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Young people speak out for a credible future: a new perspective on 'Development Cooperation'

September 2025, Enabel Brussels

A look back at the youth debate on development cooperation

In a time of austerity and profound global challenges, a youth debate dedicated to reinventing ‘development cooperation’ was held at Enabel on September 19, 2025. With 130 participants on site and 100 online, the initiative brought together young professionals, entrepreneurs, students, experts, politicians and curious citizens. The central question was: what are the current trends in international ‘development cooperation’, what are their causes and consequences, and what does the future look like? Let’s look back at the youth debate, a collaboration between BeGlobal, Enabel, and Je m’engage pour l’Afrique.

The programme of the youth debate

The program consisted of a mix of diverse keynotes and two more in-depth panel discussions.

Watch the entire debate here

“We have forgotten to talk to citizens”

The discussions started from a clear observation: the credibility and relevance of ‘development cooperation’ is under pressure. Many people see the sector as outdated, too technical and too far removed from their daily lives. Moreover, the idea persists that ‘development cooperation’ mainly amounts to aid coming from one side and not as an equal partnership.

This makes it difficult to convince people of this system. As a result, for many citizens, ‘development cooperation’ remains invisible or seems irrelevant.

Jean Van Wetter, CEO of Enabel, put it this way: “We have forgotten to talk to citizens. As long as this remains a conversation between experts, international cooperation will remain detached from the people.”

A new narrative of shared interests and strategic investment

The speakers agreed: ‘development cooperation’ needs a new narrative. It should no longer be about charity, with some countries offering help and others ‘passively receiving’ it. Instead, it should be about cooperation based on equal partnerships and shared interests.

We must move away from the term “development cooperation,” which perpetuates that old vision. Major global problems such as climate change, conflicts and economic inequality require cross-border cooperation.

National interests and international solidarity do not have to be mutually exclusive. On the contrary, international cooperation should be seen as a strategic investment in our common future. Based on this vision, Enabel recently changed its name to ‘agency for international cooperation‘.

Clear and honest communication about international cooperation

According to various speakers, clear and honest communication about the concrete impacts and results is essential to convince citizens of the relevance and importance of international cooperation. Zunera Rana, a researcher at Radboud University, advocates openness about both the positive and negative and unintended consequences. She warns that ignoring the negative aspects gives the media room to create a one-sided picture. According to her, it is important to acknowledge failures within the system, even if this may be uncomfortable for those involved. This must be done in an understandable way. As David Van Reybrouck put it: “I don’t understand 40% of the jargon used in these kinds of panel discussions.”

Who gets what in return? Also a question of fairness

In his keynote speech, David Van Reybrouck also emphasised that international cooperation should be seen as an investment. He spoke about the four dimensions of ‘return on investment’ in economic, social, ecological and political terms. Above all, he asked the crucial additional question: “Who gets what in return?” This question makes us think about who actually benefits from investments in international cooperation.

Adélaide Charlier, a Belgian climate and human rights activist, gave a concrete example of this during her inspiring testimony. She demonstrated how climate change is inextricably linked to power relations and a colonial past. She argued that justice, and therefore systems thinking, should be central to the discussion: who causes what, and who bears the consequences? In the context of climate disruption, she believes that this goes beyond cooperation and also involves climate justice and repairing the damage that has been and is being done. 

New forms of cooperation: the role of the private sector

As governments are increasingly withdrawing, the evening’s discussions focused on new forms of cooperation. Many speakers emphasised the importance of new and innovative partnerships. The role of the private sector, the diaspora, and young people was particularly highlighted.

Mouctar Bah, founder of the Brussels-Africa Hub, among others, pointed out the importance of private sustainable investments. According to him, they not only play a key role in real systemic change, but also in breaking traditional dependency relationships by promoting sustainable economic growth.

Balázs Németh, sustainability manager at Brussels Airlines, spoke about how he tries to embed sustainability in the activities of the private company, including in collaboration with Enabel. He emphasised that real change is only possible if everyone participates, including the private sector. He also appealed to the young people present at the event: “You don’t just make an impact within NGOs, consider also making an impact outside this bubble, where your influence may be even greater.”

At the same time, a critical question came from the audience: what about the ethical issues that such private-public partnerships entail? This question ties in with David Van Reybrouck’s point: “Who gets what in return?”

The challenge will be to clearly identify everyone’s different interests, draw up clear and transparent guidelines, and stick to one’s own values and principles.

The role of youth and diaspora

Finally, the role of the diaspora and young people was also discussed. They are also seen as crucial players in the future of international cooperation. For many speakers, such as Ileana Santos, co-founder of Je m’engage pour l’Afrique, it is time to change the traditional view of cooperation. Young people are demanding a new attitude: we must move away from the image of Europe determining how Africa is perceived. Young people want to actively contribute to building a shared future, in which their involvement and ideas are central.

he diaspora plays an important role in this. Not as a spectator, but as an active co-developer of sustainable projects with real impact.

Involving young people and the diaspora in the process creates a more inclusive approach that ensures broader support and greater effectiveness of international cooperation.

Crisis or wake-up call?

At one point during the evening, participants were asked whether the current situation should be considered as a crisis or as a wake-up call. Most participants agreed: it is a wake-up call. As David Van Reybrouck aptly put it: “Perhaps Trump is the best thing that could have happened to us, it liberates us. Let them be the wild west, and we will be the warm west.”

In other words: let this be an opportunity to thoroughly rethink and reshape the sector. It is time to let go of old structures and make room for innovation 

What concrete steps need to be taken now, according to the speakers and the audience?

  • There must be clear and honest communication about shared interests, the impact and benefits of international cooperation, with a focus on fairness.
  • At the same time, the sector must continue to question itself critically, abandon outdated approaches and logic, and communicate honestly about this.
  • Finally, it is important to continue to focus on innovative and inclusive forms of cooperation, with an active role for the private sector, the diaspora and young people.

Thanks to all the speakers, the audience, and Enabel & Je m’engage pour l’Afrique staff who were present that evening.

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Projectleider: Ben Kamuntu

Achtergrond: 30 jaar oud. Slamdichter, vredesactivist en lid van de burgerbeweging Lucha RDCongo. Is sinds 2023 politiek vluchteling uit de DR Congo. Studeert politieke wetenschappen en werkt in België in middelbare scholen rond poëzie en slam. Oprichter van Goma Slam Session in de DR Congo: het eerste collectief in het land met een ruimte gewijd aan cultuureducatie; meer dan 300 leden; organiseert wekelijkse slamsessies, maandelijkse slamavonden, schrijfworkshops op scholen en in gevangenissen, en opwindende slamtherapiesessies.

Beschrijving van het project: Bevorder culturele educatie en sociale cohesie door het beoefenen en promoten van slam poetry als instrument voor zelfexpressie, educatie en interculturele dialoog.

Hoe?
  • Ondersteun succesvolle initiatieven in de DRC en Burundi door middel van training, materiaal, etc.;
  • Faciliteer netwerken door een platform op te zetten om dialoog en uitwisselingen tussen slamartiesten over de grenzen heen te bevorderen, waardoor ze hun zichtbaarheid kunnen vergroten;
  • Creëer artistieke en pedagogische producten om het belang van culturele educatie te promoten en te bepleiten.

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Projectleider: Carmel Boyika

Achtergrond: 30 jaar oud, geboren in Bukavu in de DRC. Ze werkt in Brussel als psychiatrisch verpleegster (fulltime nachtdiensten) en combineert dit met haar studies in het vakgebied. Haar passie voor geestelijke gezondheid werd gevormd door haar persoonlijke achtergrond en ervaringen – met name het ontvluchten van de DR Congo tijdens haar jeugd als gevolg van conflicten – en inspireerde haar tot dit project.

Beschrijving van het project: Verminder de ongelijkheid in de behandeling van psychische aandoeningen, vergroot het bewustzijn en bevorder een respectvolle, inclusieve benadering van mensen die in de DRC met psychische aandoeningen te maken hebben.

Hoe?
  • Bewustwording vergroten door gemeenschappen te betrekken via partnerschappen met lokale CSO's;
  • De behoefte aan gekwalificeerd personeel aanpakken door trainingsuitwisselingen te organiseren in samenwerking met partners zoals Memisa;
  • Pleit voor en promoot de integratie van geestelijke gezondheidszorgdiensten in bestaande ziekenhuizen om de toegang tot zorg uit te breiden.

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Projectleiders: Elijah Tshibangu & Urszula Zembrowska

Achtergrond: 22 jaar oud. Elijah is een professionele basketbalspeler die meermaals voor de Belgische nationale ploeg heeft gespeeld. Daardoor heeft hij veel gereisd en kennisgemaakt met verschillende benaderingen van sport en onderwijs. Samen met zijn teamgenote Urszula, die zich bezighoudt met sociale inclusie, wil hij zijn passie voor sport en de voordelen ervan voor zijn land van herkomst, de DRC, uitdragen.

Beschrijving van het project: Organiseer basketbaltoernooien in de DRC om bewustzijn te creëren over het belang en de positieve impact van sport op welzijn en gemeenschapsontwikkeling, en stimuleer tegelijkertijd uitwisselingen tussen jongeren in België en de DRC. Hun langetermijndoelstelling is om sportacademies op te richten in de DRC.

Hoe?
  • Organiseer basketbaltoernooien in België om geld in te zamelen, sponsors en steun van de gemeenschap aan te trekken;
  • Organiseer basketbaltoernooien in geselecteerde districten in de DRC om jongeren te betrekken en de positieve impact van sport te demonstreren;
  • Creëer verbindingen tussen jonge spelers in de DRC en België door middel van trainingsuitwisselingen, mentorschappen en mogelijke beurzen.

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Projectleider: Johan Sebukire, Hannah Downes & Hendrik Van Leeuwen

Achtergrond: 25 jaar oud. Johan komt oorspronkelijk uit Rwanda en heeft een passie voor bijenteelt. Hij wil de emancipatie van vrouwen in zijn land van herkomst ondersteunen door duurzame bijenteelt te promoten. Hij trok twee gemotiveerde vrienden met complementaire vaardigheden en achtergronden aan de mouw om zijn project haalbaar te maken: Hannah is gespecialiseerd in migratie en focust op het genderaspect; Hendrik is een expert in inclusieve financiering en legt zich toe op de fondsenwerving.

Beschrijving van het project: Johan, Hannah & Hendrik willen iets doen aan de hoge werkloosheid onder Rwandese vrouwen in het Rwamaganadistrict en hun onafhankelijkheid vergroten door het ontwikkelen van ondernemersvaardigheden en het promoten van duurzame bijenteelt.

Hoe?
  • Landbouw- en bijenteeltmateriaal ter beschikking te stellen aan Rwandese vrouwen, samen met opleiding in ondernemerschap en bijenteelt,
  • Een honingwaardeketen tot stand te brengen en te onderhouden,
  • Contacten te leggen met de Rwandese diaspora in België om fondsen te werven en een netwerk van sponsors voor het project op te bouwen.
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Projectleider: Salma & Ranya Naji

Achtergrond: 23 en 21 jaar oud. Salma is gespecialiseerd in de problematiek van conflicten, vrede en veiligheid, met speciale aandacht voor minderheden, in het bijzonder kwetsbare meisjes en vrouwen. Ze deed een stage in Amman tijdens SoliDare Hub. Ranya is apotheker en heeft een sterke interesse in de toegang tot gezondheidszorg. Na het behalen van haar master specialiseerde ze zich in industriële farmacie. Salma en Ranya wilden graag hun passies combineren om bij te dragen aan een groter doel en besloten zich te richten op de problematiek van seksueel geweld in conflictgebieden.

Beschrijving van het project: Salma & Ranya willen meer bewustzijn creëren rond het seksueel geweld waar vrouwen in conflictgebieden mee te maken hebben en bestaande jongereninitiatieven ondersteunen die de bewustwording op gemeenschapsniveau bevorderen en de toegang tot anticonceptiemiddelen vergemakkelijken.

Hoe?
  • Samen te werken met lokale jeugdorganisaties om het bewustzijn binnen gemeenschappen te vergroten,
  • Een sterkere connectie te smeden tussen apotheken en bestaande initiatieven om de beschikbaarheid en distributie van noodanticonceptie voor slachtoffers van seksueel geweld te garanderen,
  • Te ijveren voor een grotere betrokkenheid en verantwoordelijkheid van de farmaceutische industrie bij het verstrekken van betaalbare en toegankelijke anticonceptie.

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Project Leader: Ben Kamuntu

Background: 30 years old. Slam poet, peace activist, and member of the citizens' movement Lucha RDCongo. Since 2023, he has been a political refugee from the DR Congo. He studies political science and works in Belgium in secondary schools on poetry and slam. Founder of Goma Slam Session in the DR Congo: the country's first collective with a space dedicated to cultural education; more than 300 members; organizes weekly slam sessions, monthly slam nights, writing workshops in schools and prisons, and inspiring slam therapy sessions.

Project Description: Promote cultural education and social cohesion through the practice and promotion of slam poetry as a tool for self-expression, education, and intercultural dialogue.

How?
  • Support successful initiatives in the DRC and Burundi through training, materials, etc.;
  • Facilitate networking by setting up a platform to foster dialogue and exchanges between slam artists across borders, enhancing their visibility;
  • Create artistic and educational products to promote and advocate for the importance of cultural education.

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Project Leader: Carmel Boyika

Background: 30 years old, born in Bukavu, DRC. She works in Brussels as a psychiatric nurse (full-time night shifts) while combining this with her studies in the field. Her passion for mental health was shaped by her personal background and experiences—particularly fleeing the DR Congo during her childhood due to conflicts—which inspired her to initiate this project.

Project Description: Reduce disparities in the treatment of mental health disorders, raise awareness, and promote a respectful, inclusive approach to people facing mental health challenges in the DRC.

How?
  • Increase awareness by engaging communities through partnerships with local CSOs;
  • Address the need for qualified personnel by organizing training exchanges in collaboration with partners such as Memisa;
  • Advocate for and promote the integration of mental health services within existing hospitals to improve access to care.

Ben Kamuntu
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Project Leaders: Elijah Tshibangu & Urszula Zembrowska

Background: 22 years old. Elijah is a professional basketball player who has played multiple times for the Belgian national team. Through his travels, he has been exposed to various approaches to sports and education. Together with his teammate Urszula, who focuses on social inclusion, he aims to share his passion for sports and its benefits with his country of origin, the DRC.

Project Description: Organize basketball tournaments in the DRC to raise awareness about the importance and positive impact of sports on well-being and community development, while also fostering exchanges between young people in Belgium and the DRC. Their long-term goal is to establish sports academies in the DRC.

How?
  • Organize basketball tournaments in Belgium to raise funds, attract sponsors, and gain community support;
  • Host basketball tournaments in selected districts in the DRC to engage young people and showcase the positive impact of sports;
  • Create connections between young players in the DRC and Belgium through training exchanges, mentorships, and potential scholarships.

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Project Leaders: Johan Sebukire, Hannah Downes & Hendrik Van Leeuwen

Background: 25 years old. Johan is originally from Rwanda and has a passion for beekeeping. He aims to support the empowerment of women in his home country by promoting sustainable beekeeping. To make his project feasible, he enlisted two motivated friends with complementary skills and backgrounds: Hannah specializes in migration and focuses on the gender aspect, while Hendrik is an expert in inclusive finance and is dedicated to fundraising.

Project Description: Johan, Hannah & Hendrik seek to address the high unemployment rate among Rwandan women in the Rwamagana district and enhance their independence by developing entrepreneurial skills and promoting sustainable beekeeping.

How?
  • Providing agricultural and beekeeping equipment to Rwandan women, along with training in entrepreneurship and beekeeping,
  • Establishing and maintaining a honey value chain,
  • Connecting with the Rwandan diaspora in Belgium to raise funds and build a network of sponsors for the project.
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Project Leaders: Salma & Ranya Naji

Background: 23 and 21 years old. Salma specializes in conflict, peace, and security issues, with a particular focus on minorities, especially vulnerable girls and women. She completed an internship in Amman during SoliDare Hub. Ranya is a pharmacist with a strong interest in healthcare accessibility. After earning her master’s degree, she specialized in industrial pharmacy. Salma and Ranya wanted to combine their passions to contribute to a greater cause and decided to focus on the issue of sexual violence in conflict zones.

Project Description: Salma & Ranya aim to raise awareness about the sexual violence faced by women in conflict areas and support existing youth initiatives that promote community-level awareness and facilitate access to contraceptives.

How?
  • Collaborating with local youth organizations to increase awareness within communities,
  • Strengthening connections between pharmacies and existing initiatives to ensure the availability and distribution of emergency contraception for victims of sexual violence,
  • Advocating for greater involvement and responsibility from the pharmaceutical industry in providing affordable and accessible contraception.

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Chef de projet : Ben Kamuntu

Contexte : 30 ans. Slammeur, activiste pour la paix et membre du mouvement citoyen Lucha RDCongo. Réfugié politique en Belgique depuis 2023 après avoir fui la RD Congo. Il étudie les sciences politiques et travaille dans les écoles secondaires en Belgique autour de la poésie et du slam. Fondateur de Goma Slam Session en RD Congo : le premier collectif du pays disposant d’un espace dédié à l’éducation culturelle ; plus de 300 membres ; organise des sessions de slam hebdomadaires, des soirées slam mensuelles, des ateliers d’écriture dans les écoles et les prisons, ainsi que des séances de slam-thérapie stimulantes.

Description du projet : Promouvoir l’éducation culturelle et la cohésion sociale à travers la pratique et la promotion du slam comme outil d’expression de soi, d’éducation et de dialogue interculturel.

Comment ?
  • Soutenir les initiatives réussies en RD Congo et au Burundi grâce à des formations, du matériel, etc. ;
  • Faciliter la mise en réseau en mettant en place une plateforme favorisant le dialogue et les échanges entre les artistes du slam au-delà des frontières, afin d’accroître leur visibilité ;
  • Créer des produits artistiques et pédagogiques pour promouvoir et défendre l’importance de l’éducation culturelle.

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Chef de projet : Carmel Boyika

Contexte : 30 ans, née à Bukavu en RDC. Elle travaille à Bruxelles comme infirmière psychiatrique (services de nuit à temps plein) tout en poursuivant ses études dans le domaine. Sa passion pour la santé mentale a été façonnée par son parcours personnel et ses expériences, notamment la fuite de la RD Congo durant son enfance en raison des conflits, ce qui l’a inspirée à lancer ce projet.

Description du projet : Réduire les inégalités dans le traitement des troubles psychologiques, sensibiliser et promouvoir une approche respectueuse et inclusive des personnes confrontées aux troubles mentaux en RDC.

Comment ?
  • Sensibiliser davantage en impliquant les communautés à travers des partenariats avec des OSC locales ;
  • Répondre au besoin de personnel qualifié en organisant des échanges de formation en collaboration avec des partenaires comme Memisa ;
  • Plaider pour et promouvoir l’intégration des services de santé mentale dans les hôpitaux existants afin d’améliorer l’accès aux soins.

Ben Kamuntu
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Chefs de projet : Elijah Tshibangu & Urszula Zembrowska

Contexte : 22 ans. Elijah est un joueur de basketball professionnel qui a joué à plusieurs reprises pour l’équipe nationale belge. Grâce à cela, il a beaucoup voyagé et découvert différentes approches du sport et de l’éducation. Avec sa coéquipière Urszula, engagée dans l’inclusion sociale, il souhaite partager sa passion pour le sport et ses bienfaits avec son pays d’origine, la RDC.

Description du projet : Organiser des tournois de basketball en RDC afin de sensibiliser à l'importance et à l'impact positif du sport sur le bien-être et le développement communautaire, tout en encourageant les échanges entre les jeunes de Belgique et de RDC. Leur objectif à long terme est de créer des académies sportives en RDC.

Comment ?
  • Organiser des tournois de basketball en Belgique pour collecter des fonds, attirer des sponsors et mobiliser le soutien de la communauté ;
  • Organiser des tournois de basketball dans des districts sélectionnés en RDC afin d'impliquer les jeunes et de démontrer l'impact positif du sport ;
  • Créer des connexions entre les jeunes joueurs en RDC et en Belgique à travers des échanges de formation, du mentorat et des bourses potentielles.

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Chefs de projet : Johan Sebukire, Hannah Downes & Hendrik Van Leeuwen

Contexte : 25 ans. Johan est originaire du Rwanda et a une passion pour l’apiculture. Il souhaite soutenir l’émancipation des femmes dans son pays d’origine en promouvant une apiculture durable. Pour concrétiser son projet, il s’est entouré de deux amis motivés aux compétences et parcours complémentaires : Hannah est spécialisée dans la migration et se concentre sur l’aspect genre ; Hendrik est expert en financement inclusif et se consacre à la collecte de fonds.

Description du projet : Johan, Hannah & Hendrik veulent agir contre le taux élevé de chômage chez les femmes rwandaises dans le district de Rwamagana et renforcer leur autonomie en développant des compétences entrepreneuriales et en promouvant une apiculture durable.

Comment ?
  • Mettre à disposition des femmes rwandaises du matériel agricole et apicole, accompagné d’une formation en entrepreneuriat et en apiculture ;
  • Établir et maintenir une chaîne de valeur du miel ;
  • Créer des liens avec la diaspora rwandaise en Belgique pour collecter des fonds et bâtir un réseau de sponsors pour le projet.
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Cheffes de projet : Salma & Ranya Naji

Contexte : 23 et 21 ans. Salma est spécialisée dans les questions de conflits, paix et sécurité, avec une attention particulière aux minorités, notamment les filles et les femmes vulnérables. Elle a effectué un stage à Amman dans le cadre de SoliDare Hub. Ranya est pharmacienne et s'intéresse particulièrement à l'accès aux soins de santé. Après l'obtention de son master, elle s'est spécialisée en pharmacie industrielle. Salma et Ranya souhaitaient combiner leurs passions pour contribuer à une cause plus large et ont décidé de se concentrer sur la problématique des violences sexuelles dans les zones de conflit.

Description du projet : Salma & Ranya souhaitent sensibiliser davantage à la question des violences sexuelles subies par les femmes dans les zones de conflit et soutenir les initiatives menées par les jeunes qui favorisent la prise de conscience au niveau communautaire et facilitent l’accès aux contraceptifs.

Comment ?
  • Collaborer avec des organisations de jeunesse locales pour renforcer la sensibilisation au sein des communautés ;
  • Créer un lien plus fort entre les pharmacies et les initiatives existantes afin d’assurer la disponibilité et la distribution de contraceptifs d’urgence pour les victimes de violences sexuelles ;
  • Plaider pour un plus grand engagement et une plus grande responsabilité de l’industrie pharmaceutique dans la mise à disposition de contraceptifs abordables et accessibles.

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