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This is the preliminary report for the first phase of the Nigeria YouthSpeak Survey powered by AIESEC. You can learn more about YouthSpeak at: youthspeak.aiesec.org

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Global Youth Movement and Youth Insight Survey powered by

NIGERIAPRELIMINARY

REPORT

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UNITING A GENERATION OF YOUNG LEADERS WHO AREN’T AFRAID TO SPEAK UP AND TAKE ACTION ON THINGS THAT MATTER

YouthSpeak is a global youth movement and youthinsight survey powered by AIESEC. We are focusedon understanding the hopes and challengessurrounding various issues which involve youngpeople like us.

Over 100 countries and territories, 42 000 voices were capturedin the 2015 comprehensive survey to engage stakeholders acrossgovernment, business, third sector and education. This year, weare striving to achieve 200 000 responses from young people inNigeria to provide decision makers with their opinion on how theyenvision Nigeria and the world in 2030 and what are the issuesthat they are ready to act upon today to make this future brighter.

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The Way the World will be Shaped by 2030

Depends on Us

YouthSpeak 2.0 Theme of the year

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How can we engage Millennials to take action?

YouthSpeak 2.0 Question of the year

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INTRODUCTION

Phase 1 of the Nigeria YouthSpeak (Survey) campaign approached December30th deadline for the year 2015 output.

In this report you will find preliminary data of some of the top highlight questions of the survey. This does not represent all the data, but a simple preview. The survey will remain open until the official end date of the survey in April 2016 as we prepare our data for key events and publications in May 2016 and onwards.

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DEMOGRAPHICS

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Date – October 10 to December 31st 2015

Country – NigeriaNumber of respondents – 1552

This Preliminary Report aims to showcase the impact of YouthSpeak to the network by presenting a preview of the current results.

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Age representation8

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Gender representation9

Female Male

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DRIVERS IN LIFEBased on the results of the 2014 YouthSpeak report, Millennials are willing to live a meaningful life. They are not following the flow but, striving to achieve a bigger

purpose and live their life to the fullest. What is interesting to have a look at in order to understand how they want to be engaged to take actions are their

drivers in life.

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113 main motivesthat drive Millennials in life

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Three things that Millennials would do if they could be paid for

anything*

*Based on the keywords search analysis

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DRIVERS IN LIFEWhile taking important decisions Millennials are driven by Purpose of Life,

Achievement and Responsibility. They have a sense of achievement: playing small doesn’t make any difference for them. It is important to note that

Millennials do not confuse achievement with recognition. They definitely do not take important decisions with the intention to gain more power or social status.

They are curious about the world and don’t take things for granted. Desire to witness what is happening around with their own eyes is something important to Millennials. This generation is about “creation”: they ready to build and teach.

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NIGERIA IN 2030In September this year, the United Nations adopted the new global agenda for sustainable development in New York. The UN member states, governments,

business, experts and leaders committed to address 17 global goals in the next 15 years for a better world. Young people will play a key role on the way to make it

happen. But what do they envision in 15 years from now?

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Will your society be in a better or worse state in 15 years from now

(by 2030)?

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Better88%

Worse12%

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Who do you think has the strongest ability to influence the

society today?

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NIGERIA IN 203088.24% of all the respondents believe that society will be in a better state. The highest

number of holders of this optimistic opinion come from the SOUTH-WESTERN region

while the lowest - in Northern region.

Individuals has the strongest ability to influence society, however, at the same time the power and significance of youth-led organizations to drive change cannot be

underestimated. Youth wants to take an active stand and believe in their ability to influence the issues around. Alliance with the Private sector can boost the impact that

Youth can bring to this world.

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YOUTH FOR GLOBAL GOALS

Coming to the part of “which issues millennials care about the most” let’s see if young generation is aware of the Sustainable Development Goals that were adopted

in September, from which channels they learn about it and which issue they choose as the priority

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Do you know what the Sustainable Development Goals are?

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77%

23%YES

NO

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Which Global Goals Millennials care about the most

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How do you know about the Global Goals?

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YOUTH FOR GLOBAL GOALS

Education and Poverty together with Hunger and Health are four key issues Young People care about the most. These are the areas where Young people need opportunities

and support to start acting upon them.

Almost half of the respondents know about the Global Goals. Most of them mentioned University and AIESEC as two key sources of information from where

they can learn and start acting upon the Global Goals

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LEADERSHIPIn AIESEC we believe that Leadership is the fundamental solution to achieve

peace and fulfilment of humankind potential. In order to get closer to this vision by 2030, we need young people to step up as leaders to drive positive societal change. Therefore, it is imperative to understand who do young people consider as their role-models as leaders and which characteristics do they value the most.

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Examples of modern Leadersin the eyes of Millennials

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Key characteristics of a leader

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LEADERSHIPNelson Mandela, Barack Obama, Gandhi, and Abraham Lincoln lead the chart.It is however peculiar how young people perceive politicians! In top ten we can

see Barack Obama and Muhammadu Buhari . Is it because these figures demonstrate specific characteristics that young people value the most?

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ENGAGEMENTIt is a universally known fact that for long-term change to be driven, the young of

today have to play a key role in driving that change. But, how do we really sensitize the youth towards issues that matter? How do we get crucial information reach them effectively so that they listen, and then, act? We attempted to understand

what channels of engagement does the youth rely on!

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Channels that Millennials use the most to keep themselves

updated on day-to-day basis

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The most trusted sources Millennials use while looking up for information

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ENGAGEMENTHighest pecentage of the respondents use Facebook to keep themselves informed, while the

second-most used channels are google and e-newspapers/e-magazines - but these channels are about half as popular as Facebook. This implies that the daily dose of crucial information for most of

the respondents comes from what is being shared by their 'friends' on Facebook. For important information to get through to these people, it is important that such information is being shared by

either their friends or channels/groups that they follow. It has become a requirement for messages to be packaged in a way that more people share it in order to make it reach out to more people.

Interestingly, when it comes to trusted sources while looking up information, 20% respondents selected academic institutions. 15 % mentioned Friends and 44%

mentioned parents/relatives. Thus implying that, most people are fairly convinced that academic institutions maintain trustable and credible information, as well as

the people they look up to (such as parents/ professors/friends).

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EDUCATIONBased on the previous YouhtSpeak survey insights : Education is the burning issue for Millennials. We know that millennials prefer experiential learning to

have a real hands-on experience. Has the situation changed? Which formats of experiential learning they prefer and what it can mean for the potential

employers and educational institutes?

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Education systems NPS (Net promoter score)

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-42

as of 1.05.2015

-40

as of 1.12.2015

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Practical experiences that Millennials want to live the most in order to grow professionally and personally

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EDUCATIONMillennials are largely unsatisfied with the education system, with a global Net

Promotor Score of -42 as found in our survey last year. So far, in a short term period, this result is not changing, but the tendency shows us progress towards a better state. What’s is the reason? May be the answer can be found in the way

Millennials perceive Education itself.

If we really want to engage the young generation to act upon issues that they care about the most, they need a support system that contributes to their personal and

professional development. They want a hands-on experience. Based on the preliminary results we can clearly see that this experience that we are talking about lie in the area of exchange and volunteering. Career fairs and conferences are less

popular and are found to be less engaging nowadays.

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WE BELIEVE THAT YOUTH OPINION IS WHAT MAKES THE WORLD SPIN

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Greater the number of people who know about YouthSpeak, louder the youth's voice will be. If we all strive for that, the decision makers of today all around the world will hear the decision-makers of tomorrow. So #YouthSpeak needs to get viral. We’re working to get YouthSpeak onto websites and press, broadcast on every social media and classroom, pinned to every community noticeboard and sent to every mobile phone.

But that won’t be enough. We need your help to share the message about YouthSpeak. In conversations, on e-mail, in debates, on products, at home, at work, at school –whatever it takes to tell everyone.

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