Listen to Community Priorities
We gather local concerns and opportunities directly from youth, families, and stakeholders.
Community. Youth. Action.
The Concerned Citizens of Yendi (CCY) is a civic movement helping youth, families, and local leaders work together for safer communities, accountable governance, and practical opportunity for all.
Start with Youth Hub to build practical skills, or join community action through Get Involved.
Yendi Impact Snapshot
480+
Youth reached
15
Communities
38
Mentors
120
Projects
Based on CCY programme records and community activity logs (2025-2026).
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Youth
0
Communities
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Mentors
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Projects
Trusted collaboration with
Traditional and Community LeadershipSchools and Youth NetworksCivic and Development PartnersLocal Professionals and MentorsHow CCY Works
We turn concerns into practical action through listening, collaborative solutions, and accountable follow-up.
We gather local concerns and opportunities directly from youth, families, and stakeholders.
We run practical training, advocacy actions, and collaborative interventions that solve real needs.
We document outcomes, strengthen partnerships, and push for sustained progress in Yendi.

Patron
The Overlord of Dagbon, His Royal Majesty Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II
Patron's Note
“I commend The Concerned Citizens of Yendi for their commitment to youth empowerment, responsible leadership, and community harmony. Their service to Yendi reflects the spirit of unity, dignity, and progress that we must all uphold.”
Patron of The Concerned Citizens of Yendi (CCY)
What We Stand For
Our work is grounded in fairness, accountability, and inclusive community progress for every resident.
We stand with residents seeking fair treatment and equal access to services.
We equip Yendi youth with practical skills, mentorship, and leadership pathways.
We track promises, ask hard questions, and demand measurable progress.
We advocate transparent local leadership that serves every community.
We promote lawful, peaceful civic action and respect for due process.
We support initiatives that improve roads, neighbourhood safety, and wellbeing.
Ready to take part?
Join a skills track, volunteer for action, or partner with CCY to support community progress.
Youth Hub Preview
Build websites, learn JavaScript, and create portfolio-ready digital projects.
EnrolDesign flyers, campaign visuals, and social media creatives for community impact.
EnrolLearn mixing, sound setup, and audio production for events and media content.
EnrolCapture community stories with strong composition and practical photo editing skills.
EnrolDevelop compelling stories, scripts, and educational media for CCY campaigns.
EnrolPlan campaigns, grow audience trust, and drive positive civic engagement online.
EnrolCommunity Voices
“Before Youth Hub, I only watched opportunities pass by. Now I design campaign flyers for my community and mentor new learners in Yendi.”
Amina Salifu
Youth Hub Graphic Design Track
“CCY brings people together around solutions. Their community sessions are practical, respectful, and focused on impact.”
Community Stakeholder
Yendi Civic Dialogue
“The training pathways are helping young people move from interest to real capability and confidence.”
Local Mentor
Youth Skills Support Network
Get updates on Youth Hub programmes, advocacy drives, and community events in Yendi.
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Date: 05 Jun 2026
Time: 10:00:00
Location: Yendi
Latest News

Ibrahim Najmu-deen. Public Relations Secretary, CCY • 26 Apr 2026
The Concerned Citizens of Yendi paid a monitoring visit to the NEDCo substation where a long awaited transformer upgrade...
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Mr. Ibrahim Najmu-deen. Public Relations Secretary, CCY • 26 Apr 2026
Following months of negotiation, the Yendi Municipal Assembly has announced a revised sachet water price effective immed...
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Ibrahim Najmu-deen. Public Relations Secretary, CCY • 26 Apr 2026
In a ceremony that celebrated the best of Yendi's healthcare community, the Concerned Citizens of Yendi received a Citat...
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