Outreach Initiative," is focused on alleviating the ramifications of homelessness in urban centers, and the hopelessness of living in squalor conditions in refugee camps as IDPs.
Entrenched gender bias in many regions of the world, is the leading cause why young girls fare less well than boys in many aspects of growth. Each year, millions of children across the African continent become victims of exploitation, abuse, and violence. They're often abducted from their homes and schools and are forcibly recruited into armed conflicts, exploited sexually, or trafficked and forced to work in abominable conditions. Girls, in particular, are more vulnerable, especially when not in school. These girls also suffer from abuses that may have their society’s mandate, but severely curtail their rights. They are victims of violence at home, they aren’t allowed to attend school, or are forced into early child marriage, or to undergo genital mutilation. or are sold into servitude effectively eliminating all avenues of growth for them. Often, girls are prevented from attending school because of unhygienic latrines or a complete lack of facilities for girls. S simple lack of girls' hygienic products for menstrual conditions is enough to undermine a girl's education ambitions.
However, when provided access to the right resources, like in a girl-friendly school environment, youths can become empowered by their abilities and gain the confidence needed to reclaim their lives and fulfill their dreams of reaching their potential in life.
NYDA is committed to advocating for meaningful progressive education policy agendas that foster an all-inclusive child-friendly education environment regardless of gender, abilities, religion and or traditions. Learn more about our work by getting in touch.
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HEALTHCARE
Accessing basic healthcare needs is by no means an easy feat for the youth of today. Youth in emerging nations of the world are faced with dire healthcare issues particularly, in sub-Saharan Africa, with no life-sustaining resources, it is even more difficult for them to access the basic healthcare needed for surviving. National Youth Development Alliance, is dedicated to providing common-sense solutions to the communities we serve in, by providing accessible Health Clinics. We do this through cooperation with our partners, local governments, and community empowerment, which we believe can facilitate sustainable progress in this area.
NYDA is embarking on a Youth Clinic Center project initiative, to assist the communities we serve. Our organization will rely heavily on the generosity and involvement of partner institutions, organizations, local area governments, and of course, people like you. We welcome all ideas for youth health solutions, and all contributions will be directed towards making our basic healthcare project a success. We strive to make a difference and invite you to learn more and lend your support. Please contact us for more details on our Youth Clinic Center project initiative, and help us achieve a sustainable health foundation for the communities we serve.

EDUCATION
What We Do
It's believed that with education, we can eradicate extreme poverty, and that is our motivation for a "No Child Left Behind" education agenda. With education, it becomes possible for the youth to make an informed decision that will foster progress and empowerment. Education, as declared by the United Nations SDG act, is a human rights issue. Therefore, all children regardless of their gender, race, religion, abilities, and or cultural identifications are entitled to free and equal access to education. NYEA will advocate for Girls friendly an all-inclusive education policy agendas in a child-friendly school environment, an initiative that fosters a holistic child well-being approach to a universal free and equal education rights for all children.
"Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
TRAINING
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We believe that if given the opportunity our youth, women and girls can embrace who they are, can define their future, and can change the world.








