Africa’s youth unemployment challenge sits at the crossroads of colliding forces—the youth bulge, job disruption from the fourth industrial revolution, skilling systems that are increasingly disconnected from the reality of youth and market needs, and a changing macroeconomic environment. Organizations addressing youth unemployment are often constrained in their ability to achieve impact at scale unless they are able to work across ecosystems with multiple participants including governments, the private sector, and educational institutions, to produce coordinated responses to this very complex challenge.