Mainstreaming Gender Equality, Youth & Social Inclusion

Stakeholder Engagement & Co-creation of Too

Trustees Strategic Leadership through the GIMAC-ART Partnership, AU Theme for 2026: Water, Gender Equality & Sustainable Infrastructure

As Africa enters the 2026 AU Year of Water and Sanitation, African Renaissance Trust stands alongside GIMAC as a strategic civil society partner, recognized in official AU stakeholder mappings alongside the Gates Foundation, AfDB, AMCOW, and major development partners.

Trustees Commitment & Success in Developing the GEYSI in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Toolkit| Dakar, Senegal | Nairobi, Kenya | Abidjan, Cote d'ivoire | Abuja, Nigeria| Addis Ababa, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia| Africa 2021-2025

Trustees Commitment to Partnering with the African Union Women Gender & Youth Directorate | Addis Ababa, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia| February 2025

The African Union’s Women, Gender and Youth Directorate set an ambitious goal in 2024: a unified continental framework to institutionalize gender and youth mainstreaming across all AU systems.

Trustees Support at the 6th GIMAC AU Mid-Year Coordination Meeting | Accra, Ghana | July 2024

When the Gender Is My Agenda Campaign convened its 6th Strategic Engagement with the African Union in Accra, African Renaissance Trust Trustees and Team in a demonstration of true partnership anchored operation intellectually, technically and financially.

Trustees as Co-Architects of Continental Law AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls| Africa, 2024-2025

When the African Union embarked on developing its first legally binding continental instrumentto end violence against women and girls, African Renaissance Trust was not on the sidelines—it was co-leading the civil society engagement.​

Trustees Thought Leadership at the 7th GIMAC RECs and Partners Meeting | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea | July 2025

When the GIMAC Network convened Regional Economic Communities and partners in Malabo, African Renaissance Trust delivered more than attendance—it delivered intellectual firepower on the frontlines of Africa’s justice agenda.