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About PFGA

Partnering for future generations requires building a community of people, especially young people, who think of, speak for and act as trustees for future generations, in collaboration with various Stakeholders. As a result, this initiative intends to provide young people and youth-led organizations with an array of knowledge and skills to guarantee the protection and fulfillment of the rights of future generations. We want to achieve actual involvement of young people in co-producing policy, fostering participatory futures and foresight culture, long-term thinking and anticipatory governance for desirable futures in Africa.

We aim to achieve actual involvement of young people in co-producing policy, fostering participatory futures and foresight culture, long-term thinking and anticipatory governance for desirable futures in Africa.

Intergenerationally Fair Policy Advocacy ( IFPA)

Community and Capacity Building (CCB)

Campaign  for African Wellbeing Goals (CAWGs)

Intergenerationally Fair Policy Advocacy ( IFPA)

Community and Capacity Building (CCB)

Campaign  for African Wellbeing Goals (CAWGs)

What we do

Why PFGA

Humanity faces multiple interconnected pressing challenges such as potential existential risks, biodiversity loss, great power conflicts and strategic wars. Also, threats from emerging technologies, especially development of unaligned AI systems and biotechnology, extreme drought and famine  have the potential to negatively disrupt the course of human progress. Current efforts to mitigate these problems have been dominated by antiquated  governance and institutions at the governmental, corporate and civil society levels. Moreover, the failure of member states to meet  the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the year 2015, and the uncertainties surrounding the SGDs is a testimony of institutional calcification that characterizes the current status quo both at the national and multilateral levels. These problems not only threaten the well-being of the present generations but also threaten the survival  of future generations, especially in Africa.

Nelson Mandella

Intergenerational Center for Global Action

Co-founding organisation

The Intergenerational Center for Global Action (ICGA) is a non-profit organization based in Brussels, founded in December 2023 by young people from Africa, Latin America and Europe, united by the mission of shaping visions and action for more inclusive, sustainable and equitable futures across generations and regions. ICGA addresses global challenges, focusing on the links between geopolitics and development. 

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Ellen Johnson

Participating organizations

Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies
School of International Futures
 Intergenerational Foundation
Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations
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