Building Ghana’s Future, One Young Leader at a Time

At the United Cadres Front (UCF), we believe the youth are not just future leaders—they are leaders now. Through our Young Cadres wing, we empower young Ghanaians with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to create meaningful change in their communities and across the nation.

Our programs are hands-on, locally relevant, and deeply rooted in Pan-African principles, social democracy, and civic responsibility.

🔥 What We Focus On

💼 Entrepreneurship Training

🕊️ Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

📢 Leadership & Civic Engagement

💼 Entrepreneurship Training

Equipping youth with tools to build and grow businesses.

  • Business model development

  • Financial literacy & budgeting

  • Product marketing & digital tools

  • Pitching and access to micro-funding

We don’t just train entrepreneurs—we grow job creators.

🕊️ Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Promoting peace and problem-solving through dialogue.

  • Mediation and negotiation skills

  • Community conflict resolution

  • Human rights education

  • Youth-led peacebuilding initiatives

Empowered youth are better peacemakers.

📢 Leadership & Civic Engagement

Inspiring young people to lead with purpose and principle.

  • Public speaking & communication skills

  • Civic education & constitutional literacy

  • Grassroots organizing and community mobilization

  • Volunteerism and social responsibility

We cultivate bold, informed leaders, ready to serve.

🎓 Cadre School for Young Leaders

Our internal learning program deepens young cadres’ understanding of:

  • Pan-African thought & social democratic values

  • National policy frameworks

  • Political organizing & activism

  • Ethics and discipline in leadership

🎯 Who Can Join?

We welcome:

  • Youth aged 18–35 across all regions of Ghana

  • Students, graduates, apprentices, and young workers

  • UCF members and aspiring Young Cadres

🗣️ What Our Trainees Say

Our journey

“Thanks to UCF, I now run a successful youth cooperative and lead community forums on peacebuilding.”
Mubarak Abdul
Tamale
The leadership training helped me organize my first voter education campaign. I now mentor three other young women.
Adwoa Serwaa
Cape Coast