Youth Skills Development Programme 2026 – Apply Now!

Youth Skills Development Programme 2026 – Apply Now!

Action Health Incorporated (AHI) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting youth health and development. Our office is located in the Jibowu-Yaba area of Lagos Mainland.

We are pleased to call for applications to our annual Youth Skills Development Programme. This salaried one-year internship programme engages fresh secondary school leavers aged 16-19 years to serve as Youth Ambassadors within the organization.

The programme provides them with the opportunity to develop the core competencies and skills required for their transition from adolescence to healthy and productive adulthood, with a particular focus on the following competencies:

  • Self-Organization and Time Management;
  • Interpersonal Communication & Public Speaking;
  • Personal Health Management;
  • Community Development Activities; and
  • ICT Proficiency and Office Administration.

Participants in the upcoming programme will have the opportunity to work at AHI from December 2025 – December 2026, and certificates will be issued to them on successful completion of the programme.

Requirements

Eligible applicants should:

  • Be between 16 to 19 years old;
  • Have a minimum of five (5) O’ Level Credits, including Mathematics and English Language, in the WAEC or NECO SSCE;
  • Demonstrate creativity and ability to use initiative;
  • Be committed to working full-time from December 2025 – December 2026;
  • Live within close proximity of the Jibowu – Yaba area of Lagos Mainland.

How to Apply

Interested applicants should apply online by visiting https://bit.ly/AHIYSDP2026 and completing the application form.

All applications must be received no later than 31st October 2025.

Short-listed candidates will be contacted by email and mobile text messages; therefore, applicants are advised to check their emails regularly. When called upon, you will be required to come along with copies of your certificates and a reference letter from your school principal.

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