Prince Ifoh
Prince Ifoh is a pan-African activist and the founder of the Young African Leaders Forum – an international organization committed to empowering youths and building a new generation of leaders for Africa. He is the chief editor of Africa’s first and famous youth-led journal, Young African Leaders Journal of Development (YALJOD) – and an accomplished alumnus of the Teach for All network with robust experience in teaching, outreach coordination, community engagement, youth mentoring, grant writing, leadership development, program management and women empowerment. For over a decade, Prince has been actively working with a wide variety of community demographics to formulate beneficial programs and issue resolutions that would improve the living conditions of Africans, especially the youths. His excellent track record of exceptional team building, successful community service and youth engagement earned him numerous international awards, including the 2015 African Union Youth Hero Award (Addis Ababa), the 2018 Gathering of Africa’s Best (London), the 2019 British Award for African Development (London) and the 2023 The Africa We Want Award (Germany). His Young African Leaders Forum is an official partner with The Walter Rodney Foundation.