Mtindo Network Development Initiative
Africa’s leading youth-led think tank, focused on business incubation, climate resilience,SRHR & free-market education.
26/05/2026
Healing begins with a single conversation.
💬Too often, we carry our heaviest burdens in silence.
Whether it is school stress, personal stagnation, or anxiety about the future, you do not have to navigate it alone.
Today, take a brave step: open up to a trusted friend, mentor, or counselor. Your voice matters, and your peace of mind is worth it.
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25/05/2026
It’s Okay Not to Be Okay. 💚
Behind every student is a story, a struggle, and a dream. In our Mental Health & Career Pathways Project, Mtindo Network Development Initiative and & The Lyfe Network are creating safe spaces where young people can speak, heal, grow, and discover purposeful career paths.
Because mental wellness and future success should go hand in hand.
04/05/2026
Mtindo Network is calling -Makers.
Join Africa’s leading youth network.
Step into the CoreTeam—
empowering ’s youth while shaping your future.
Are you in?
📅 Apply by 31st May 2026
Andrew Simon Wandera Onduri Gideon
24/04/2026
Africa grows stronger when Africans can move, trade, and build freely across the continent.
Join A Look Into a Visa-Free Africa — a powerful discussion on how freer movement can unlock jobs, trade, tourism, and opportunity.
Proudly, Mtindo Network Development Initiative is a member organization of the Africa Liberty Network (ALN), advancing liberty, economic freedom, and good governance across Africa.
happening on Saturday, May 9, 2026
🕖 7PM WAT | 8PM CAT | 9PM EAT
Register now and join the conversation.
https://lnkd.in/e4X8PsFf
21/04/2026
Prosperity is not given. It is created—through freedom, ideas, and leadership.
Africa needs a generation that doesn’t just adapt to systems, but improves them.
If you are ready to grow, connect, and contribute to something bigger than yourself—
Get set to be part of this Year's 🌍 Africa Liberty Camp.
👉 Register today.
https://forms.gle/LxjH9HJ4xuaAhe2p7
Action for Liberty and Economic Development Malkia Africa Network David Benjamin Ginana Face of Liberty International The Atlas Society Andrew Simon Wandera
20/04/2026
Young people shouldn’t just live under policies—they should help shape them. 🇺🇬
Through Student Voices in Policy, we’re equipping students with practical knowledge of how policies work, creating spaces for dialogue, and empowering them to research, discuss, and present solutions to real community and national issues.
From the classroom to real conversations that matter—students are not just learning… they are stepping up to lead.
Andrew Simon Wandera Atlas Network Denis Bua Oscar
17/04/2026
Voices are rising! Ideas are shaping!
Students are Saying!
Atlas Network Bruce Koerber Andrew Simon Wandera
15/04/2026
What happens when students come together to discuss , , and ?
They don’t just learn—they begin to lead with clarity and purpose on what truly drives local and national development.
Through the initiative, we are equipping students with a practical understanding of policy—how it shapes their lives, how they can actively engage in it, and how their voices and ideas can influence real decisions.
Through brainstorming sessions,and group presentations, students collaborate, refine their thinking, and confidently pitch solutions—challenging one another to think deeper and lead better.
If you would like to be part of this transformative initiative, reach out to us at [email protected].
Are you aware that Uganda’s future is seating in our classrooms today?
Through Student Voices in Policy, we are equipping students with civic awareness, policy skills, and the confidence to lead, speak, and influence decisions that shape our nation.
We invite schools, partners, and funders to join us in scaling this impact—reaching thousands more young people across Uganda.
Partner with us to invest in informed, courageous, policy-minded leaders.
03/04/2026
The Face-Off.
The moment students stop shying away—and start asking real questions:
Who makes the policies that guide us? Who was consulted? Why does it matter?
That’s when the shift happens.
A shift from passive learning to active citizenship.
From silence to informed engagement.
They begin to understand what it truly means to be part of the policy-making process in their societies.
Because Student Voices in Policy exists to bridge the gap between leaders and the people they serve—
we believe policies should not just be made for the people, but with them.
More voices. More collaboration. Better policies.
Atlas Network Kacita-Uganda Bruce Koerber
02/04/2026
What happens when students understand policy?
They stop memorizing…
they start Understanding!
they start questioning!
They stop waiting…
and start engaging!
In these classrooms, we walked students through: → What policy really is
→ How decisions are made
→ Where their voice fits in
And something shifted.
You could see it—
in their confidence, their curiosity, their boldness to speak.
Because when a student understands policy,
they begin to understand power,responsibility, & transformation.
And that is where leadership begins.
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| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
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| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |