Jeremiah Rogito and Mwandwe Chileshe. Just after sunrise, long before offices open or policy meetings begin, you will find young Africans already at work in the fields, markets, and improvised tech hubs that power our food systems. Different countries, different landscapes, but the same pulse: young people taking on the reigns to engineer the change they want to see. This is the Africa that shaped the unified youth agenda now heading into COP30. Not a theoretical Africa, not a statistical one, but a living, breathing continent where young people are already stitching together the resilience that governments and financiers continue…
