Thrive Africa Initiative Organisation (TAI), established in 2020, is a non-profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to empowering young people through art, technology, and media.
Officially launched in February 2022, TAI provides platforms for youth to explore and develop their creative skills, fostering self-reliance
and sustainability in community service and development.
With a focus on nurturing creativity, encouraging innovation, and promoting social consciousness,
Thrive Africa Initiative Organisation (TAI) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) established in 2020, with its formal operations beginning in February 2022. TAI is committed to empowering young people across Africa by developing their skills and potential in the fields of art, technology, and media. The organization aims to foster creativity, encourage innovation, and support the social and economic development of youth, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds.
TAI's mission is to provide platforms for young people to explore, express, and excel in their creative endeavors. Through mentorship, workshops, and community projects, TAI nurtures their talents, helping them become self-reliant and socially conscious creators.
Through these efforts, TAI helps young people develop essential skills, gain confidence, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. The organization's focus on inclusivity and innovation ensures that all youth, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, have the opportunity to participate in and benefit from socio-economic development.
The goal of the Thrive Africa Initiative Organisation (TAI)
is to contribute to a unified and healthy world by providing children and youth, especially those marginalized, with the opportunity to participate in socio-economic development decisions that affect them.This involves creating platforms and opportunities for these groups to be actively involved and have their voices heard in community and societal development.
is a youth-run platform in Zambia aimed at promoting social responsibility and informed decision-making among young people. Covering topics like health, entrepreneurship, environment, and more, it engages readers aged 15 to 25 through print, digital formats, and interactive methods. The magazine also features competitions and has a strong online presence.
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This project supports young Zambian artists by offering training in business, marketing and finance. It combines modern and traditional art forms, emphasizing mental health and sustainability. Through mentorship, workshops, and webinars, it equips artists, including marginalized and differently-abled individuals, to become innovative and self-reliant creators.
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The Child Safeguarding project empowers Zambian children aged 10-15 to protect themselves from abuse through education on personal safety and self-defence. It targets high-risk communities, fostering confidence and practical skills while building a supportive network. Additionally, the project provides training for institutions working with children to develop effective child protection policies, ensuring a comprehensive approach to safeguarding across all sectors.
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here are some of the projects we work on
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