YGLN partners with Globara UK to open study and short-course pathways in the UK

YGLN partners with Globara UK to open study and short-course pathways in the UK


The Young Global Leaders Network has entered into a strategic partnership with Globara UK to give our members structured access to short courses, an international conference and an executive summer school in the United Kingdom.

Through this collaboration, emerging leaders in the YGLN community will be able to enrol on accredited executive courses delivered in London, join an international leadership and governance conference, and apply for a intensive executive summer school that combines classroom learning, institutional visits and cultural immersion. The programmes are designed for early and mid-career professionals from Africa, Asia and Europe who want to deepen their skills in strategy, public policy, business and youth development.

YGLN members will receive priority information, guided application support and, where possible, preferential rates for these programmes. Full programme details, dates and eligibility criteria will be shared with members via email and our online platforms.


Emmanuel Addo
Founder

Emmanuel Addo is a Ghanaian-born leadership strategist, youth development advocate, and the visionary founder of the Young Global Leaders Network. A former student activist at the University of Ghana, he holds an MBA from Anglia Ruskin University, a Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Management from the UK, and is completing a Doctor of Business Administration at Manipal GlobalNxt University in Malaysia.

Currently a Manager at one of the UK’s leading universities, Emmanuel also holds certificates from the University of Oxford and the Malta Leadership Institute. Under his leadership, YGLN has grown to over 10,000 members across Africa, with registered branches in nine countries and presence in 15 others. He is also the founder and Chief Convener of the Young African Leaders Summit, and has supported over 370 young entrepreneurs and mentored more than 2,000 African youths.

Emmanuel’s work continues to impact policy, leadership, and entrepreneurship across Africa and beyond.