[5] The Nigeria Youth Employment Action Plan was launched in September 2021[6] and is estimated to meet the decent work aspirations of 3.5 million young Nigerians annually.
The programme focused on digital marketing, website development and graphics design with 90 young people in Adamawa, Benue and Lagos participating.
[8][9] As part of the mission of NGYouthSDGs in building the capacity of young Nigerians to advocate in policies and programs that will enable youth to lead and thrive, NGYouthSDGs with funding from the United Nations Information Centre trained 360 young people in Adamawa, Anambra, Kaduna, Kwara,[10] Ondo and Rivers states on environmental and climate justice.
The inaugural event in 2017, themed "On the Road to Implementation," [6] encouraged youth collaboration and inspired private sector and government partnerships with young people.
[1][13] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, NGYouthSDGs partnered with Oxfam in Nigeria to provide three organisations with grants totaling three hundred thousand naira ($833).
[1] As part of Nigeria Youth SDGs thought leadership drive, the organization will be hosting a sustainability workshop at the 2022 One Young World Summit in Manchester in partnership with AdamStart.