On UN International Youth Day 2025, the Youth Charter (www.YouthCharter.org) is urging Africa’s governments, sports bodies, communities, and young leaders to unite behind a Global Call to Action that will ensure the 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games deliver a lasting legacy of hope and opportunity for the continent’s young people.
The Dakar Games will be the first-ever Olympic event staged on African soil – a milestone moment for the International Olympic Committee and a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Africa’s youth.
“Dakar 2026 must be more than a sporting spectacle – it must be the spark for a continental movement that engages, equips, and empowers our young people,” said Professor Geoff Thompson MBE FRSA DL, Founder and Chair of the Youth Charter. “Africa’s youth are the youngest and fastest-growing population in the world. We must channel their talent and energy into building peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable communities.”
A Legacy Opportunity for All – #LegacyOpportunity4All
Since 1993, the Youth Charter has worked across Africa – from post-apartheid township programmes in South Africa to social coach training in Namibia and youth leadership development in Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya. This experience has shown that sport, when linked to education, health, employment, and environmental action, can transform lives.
For Dakar 2026, the Youth Charter is proposing a Pan-African Youth Legacy Programme that will:
From Dakar to Every African Community
The Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games can inspire and activate programmes far beyond Senegal:
A Call to Africa’s Leaders
The Youth Charter is calling on:
From Dakar to 2030
With only five years left to achieve the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, Dakar 2026 offers Africa a unique moment to demonstrate authentic, evidence-based impact in youth development. The Youth Charter’s #LegacyOpportunity4All vision aligns with the IOC’s Olympism365 strategy and the UN’s Youth2030 plan – ensuring sport is a driver of inclusive and sustainable growth.
“From Dakar’s stadiums to Africa’s streets and villages, we can create a generation of young people who see sport not just as a game, but as a pathway to education, peace, climate action, and opportunity,” Thompson concluded.
Download the Youth Charter UN International Youth Day Essay & Dakar 2026 Legacy Briefing: Youth Charter – From Rhetoric to Reality: Global Call to Action for Sport for Development and Peace
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