Lomé is hosting a forum on promising career opportunities for young people in December.

Official launch of the United Pan-African Youth Forum (F-JUPE) this November 15, 2019 in Lomé. This meeting is the work of the associative movement Jeunesse Active pour le Développement Social (JADS).
The meeting brought together several participants from diverse backgrounds as well as press organizations. The JADS aims to contribute to the development of the potential of young people to better serve the various communities in the constant search for well-being. The movement has, for nearly 6 years, succeeded in mobilizing energies around projects whose objective is to help young people face daily challenges. Among the actions carried out by the movement, we note in particular the project "stop violence, make the environment", the support for the development of the action plan of the SOUZA-NETIME 2 neighborhood etc ...
Today in the concern to raise awareness among the population in general and young people in particular about peace.
"It is of paramount importance to recall that the time has come for reconstruction, for the reconciliation of energies and mentalities to generate growth capable of supporting the much-desired development," declared Kanlanfei Lamboni LARE, President, General Coordinator of the JADS Movement.
True to its vision, the movement has invited all Togolese to the JUPE forum which will take place in Lomé on December 13 and 14, 2019 in the Agora Senghor amphitheater to reflect on the contribution of youth to the success of the PND; the contribution of religions to the consolidation of peace in Togo; tolerance and peace during the electoral period; politics, social networks and young people; the challenge of employment in Togo.
The leaders are committed to making this forum a moment of foresight or inventory of the evolution of youth in the face of the social, political and economic realities of our country, Togo.
The JADS president paid tribute to the other peace actors who are constantly working on the ground.
Finally, he made a vibrant appeal to young people, inviting them to banish divisions regardless of their origins, and to focus more on reasoning, national development, and lasting peace, the key to all progress.

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