About
The Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens (BKMC) is proud to host the 4th edition of the Youth AgriChampions – a Peer2Peer workshop series on climate adaptation in agriculture. The initiative brings together youth grassroots voices from the world of smallholder farming and agricultural entrepreneurship in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda and Zambia, to share their on-the-ground experience with adapting their practices to climate change. During the workshops, the BKMC Youth AgriChampions will develop a youth demand paper to be elevated by BKMC Co-chair and 8th Secretary-General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon, in his advocacy work.
In the past years, selected Youth AgriChampions joined the BKMC delegation on the ground at the African Food System Forum in Rwanda and COP29 in Azerbaijan to launch the Youth AgriChampions Demand Paper and represent farmers’ voices around the world.
Upon successful completion of the workshop series, participants are awarded certificates signed by Ban Ki-moon himself and become part of our ever-growing BKMC Youth AgriChampions Alumni Network.
The applications for the 2025 cohort are now closed. The BKMC is excited to introducethe Youth AgriChampions 2025. Find out more below.
Youth AgriChampions 2025
Highlights

“Youth AgriChampions – make young African farmers be Heard” is a series of 3 Peer2Peer webinars that took place in the Summer of 2022. This webinar series brought together grassroots voices from the world of smallholder farming and agricultural entrepreneurship in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Zambia, to share their on-the-ground experience with adapting their practices to climate change. Based on this, a demand paper was developed by the Youth Agri Champions and presented to key ministers during bilateral meetings as well as public events at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, 2022.
Our Alumni
Brian Kithinji – Kenya
Gifty Opoku – Ghana
Ifeoluwa Olatayo – Nigeria
Mirirai Tembo – Zambia
Florent Iradukunda – Rwanda
Maureen Mutinda – Kenya
Inimbom Bassey – Nigeria
Francois Semana – Rwanda
Mercy Abutsa – Nigeria
Enocka Odongo – Kenya
Modupe Olafusi – Nigeria
Eliseus Bamporineza – Rwanda
Faith Nzivo – Kenya
Edith Larpei – Kenya
Daniel Anaba – Ghana
Sumeiya Juma – Kenya
Francis Annan – Ghana
Jacob Lekaitogo – Kenya
Thérèse Uyisabye – Rwanda
Suwilanji Sinyangwe – Zambia
Aaron Nanok – Kenya
Annat Shittu – Nigeria
Esther Kamasa – Kenya
Everlyne Ngugi – Kenya
Felix Atamba – Kenya
Felix Tetteh – Ghana
Halima Sadiya Ahmad – Nigeria
Venacious Tembo – Zambia
Opeyemi Elujulo – Nigeria
Helene Uzayisenga – Rwanda
Mohammed Hafiz Musah – Ghana
Irene Kagera – Kenya
Lubona Annie Mwale Chifita – Zambia
Segun Adegoke – Nigeria
Quinter Chemutai – Kenya
Suleiman Dawud – Nigeria
Mubanga Sampa – Zambia
Caroline Catherine Wanjiru Moko – Kenya
Azeez Akanni Salawu – Nigeria
Sandra Mayala Kantarama – Rwanda
Mercy Philips – Kenya
Baliqees Salaudeen – Nigeria
Eliud Rugut – Kenya
Richard Kachungu – Zambia
Lucy Wangari – Kenya
Jean Claude Niyomugabo – Rwanda
Tabitha Kabura Gichiru – Kenya
Usman Kibiya – Nigeria
Josiane Irakarama – Rwanda
Felix Kiprono – Kenya
Ibrahim Emiola Eniola – Nigeria
Melvin Muna – Kenya

Workshop 1
The Youth AgriChampions Workshop Series kicked off on July 27th, with 17 smallholder farmers and agripreneurs from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Zambia. Over the course of three workshops, the Youth AgriChampions will develop a set of demands on capacity building in climate adaptation in agriculture. BKMC’s Co-Chair – former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and the BKMC team will then present these demands at COP28 and in their global advocacy work to promote the climate adaptation needs of smallholder farmers.

Workshop 2
Building on the conclusions of the first workshop, the Youth AgriChampions discussed concrete solutions support and accelerate capacity building for and with smallholder famers to adapt to the climate crisis. The session was opened by Elizabeth Nsimadala, President of the East Africa Farmers Federation and Director of Women Affairs at the PanAfrican Farmers Organization who shared her unique experience as an advocate for smallholder farmers but also as a young farmer herself, coping with challenges posed by climate change.

Workshop 3
The efforts of the Youth AgriChampions were recognized and celebrated in the closing ceremony of the Youth AgriChampions Peer2Peer Workshop Series last week. Coming together for the last time in this series, the participants presented their conclusions and demands, reflected on the past month of work and on how the workshop series has provided them with new tools to continue addressing climate change.

Workshop 1
The Youth Agri Champions Webinar Series kicked off on July 28th, with 16 smallholder farmers and agripreneurs from Kenya, Nigera, Rwanda, and Zambia. After a presentation from the Elevating Agricultural Adaption Program Manager, Angela Reithuber, on the BKMC’s work on supporting smallholder farmers in agricultural adaptation to climate change, the Youth Agri Champions were joined by, Elizabeth Nsimadala, the Director of Women Affairs at the Pan-African Farmers Organization and the President of the Eastern Africa Farmers Federation.

Workshop 2
The second workshop gave the Youth Agri Champions a chance to consolidate their ideas and demands. In between the first and the second workshop, the Youth Agri Champions continued to work virtually in their working groups, social risk management, funding/finance, and training/capacity building, where they built upon the ideas that came up in Workshop 1. our expert guest, Denis Kabiito, the CEO and Founder of the Young Farmers’ Federation of Uganda, shared his knowledge and experience with the participants.

Workshop 3
Coming together for the last time, opening the workshop was the BKMC’s Co-chair, Dr. Heinz Fischer, who praised the Youth Agri Champions for their ‘ambition, dedication, and enthusiasm for fighting climate change. After weeks of learning from each other’s diverse experiences and hard work in building up their demands, the final demand paper from the Youth Agri-Champions is now ready to help Ban Ki-moon and the BKMC team advocate for agricultural adaptation to climate change at COP27 and beyond.