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Prince Harry's Sentebale organization leading initiative to support young people in Southern Africa

Britain's Prince Harry speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki) Britain's Prince Harry speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)
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Prince Harry鈥檚 latest philanthropic move will gather world business leaders and philanthropists to work towards fostering prosperity in Southern African communities, specifically focused on young people.

In early October, Harry鈥檚 charity organization Sentebale, which he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006, will bring together leaders from Google鈥檚 charitable arm and several other companies and organizations for a series of meetings and discussions in Lesotho and Johannesburg.

The gathering will be Harry鈥檚 first time visiting Southern Africa since 2019. He鈥檚 long been devoted to philanthropy work in the region in honor of his late mother, Princess Diana. The Duke of Sussex and the leaders will partner with local organizations and companies that are already actively brainstorming solutions to the roadblocks in place for young people in the region to succeed.

Harry said in a news release that the organization has developed a 鈥減rofound understanding of local youth 鈥 their passions, their concerns, and their extraordinary creativity鈥 through their extensive work in the area and their longstanding relationships with local communities.

鈥淭hese young adults are eager and capable of driving meaningful change, yet significant barriers still stand in their way,鈥 his statement continued, noting Sentebale is nearing its 20th anniversary.

While the organization was initially established to help children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana affected by HIV/AIDS, it now works to establish solutions to broader problems impacting youth in the region, like health issues, wealth inequity, and climate. The organization鈥檚 name means 鈥榝orget-me-not鈥 in the Sesotho language, and the princes established the charity in memory of their late mothers.

The session, which will reunite the group after they previously convened in Miami for a session in April, will also feature a panel discussion in addition to the private work sessions, and they will complete a site visit to the 鈥渕ountain kingdom鈥 of Lesotho.

鈥淥ver 50 per cent of these young people are at risk of remaining economically vulnerable without urgent investment in digital skills, education, and job creation,鈥 said Sentebale Board Chair, Sophie Chandauka in a release. 鈥淭he Duke鈥檚 return to Southern Africa, alongside our new American friends, marks a milestone as we collaborate with world-class organizations and local leadership to engage this critical youth cohort.鈥

The announcement of the new initiative comes after the Duke of Sussex appeared at several humanitarian and philanthropic events that ran alongside the United Nations General Assembly Week.

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