By YouthHubAfrica
We’re down to just four years before 2030. And every passing week makes one thing clearer: the urgency is no longer abstract.
In 2015, 193 nations stood together and committed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals to end extreme poverty, achieve quality education, ensure gender equality, build climate-resilient communities, etc. It was a shared vision for what a better world could look like.
But here is where we actually stand, as of 2026. Only 18% of the 169 SDG targets are on track to be met by the deadline. Nearly half are progressing too slowly. And 18% have regressed, moving backwards from where the world was in 2015. And this is according to the United Nations 2025, Sustainable Development Goals Report . At YouthHubAfrica, we have always believed that progress happens when young people show up, speak up, and put Africa’s voice on the table.
It happens in the small, consistent, determined act of showing up, in rooms, on stages, in communities, everywhere. While the numbers tell us the world is behind on its SDG commitments, they do not tell the whole story. Across Africa, young people are stepping forward to lead, innovate, and advocate for change.
This June, we are proud to support that movement by sending two young Nigerians to participate at the African Youth SDGs Summit in Accra, Ghana.



