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*EKiti -Kwara Youth Navigators Celebrate International Youth Day*



 *Urge Youth for Digital Pathways on sustainable Development* 


*Appeal to concern Stakeholders on Women Digital Literacy for Ekiti -Kwara Growth*


The Ekiti -Kwara Youth Navigators "EKYN " a community development based organization Commemorate this special day dedicated for vibrant, potential young people around thr globe.



This year's theme,"From Clicks to progress: Youth Digital Pathways for sustainable Development", emphasizes the significant impact of technology and innovation for a better future.


Young people today are the future leaders of now and tommorow, using digital tools to address communities needs and Assement through tech driven solutions for substnablity.


We join other youth across the globe for their vital contributions to sustainable development. 


Through collect effort we can inspire a generation for tech driven solutions.


Signed:

Ogundele Rapheal kehinde 

(EKYN Secretary)

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