African Union Students’ Council(AUSC)”For The Better Africa We Deserve” President’ s Office, take this opportunity to Congratulate Honorable Mr John DARI ,AUSC Benin National Representative .
Dear Honorable Mr John DARI AUSC Benin National Representative,
As the Organizing Committee of the 5th Edition of the Cameroon
Leadership Academy (CLA) has congratulated you for your selection to
participate in this highly acclaimed initiative of Go Ahead Africa ltd
scheduled to take place at the ENEO Human Resource Development Centre –
Ombe, South West Region, from September 11th to 17th 2016 for attending
the CLA, being an outstanding annual leadership program focused on
training and providing a platform for networking and exchange of
experiences for 100 Dynamic/Active Leaders and Entrepreneurs, aged
between 18-35years, as you have been selected from many other leaders
based on their civic engagement, patriotic spirit and professional
accomplishment with the aim of the CLA being to build a new breed of
Young Dynamic Leaders and Entrepreneurs who are masters of their
destinies and committed to serving the emergence of our beloved country
Cameroon, and the continent at large, Under the theme of this year’s
edition is: ‘’Servant-hood Leadership:Excellence and Performance for
better communities’’ and will be officially opened by Mr. Jean Perrial
NYODOG, General Manager of TRADEX S.A.
You are requested to be the image you have signed to contribute in
raising the voices of students in Benin with the African Union Students’
Council (AUSC)”For The Better Africa We Deserve ” in also being the
whole representative of the whole AUSC[www.africanusc.org] Leadership to have offering your expectations from all the participants to join the AUSC in that way.
AUSC President’s Office has great Pleasure to have its Recommended
delegate selected successfully for 2016 CAMEROON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
,this year 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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OUR APPROACH Our holistic approach is designed to help communities become the drivers of their own change by cultivating the following:
Income and Nutrition Increasing farmers’ production allows them to feed themselves and offers a source of income.
Improving the Environment Conservation and restoration efforts allow farmers to not only make efficient use of resources but also actively improve the environment and mitigate the effects of climate change.
Women’s Empowerment Research shows that there is no development strategy more effective than one involving women as central players while
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Social Capital The critical element present in project communities is the energizing spark that motivates and empowers community members to take action. In order to enable true transformative change, we help communities self-direct their development and take advantage of inputs available from development organizations, government agencies and other sources.
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OUR FUTURE By 2020, we aim to end hunger and poverty for 4 million families in the communities where we work.
OUR FOUNDER As a relief worker, Dan West was unsatisfied with the temporary nature of aid as he saw the same faces returning day after day for rations. He returned home to his dairy farm determined to help those in need achieve self-reliance. He formed what would become Heifer International, and in 1944, the first shipment of dairy cattle embarked on a campaign that would change the lives of millions.
OUR WORK: WE OPERATE IN 30 COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES.
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OUR FOUNDER As a relief worker, Dan West was unsatisfied with the temporary nature of aid as he saw the same faces returning day after day for rations. He returned home to his dairy farm determined to help those in need achieve self-reliance. He formed what would become Heifer International, and in 1944, the first shipment of dairy cattle embarked on a campaign that would change the lives of millions.
EDUCATION More than 70,000 people a year visit Heifer’s learning centers in Rutland, Massachusetts, and in Perryville and Little Rock, Arkansas. They participate in seminars, service-learning projects and in-depth learning experiences. Heifer also provides educational resources for teachers and faith communities so our message can be passed on to future generations.
LEADERS IN THE FIELD We have received numerous awards and recognition for our work, including the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, the world’s largest humanitarian award. In 2012, the 600,000-member Kiwanis International organization recognized us with the World Service Medal, the highest award they give. We’ve been recognized by former presidents George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan, and we also have been ranked in the top four most trusted nonprofit organizations in the past four years by Harris Poll Equitrend™.
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Approved by
H.E IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
President and Founder
African Union Students" Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"
P.O.Box: 6998
E-mail: ausc.president.office@gmail.com
H.E IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
President and Founder
African Union Students" Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"
P.O.Box: 6998
E-mail: ausc.president.office@gmail.com
Read more about upcoming 2nd All afrikana First Youth Congress (2nd AAFYC 2018):
AUSC International Transitional Committee team Communiqué
AUSC having been formed by African universities students’ leaders during
The International Development Students Society Youth Camp in Zanzibar
on 1st January 2016, African Union Students Council (AUSC) is a network
of young people from across Africa who share an interest in Africa and
want to take an active role in improving the political situation in
Africa as well as fostering inter-state relations across the continent.
As the African youths, we feel Africa can move forward faster with
inclusion and modern era responsible governance. Africa needs to feel
the positivity of the world progress at a time when many changes need to
be adopted by African nations especially in politics and governance.
The world has recorded noteworthy events in the last two decades, which
include the digital revolution, major financial crises, the rise of
violent extremism and terrorism, the appearance of youth protest
movements and major developments facilitating effective social
communication. These events have all laid new crises, standards,
practices and opportunities for the global community to adapt and call
upon all of us to collaborate in order to further promote sustainable
economies, cultural understanding and support global human rights to
achieve a more united and peaceful world.
We the African Youths acknowledge these new crises, standards, practices
and opportunities and have therefore created AUSC in order to present
and promote the new roles of youth in our continent to support the
global community as well as support the initiatives of our national
governments to further promote youth related issues and concerns.
As AUSC, we promote the use of various youth related forums as a basis
for advancing our objectives and we focus on the importance of youth
assembly as tool in addressing the array of complex challenges that
Africa faces today. AUSC seeks to conduct activities and discussions
aimed at supporting the development of communication among African
youths and strengthening relations between different countries and
cultural groups within Africa. The continent is characterized by a
myriad of different identities, cultures and traditions, and we seek to
celebrate and recognize the advantages of such diversity to bring us
together.
As AUSC, we are confident that our contribution towards achieving the
Africa that we need can never be small. We are motivated by the examples
of the recent democratic and peaceful elections in Ghana, Malawi,
Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria etc and we believe African problems can be
solved by ourselves as Africans. Thus, we are confident AUSC will not
only stand tall to fulfill its current objectives but equally prevent
the recurrence of the crises in all places that we will succeed and that
the understanding we will establish cross nations will enable us to
rise forever.
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