YouthHubAfrica Opens Applications for Social Media Advocates Under the SSCE Project | Monthly Stipend Available
YouthHubAfrica is inviting applications from young people interested in serving as Social Media Advocates under the Strengthening Systems and Communities to End Child Marriage (SSCE) project.
Supported by the Malala Fund, the initiative seeks to build a network of young advocates who will leverage social media platforms to raise awareness, share impactful stories, and promote actions aimed at ending child marriage.
Selected advocates will collaborate with influencers and engage young people within their online communities.
Benefits
- Monthly stipends to support social media content creation and advocacy campaigns.
- Opportunity to participate in SSCE events organized within participants’ states.
- Training and capacity-building on social media advocacy and child marriage prevention.
- Exposure to a network of youth advocates and development professionals.
Also Apply: Link to Apply for The Federal Government SkillUp Artisans (SUPA) Training Program for 10 Million Artisans
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be between 18 and 30 years old.
- Reside in one of the focal states: Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Kano, or the FCT.
- Be willing to support and promote SSCE activities within their state.
- Be available for a three-day virtual training scheduled for July.
Have an active and verifiable presence on at least one social media platform, including Facebook, X, Instagram, or YouTube.
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026