Five young Tanzanians are heading to Denmark to join a global
youth learning programme. The programme will strengthen their capacity to influence sustainable
development in their communities and beyond.
The group—comprising Hellen Sisya, Erick Mallya, Thabit Ntiyorosa, and Genila Hiel, members of the
European Union Youth Sounding Board in Tanzania, along with Johnson Thomson Daniel, founder of
MedPack—was hosted today by Ambassador Jesper Kammersgaard at the Embassy of Denmark in Dar
es Salaam for a briefing ahead of their trip.
The youth will travel to Copenhagen on May 31 to participate in the Danida Fellowship Centre Learning
Programme titled Empowering Youth to Influence SDG Implementation, running from June 2 to 20, 2025.
The
initiative brings together members of Danish Embassies’ Youth Sounding Boards and other youth
partner organisations across Africa, Asia, and Latin America to explore how young people can contribute
meaningfully to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
“This programme reflects Denmark’s firm belief that young people are not just future leaders — they are leaders today,”
said Ambassador Jesper Kammersgaard. “The youth should be part of shaping the policies and actions that will
define the future of their societies. I am proud to engage with such passionate Tanzanian youth representing their country in
this important initiative.”
For Thabit Ntiyorosa, one of the selected participants, the opportunity is both personal and
transformative.
“This programme is a chance to gain practical tools, global insights, and inspiration to strengthen the work we are already
doing back home,” he said.
“I am excited to connect with fellow changemakers from across the world and bring new energy
to the sustainable development efforts in Tanzania.”
The learning programme is an initiative under the Danish Africa Strategy ‘Africa’s Century’, which
prioritizes stronger dialogue
Participants were selected based on their leadership roles in youth engagement, diversity across sectors
(public, private, civil society), and a commitment to community impact.
The programme is also an
opportunity to foster cross-border networks among youth changemakers.
The Danida Fellowship Centre (DFC), which facilitates the programme, offers learning and research
opportunities to partners in Danida-financed development cooperation. DFC also coordinates the
Danida Fellows Network—a global community of development professionals with ties to Denmark,
committed to translating knowledge into action