Monday, June 26, 2017

AUSC President's Office wishes to recruit a volunteer living in one of the AUSC fixed Southern Africa Regional Countries below :Namibia,Botswana,South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho to be appointed on new Position inside AUSC Southern Africa Regional Representative,June 25th,2017.

African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"

Office of the Founder and President .

Kigali-Rwanda

June 25th,2017.


Announcement.


Dear interested all,

The public is informed that ,
AUSC President's Office wishes to recruit a volunteer living in one of the AUSC fixed Southern Africa Regional Countries below :Namibia,Botswana,South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho to be appointed on new Position inside AUSC Southern Africa Regional Representative.

All willing applicants to apply for  this position will have to provide an application motivation letter and a detailed CV to AUSC President's Office via e-mail: ausc.president.office@gmail.com
Copy to:ausc.communication.office@gmail.com.

Deadline June 30th, 2017.

Keep sharing .

Best regards.

IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves,
AUSC President and Founder .
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).
Web:www.africanunionsc.org
Tel&whatsapp:+250736196204

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an appointed Representative for African Union Students’ Council, United Kingdom Chapter, Honorable Mr KINGSLEY OLUCHI UGWUANYI, Nationality of NIGERIA.June 26th, 2017.

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an appointed Representative for African Union Students’ Council, United Kingdom Chapter, Honorable Mr KINGSLEY OLUCHI UGWUANYI, Nationality of NIGERIA.June 26th, 2017.
KINGSLEY OLUCHI UGWUANYI
Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
T: +234 (0) 803 098 2688 | E: kingsley.ugwuanyi@unn.edu.ng | comradekings2004@gmail.com
&
Linguistics, Department of Humanities, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, United Kingdom
T: +44 (0) 7584 49 8650 | E: kingsley.ugwuanyi@northumbria.ac.uk
AUSC Professional E-mail address: ausc.ukoffice.representative@gmail.com
AUSC Representative's Officer UK Chapter Facebook page: AUSC UK Office
EDUCATION
2016—     Northumbria University at Newcastle, United Kingdom
    Doctor of Philosophy in Sociolinguistics (in progress)
  
  
2010—2012          University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
·    Master of Arts in English as a Second Language
·    Graduated with Distinction (CGPA: 5.00 of 5.00)
·    Award: Best Graduating Student (language)                               
·    Dissertation: Developing the Communicative Competence of Second Language Speakers of English through Literature

2004—2008          University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
•    Bachelor of Arts in English and Literary Studies
•    Graduated with First Class Honours Division
•    Award: Best Graduating Student of the Department (2008)
•    Project: New Englishes of the World: The Nigerian Example
          
ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Teaching/Research
2010 to date          Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
 (on study leave)     Lecturer II                                                    
•     Core duties: teaching, research, course design and strategic planning
•    Supervision of both undergraduate and postgraduate students’s projects
•    Other administrative duties like project planning and execution

2016 to date      Linguistics, Department of Humanities, Northumbria University, United Kingdom
          Associate Lecturer
•    Core duties: teaching, research, and module preparation


Editorship/Review Experience
2015 to date    Member, Editorial Team, Turkish Online Journal of English Language Teaching (TOJELT) - http://www.tojelt.com/editorial.html
2015 to date    Reviewer, DINAMIKA ILMU: International Education Journal. http://journal.iain-samarinda.ac.id/index.php/dinamika_ilmu
2012–2015     Editorial Assistant, The Village within the Global Village: Art and Culture in a Globalizing                                                                                               World. Readings from the Chinua Achebe International Biennial Conference, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Administrative
2009–2010    Registry Department (General Duties), University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
                               Administrative Assistant
•    Core duties: Correspondence, writing (letters, minutes, speeches etc)
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES AND POSITIONS OUTSIDE NORMAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2016-    Representative, African Union Students’ Council, United Kingdom Chapter
2016-2017    Co-chair, Organising Committee for the 12th Newcastle upon Tyne Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics, co-hosted by Universities of Newcastle and Northumbria.
2015-2016     Examinations Officer, Department of English and Literary Studies
2012-2015    Secretary, Faculty of Arts Book of Readings Editorial Committee
2011-2012    Secretary, Chinua Achebe International Conference of the Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria Organising Committee
2012-2013    Academic Adviser, Year-three Students
2011-2013     Member, Faculty Space Allocation Committee
2011 to date     Member, Departmental Library Committee
2010 - 2015    Member, Departmental Examinations Committee
2008 – 2009    National Vice-President, National Association of Students of English and Literary Studies         (NASELS)
2007 – 2008    President, English and Literary Students’ Association (ELSA), University of Nigeria, Nsukka



PUBLICATIONS

Published Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. & Matthias Chukwu (2016). Interrogating the teaching and learning of English in Nigeria: Still in search of an enabling principle. Turkish Online Journal of English Language Teaching (TOJELT), 1(2): 75—84. http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/tojelt/article/view/5000176698
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. & Sosthenes N. Ekeh (2015). Shifting the borders: Genre-crossing in Modern African Drama. Research Innovator: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2(5): 1—17. http://www.research-chronicler.com/ResInv/pdf/v2i5/2501.pdf  
·    Chukwu, Mathias, Ijeoma Oguanuo & Kingsley Ugwuanyi (2014). Poor literacy in the English language: Beyond the teacher and his classroom, inside the mass media. Literacy and Reading in Nigeria: A Journal of the Reading Association of Nigeria, 15(2): 261—266.
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. (2011). Western mentality and emasculation in Chimamanda Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus. Journal of the Literary Society of Nigeria (JLSN), 3(1): 35—44.
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. (2008). ‘Humanistic thought and the scapegoat figure in Euripedes’ Iphigenia at Aulis’. The Muse: A Literary Journal of Creative and Critical Writing at Nsukka, 36(36): 14—19.

Accepted paper(s)
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., Matthias Chukwu & Hyginus Eze (2016). The tragic order and the threat of comedy in Achebe’s Arrow of God (accepted by Okike: African Journal of New Writing)
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. (2015). ...but some are more equal than others: A Marxist reading of Benedict Benabai’s My Life in the Burning Creeks. Unlocking the puzzle box of solo drama in Nigeria (edited by Mabel Evwierhoma, Austine Akpuda, Chike Okoye & Chidi Nwankwo).

Papers/book chapters under review
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. (2016). Has Nigerian English Actually Come of Age? (an article)

Books
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. (2013). Developing the Communicative Competence of Second-language Speakers of English through Literature. Saarbrucken: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
·    Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O. (2012). Government Terms and Facts: A Dictionary for Students of Government. Second Edition. Port-Harcourt: Neigbourhood Publishers.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, STUDENTSHIPS AND BURSARIES

2016—        PhD Research Studentship of the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, United Kingdom


2016    Full Bursary, Association of Commonwealth Universities Summer School, University of Rwanda, Kigali, 13th—21st August 2016


2016        Postgraduate PhD Studentship, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (not taken up)


2016    University of Auckland Faculty of Arts Doctoral Scholarship 2016, University of Auckland, New Zealand (not taken up)

ACADEMIC WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

2016    Getting Published in African Studies Workshop: Organised by African Studies Association, United Kingdom at University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom, 28 November 2016
2016    Doing International Fieldwork in Developing Contexts: Organised by the Newcastle University, 1 December 2016

CONFERENCES ATTENDED & PAPERS PRESENTED
2015    International Conference of the English Language Teachers Association of Nigeria (ELTAN) held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
    Paper Presented: Interrogating the teaching and learning of English in Nigeria: Still in search of an enabling principle
2014    International Conference of the Reading Association of Nigeria held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
    Paper presented: Poor literacy in the English language: Beyond the teacher and his classroom, inside the mass media.
2013    Africa and World Literature (AWL) Conference of the Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
    Paper presented: Neuro-linguistic Programming in Teacher-learner Discourse
2012        Chinua Achebe International Conference of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
        Paper presented: Theocide and Apocalypse in Achebe’s Arrow of God
2011    Annual Conference of the Literary Society of Nigeria held at the University of Benin, Benin City.  
Paper presented: Western mentality and emasculation in Chimamanda Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

°    British Association of Applied Linguistics (BAAL)
°    International Association for World Englishes (IAWE)
°    Postcolonial Studies Association (PSA), United Kingdom
°    English Language Teachers Association of Nigeria (ELTAN)
°    Linguistic Ethnography Forum–a special interest group of the British Association of Applied Linguistics (BAAL)

TRAININGS, FURTHER COURSES & ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATES

2015        AuthorAid Writing Workshop on Qualitative Research
        University of Nigeria, Nsukka
        Certificate: Certificate of Participation
2015        Beareau of International Information Programs
United States Department of State’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)
Course/Certificate: Leadership Course (certificate awarded)
2015        Power up: English for the Energy Transmission provided by http://philanthropyu.org/
2015        Organizational Capacity: Assessment to Action provided by www. http://philanthropyu.org/
        Course/Certificate: Cerficicate of Participation (certificate awarded)    
2015        University of Queensland, Australia
        Course: English Grammar and Style
2015        British Council, United Kingdom
        Course: Understanding IELTS
2010        Management Course by the National Institute of Management (NIM)
        Course/Certificate: Diploma in Management (certificate awarded)
2009        IEC Career Training Network
        Course: Career/Job Creation Awreness (certificate  awarded)
2009        National Interactive Youth Forum organized by Rise Nigeria
        Course/Certificate: Certificate of Youth Advocacy (certificate awarded)
2008    Entrepreneurship/Development Programme by Centre for Entrepreneurship and Development Research, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
         Course: Entepreneurship/Development (certificate awarded)
2008        Universal Mandatory IT Training (UMITT) by the University of Nigeria ICT Centre
        Course: Computer/ICT Proficiency (certificate awarded)
     AWARDS, HONOURS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

2012 to date     Pioneered a now nationwide call-in radio programme called ‘English Parliament’ aired on Lion FM (91.1) and Voice (96.7), adjudged one of the best programmes in each of the stations
2013-2014    Organised a community-wide youth empowerment programme in my community called Eha-alumona Youth Empowerment Programme, where many youths were trained on career development
2013    Best Graduating Student (Language), Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (MA)
2010    Led a team of corps members to organise a symposium on Oil Deregulation in Nigeria in Benin, Edo State, Nigeria (in partnership with the Department of Mass Communication, University of Benin City)
2009    Co-organised a symposium on Constitutional Amendment in Nigeria under Leadership Trust International (an NGO)  
2008    Best Graduating Student, Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (BA)
2007/2008    Two-time Second-Prize Winner on Critical Writing at the University of Nigeria Literary Arts Festival, 2007 & 2008 editions          
2007–2008    Led a team of resource persons to organise several career trainings for secondary school students in Nsukka under an NGO           

ADDITIONAL PERSONAL INFORMATION
Nationality:    Nigerian
Languages:     Igbo (native)
                         English (near-native competence)
Interests:     Sociolinguistics, second language research, English grammar and African literature
Strengths:    Very good knowledge of the English language; computer knowledge; diplomatic and communicative competence; and management/organisational and leadership abilities

REFERENCES
Sam Onuigbo, Professor of English, Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria and Former Director, Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka | samuel.onuigbo@unn.edu.ng | +234 (0) 803 548 3074
Ikenna Dieke, Formerly Professor of English and African Studies, Institute of African Studies, Arizona State University, Arizona, USA; and now Professor of English, Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka | ikenna.dieke@unn.edu.ng  | +234 (0) 810 006 5893

Approved by
Iraguha Bandora Yves
Founder and President of AUSC.
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).
www.africanunionsc.org


Sunday, June 25, 2017

THE AUSC INTERNATIONAL ACTION PLAN 2016-2019


I. 1ST PERIOD: JANUARY 1ST 2016-2016, DECEMBER 31ST.
-BROAD ACTIVITIES:
1. 1st Half Year, Creation of Africa Union Students’ Council Strong Leadership inside the whole African Continent from January 1st to June 30th:

a) Establishment of AUSC Transitional Committee 2016-2019 recruitment and inclusion process of all Interested African Students Leaders in all African Countries.
b) Establishment of effective Online Management System and International Leadership System inside the AUSC, All possible Social Media including Extraordinary International AUSC Website.
c) Following Up the African Union Commission networking and Establishment of collaboration framework among 3 possible ways, 1st Total Dependence, 2nd Partial Dependence, 3rd Total Independence.

2. 2nd Half Year, Effective mass Registration from July1st to December 31st:
a) All African National Students’ Organizations/Associations,
b) All African National Guild Councils/Unions and Clubs.
c) All interested Non Students Organizations/Private and Public All.
d) Establishment effective online meeting and Conference System.
II. 2nd Period: January 1st 2017-2017, December 31st.
-Broad Activities:
1. 1st Half Year, Establishment of the African Students ‘ International Development Fund (ASIDF) “For the Self-reliant Africa We Deserve” From January 1st to June 30th:

a) Establishment of ASIDF Contribution Collection Branches in all African Countries, Zones, and Districts.
b) Establishment the African Students' International Critical Thinkers Board (ASICTB)" For The Politically Stabilized Africa We Deserve"
c) Other activities none specified.

2. 2nd Half Year, Establishment of the African Students’ International Development Bank (ASIDB) “For the Sustainable Economic Africa We Deserve” From July1st to December 31st:

a) Establishment of ASIDB branches in all African Countries and Zones.
b) Establishment of International African Students ‘Education Loan Board (IASELB)" For The Sustainable Developed and Educated African Population We Deserve".
c) Other non-specified Activities.
III. 3RD PERIOD: JANUARY 1ST 2018-2019, JANUARY 31ST.
-BROAD ACTIVITIES:
1.1st Half Year, Establishment of regular System of African Self Reliant Promoting International Students’ Conferences  and more Scientific, Social, entrepreneurship , Leadership, Education, Technology, Economic, Development Projects , And Others activities ) From January 1st, June 30th:

a) Involvement of concerned African Governmental and Private Institutions All.
b) Establishment of the African Students' International Newsletters and Media Board (ASINMB)"For The Sustainable Connected and Networked African Community We Deserve" 
c)Other non-specified Activities.

2. 2nd Half Year, Evolution and maintenance Period, From July1st to December 31st:

a) All AUSC Projects Auditing and Maintenance.
b) Establishment of Official Call for Application AUSC Executive Representatives International Level, National Level, Zones Level, Districts and Confirmation of Successful New Leaders All.
c) Other non-specified Activities.

3. 1st 6 Months, of the Half Year, 2019: Official Handover from Transitional Period 2016-2019 to Executive Period 2019-2022. From January 1st to June 30th:

a) AUSC International Executive Committee 2019-2022 and AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019 Leaders Conference, General Assembly and Official Handover,
b) Establishment of AUSC Advisory and Mentorship Board,
c) Other non-specified Activities.


Approved by 
H.E IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
 President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve".

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed AUSC-ASIDF Nigeria Contributions Collections National Coordinator Honorable Mr AHMAD MUHAMMAD ZAHRADDEEN, Nationality of NIGERIA.June 25th, 2017

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed AUSC-ASIDF Nigeria Contributions Collections National Coordinator Honorable Mr AHMAD MUHAMMAD ZAHRADDEEN, Nationality of NIGERIA.June 25th, 2017

CURRICULUM VITAE
AHMAD MUHAMMAD ZAHRADDEEN
No. 6 Dawaki Quarters Gombe
08100276696
Email: ahmadmuhdzahraddeen@gmail.com
PERSONAL DATA
DATE OF BIRTH: 02-06-1996
PLACE OF BIRTH: GOMBE
GENDER: MALE
MARITAL STATUS: SINGLE
STATE OF ORIGIN: GOMBE
RELIGION: MUSLIM
NATIONALITY: NIGERIAN
OCCUPATION: STUDENT
COURSE OF STUDY: BSc Ed. Agricultural
Science
AUSC PROFILE
TITLE: Honourable
POSITION: ASIDF Nigeria Contributions
Collections National Coordinator
PERSONAL PROFILE
✅ Integrity and honesty
✅ Self motivated and target oriented
✅ Ability to work under pressure
✅ Ability to work effectively in a team
✅ Excellent planning and organisation skills
✅ Great conflict resolution skills
EDUCATION:
⏩Jalo Waziri Primary School Gombe State.
2002-2008
⏩Unibek Group of School Rivers State.
2008-2011
⏩Salem International College Rivers State.
2011-2013
⏩Ilimi International College Gombe State.
2013-2014
⏩Federal University, Kashere Gombe
State.2014-2018 (In-View)
QUALIFICATIONS
1. BSc. Ed. Agricultural Science (In-View)
2. Senior Secondary School Certificate
Examination
3. Young African Leaders Initiative Certificate In
UNDERSTANDING RENEWABLE ENERGY
4. Young African Leaders Initiative Certificate In
FUNDAMENTALS OF STARTING
AND RUNNING A BUSINESS
5. Gombe State Student Association Certificate
As The Best Traditional
Group.
ASSOCIATION INVOLVED
1. Young African Leaders Initiative
2. African Union Student Council
3. Gombe State Student Association
4. Nigerian Universities Education Student
Association
REFEREES
1. Ummul Khairat Bello
Office Of The Registrar College Of Legal And
Islamic Studies Nafada.
07030155414
2.Hadiza A Tahir.
MD/CEO Halal Ventures Nigeria Ltd.
07034378278

Approved by
Iraguha Bandora Yves
Founder and President of AUSC.
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).
www.africanunionsc.org

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed Niger Central Zonal Representative/General Secretary of the AUSC-Niger National Office, Honorable Mr ABOUBACAR HASSAOU Samaila, Nationality of NIGER.

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed Niger Central Zonal Representative/General Secretary of the AUSC-Niger National Office, Honorable Mr ABOUBACAR HASSAOU Samaila, Nationality of NIGER.

CURRICULUM VITAE
Nom : ABOUBACAR HASSAOU
Prénom :        Samaila
Sexe     : Masculin
Né le    : 29 mai 1991 à AKOKAN (Arlit)
 Nationalité : Nigérienne
Situation matrimoniale : Célibataire
Religion : Musulmane
Lieu de résidence : Niamey (Haro-banda)
Mobile   : 0022796046773 /0022792175571
Gmail     : aboubacar2905@gmail.com
Ecole : EMIG
Poste AUSC : Niger central zonal representative/General secretary of the AUSC-Niger National Office
Numéro Carte d’étudiant : 0356
Formations

2014 à aujourd’hui
EMIG, Ecole de Mine de l’Industrie et de la Géologie
Elève en cours de formation d’ingénieur en option d’électromécanique (BAC+5=diplôme d’ingénieur en Electromécanique prévu en 2017).      
2011 à 2014
EMIG, Ecole de Mine de l’Industrie et de la Géologie
Formation de technicien supérieur en option : Automatisme industriel
Diplôme de Technicien Supérieur (DTS) accompagné d’un tableau d’honneur en Automatisme Industriel.      
2010 à 2011
Complexe Scolaire Privé TAGORA (Arlit)
Baccalauréat série D.      
2006 à 2007
Complexe Scolaire Privé TAGORA (Arlit)
Brevet d’Etude du Premier Cycle BEPC.      
2002 à 2003
Complexe Scolaire Privé TAGORA (Arlit)
Certificat de Fin d’Etude de Premier Cycle CFEPD.   
Expériences professionnelles

Aout-septembre 2016 (un (1) mois)
Stage de 2eme année de formation d’ingénieur en option électromécanique– COMINAK, Compagnie Minière d’Akouta      
Mai-Aout 2014 (trois (3) mois)
Stage de en fin de cycle de Technicien Supérieur – SOMAÏR, Société des Mine de l’Aïr       
Juillet-Aout 2013 (un (1) mois)
Stagiaire en 2ème année de formation de Technicien Supérieur–COMINAK, Compagnie Minière d’Akouta  

Activités para-universitaires

Du 24 Mars 24 mai 2017 : Formation sur l’anglais (conversation et grammaire)
Du 24 Mars 24 mai 2017 : formation en Toast-Master
14 mai 2017       : séminaire pratique sur le leadership et l’Entreprenariat Innovant
12 Février 2017 : formation sur le processus élémentaires pour la création d’entreprise
Février 2017      : Formation sur le leadership et la vie associative
1er Février 2016 au 1ER Février 2017 : 1er responsable du Secrétariat des affaires culturelles et sportive de la structure des étudiants de l’EMIG
01  au 04 juin 2016 (quatre (4) jours) : 1er responsable de la commission logistique et transport dans le cadre d’organisation des journées nationales de management (JNM) tenue à Niamey (attestation non encore reçue).
2013 à 2015    : participation dans l’organisation des activités culturelles du bureau d’étudiants de l’EMIG
27 au 29 Aout 2015 : Participation au forum national sur l’éducation tenu au département d’Arlit par l’Association de Jeunes Scientifique et Littéraire (AJSL).

Information et langue

Bon niveau en manipulation des logiciels bureautique (Microsoft office)
Français : Lu, écrit et parlé (très bien)
Anglais   : Lu, écrit et parlé (moyen)
Haoussa : Parlé (très bien)   
Centres d’intérêt

Sport         : football, volleyball
Loisirs       : lecture, scrabble, navigation sur Google, les réseaux sociaux.   
.
Ressente date de mise à jour : le 23/06/2017

Approved by

Iraguha Bandora Yves

Founder and President of AUSC.

Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).

www.africanunionsc.org

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed AUSC-ASIDF Nigeria Contributions Collections National Coordinator Honorable Mr AHMAD MUHAMMAD ZAHRADDEEN, Nationality of NIGERIA.June 25th, 2017

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed AUSC-ASIDF Nigeria Contributions
Collections National Coordinator Honorable Mr AHMAD MUHAMMAD ZAHRADDEEN, Nationality of NIGERIA.



CURRICULUM VITAE

AHMAD MUHAMMAD ZAHRADDEEN

No. 6 Dawaki Quarters Gombe

08100276696

Email: ahmadmuhdzahraddeen@gmail.com

PERSONAL DATA


DATE OF BIRTH: 02-06-1996

PLACE OF BIRTH: GOMBE

GENDER: MALE

MARITAL STATUS: SINGLE

STATE OF ORIGIN: GOMBE

RELIGION: MUSLIM

NATIONALITY: NIGERIAN

OCCUPATION: STUDENT

COURSE OF STUDY: BSc Ed. Agricultural

Science

AUSC PROFILE

TITLE: Honourable

POSITION: ASIDF Nigeria Contributions

Collections National Coordinator

PERSONAL PROFILE

✅ Integrity and honesty

✅ Self motivated and target oriented

✅ Ability to work under pressure

✅ Ability to work effectively in a team

✅ Excellent planning and organisation skills

✅ Great conflict resolution skills

EDUCATION:

⏩Jalo Waziri Primary School Gombe State.

2002-2008

⏩Unibek Group of School Rivers State.

2008-2011

⏩Salem International College Rivers State.

2011-2013

⏩Ilimi International College Gombe State.

2013-2014

⏩Federal University, Kashere Gombe

State.2014-2018 (In-View)

QUALIFICATIONS

1. BSc. Ed. Agricultural Science (In-View)

2. Senior Secondary School Certificate

Examination

3. Young African Leaders Initiative Certificate In

UNDERSTANDING RENEWABLE ENERGY

4. Young African Leaders Initiative Certificate In

FUNDAMENTALS OF STARTING

AND RUNNING A BUSINESS

5. Gombe State Student Association Certificate

As The Best Traditional

Group.

ASSOCIATION INVOLVED

1. Young African Leaders Initiative

2. African Union Student Council

3. Gombe State Student Association

4. Nigerian Universities Education Student

Association

REFEREES

1. Ummul Khairat Bello

Office Of The Registrar College Of Legal And

Islamic Studies Nafada.

07030155414

2.Hadiza A Tahir.

MD/CEO Halal Ventures Nigeria Ltd.

07034378278


Approved by

Iraguha Bandora Yves

Founder and President of AUSC.

Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).

www.africanunionsc.org

Friday, June 23, 2017

Le Bureau du President de l'AUSC publie la le CV de l'Honorable Maissoro Malam Idi Farida , Représentante de la zone Nord du Niger de l’organisation panafricaine African Union Student’s Council.Thursday June 22nd , 2017.

Le Bureau du President de l'AUSC publie la le CV de l'Honorable Maissoro Malam Idi Farida , Représentante de la zone Nord du Niger de l’organisation panafricaine African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve". Thursday June 22nd , 2017.

Maissoro Malam Idi Farida           
EMIG, Niamey, Niger
Tél : 90185013
24 ans
maissorofarida@gmail.comELEVE INGENIEURe EN MINES-ENVIRONNEMENT
Ø    Diplômes et formations
2017 : Dernière année du cycle Ingénieur en mines-environnement à l’école des mines de l’industrie de géologie.
2017 : Formation en toastmaster (huit séances).
2017 : Certificate of english proficiency in recognition of completion of conversation and grammar english courses.
2017 : Participation au séminaire pratique sur le leadership de l’entrepreneur et l’entrepreneuriat innovant le14 mai.
2017 : Formation sur les processus élémentaires pour la création d’une entreprise le 02 février.
2017 : Formation du 22 au 23 janvier  sur la vie associative et le leadership.
2016 : Formation en management du 01 au 04 juin lors des journées nationales de management avec pour thème centrale « Le management : entre art, utopie et pratiques ? une science en évolution dans un monde en mutation, le Niger »
2015-2016 : Deuxième année de mines environnement, cycle ingénieur à l’école des mines de l’industrie et de la géologie (EMIG)
2014-2015 : Année de tronc commun, cycle ingénieur à l’école des mines de l’industrie et de la géologie(EMIG)
2014 : Diplôme de technicien supérieur (DTS) en minéralurgie-environnement mention BIEN
2011-2014 : Cycle technicien supérieur  à l’école des mines de l’industrie et de la géologie(EMIG)
2011 : Bac D mention Assez bien


Ø    Expériences professionnelles
Du 09/08/2016 au 19/09/2016 stage pratique en mines-environnement au sein du département traitement minerai de la SOMAIR.
Du 12/05/2014 au 13/08/2014 : Stage de fin de cycle au sein du département  traitement de minerai de la société des mines de l’Aïr (SOMAIR) avec pour thème : Essais industriels du floculant synthétique FA 105B  et optimisation des paramètres de filtration.
Ø    Compétences et connaissances techniques
Mines: exploitation des mines (mines à ciel ouvert, mines souterraines), conditionnement-transport, abattage, soutènement
Minéralurgie : préparation mécanique des minerais, valorisation physique, flottation, métallurgie extractive
Environnement : environnement minier, radioprotection, sciences et techniques de l’environnement, traitement des déchets, traitement des eaux
Géologie : hydrogéologie, prospection minière et calculs des réserves, cristallographie-minéralogie, hydrologie.
Informatique :
Système d’exploitation : Windows, MS-DOS
Bureautique :
Microsoft Word, Excel, Power point
Ø    Langues
Haoussa,  Kanouri, Français: Très bon niveau
Anglais : Assez bon niveau

Ø     Centres d’intérêts
Loisirs : Lecture, jogging
Associations : membre fondateur de l’association nigérienne pour la protection de l’environnement (ANPDE).
Organisations : Représentante de la zone Nord du Niger de l’organisation panafricaine African Union Student’s Council.

Approved by 
Iraguha Bandora Yves,
AUSC president and Founder


Wednesday, June 21, 2017

AUSC President's Office is Announcing the the deepest sympathies to the family of Honorable Mr Ireh Testimony Kingsley Former Appointed AUSC Belarus Chapter National Representative.Friday, 2nd of June, 2017.

AUSC President's Office is Announcing the the deepest sympathies to the family of Honorable Mr Ireh Testimony Kingsley Former Appointed AUSC Belarus Chapter National Representative.Friday, 2nd of June, 2017.
African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve "
Office of the AUSC Founder and President .
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).

Wednesday, June 21st,2017.

Dear AUSC Leader/Advisor(All) .

Re: Announcing the the deepest sympathies to the family of Honorable Mr Ireh Testimony Kingsley Former Appointed AUSC Belarus Chapter National Representative.

With a heavy heart, the Office of the Founder and President of African Union Students' Council(AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" basing on the news provided from the  Nigerian Community in Belarus Republic  announces the passing to glory of Mr Ireh Kingsley chike testimony on Friday, 2nd of June, 2017.

Mr Ireh Kingsley resided and studied in Novopolotsk in Belarus, has volunteered to apply to represent AUSC in Belarus since June 2016 and this is a very bad news and extreme loss for the whole Continent of Africa ,Particularly for Federal Government of Nigeria and for AUSC.
We pray that God grant his family and friends the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

May the Almighty continue to keep us all. More details would be posted subsequently.
God bless you all.
God bless NCB.
God bless Nigeria.

May His Soul Rest In Peace(RIP).

IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves,
AUSC President and Founder .
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).
Website: www.africanunionsc.org

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed AUSC Western Africa Regional Deputy Representative Honorable Mr ABDULLAHI SALIM,Nationality of NIGERIA

AUSC President's Office shares the CURRICULUM VITAE of an Appointed AUSC Western Africa Regional Deputy Representative Honorable Mr ABDULLAHI SALIM, Nationality of NIGERIA.

CURRICULUM VITAE

ABDULLAHI SALIM

BA6 YAHAYA ROAD ,KINKINAU ,KADUNA ,NIGERIA
+2348035828964
EMAIL: salimabdullahi99@gmail.com
Date Of birth :10/10/95
Am enthusiastic medical student looking for involvement in leadership skills for a better Nigeria and Africa Target t
Personal information
Name in full: ABDULLAHI SALIM
Date of birth :10/10/1995
Place of birth :Tudun wada kaduna state
State of origin :kaduna state
Nationality :Nigerian
Gender :Male
Current contact address :ABU TEACHING HOSPITAL, ZARIA, KADUNA
Permanent home address :BA6 YAJAYA ROAD KINKINAU KADUNA ,NIGERIA
  .                                        Educational information
I am a current medical student studying BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, BACHELOR OF SURGERY at AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA
2000-2005.    – SALFANAMOH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ,KADUNA
2005-2011.     –SUPREME INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE  KADUNA
2012-2013.     ---SCHOOL OF BASICS AND REMEDIAL STUDIES ,AHMEDU BELLO UNIVERSITY, FUNTUA
2013-PRESENT. –AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA
   
                       INTEREST AND ACHIEVEMENTS
I am the founder and president of a local community organization,KINKINAU YOUTH HEALTH DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION.
Presently :
Secretary general of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF KADUNA STATE MEDICAL STUDENTS.
Assistant Secretary General, Action group for adolescent Health, AGAH
Vice president 2,Kaduna state students union, KADSSU,ABU Zaria
Deputy Western Africa Regional representative, AUSC

Blog:


WHY AUSC MUST EXIST :for the better Africa we deserve
     African union students council is an organization created for many reasons that will transform the present Africa to a world class African style of leadership  .it gathered students, the leaders of tomorrow ,at national and international levels .its a training ground for aspiring politicians .
      In AUSC, students will be trained and supported to represent the views of other students . Students will be given the chance to perfect their talents. Through looking for negotiations, public speaking, diplomacy and project management. All while meeting new people from all over Africa from different universities and having fun.
      It’s indeed a responsibility for our present leaders to support this kind of organizations for a better tomorrow and a better Africa we deserve.

Approved by
Iraguha Bandora Yves
Founder and President of AUSC.
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC).
www.africanunionsc.org

Friday, June 16, 2017

AUSC President's Office released the Online payments for registration fees to participate in the 1st AAFYC 2017. June 16th, 2017

Dear delegates (Updated list containing 294 online registered delegates ) to the 1st All Afrikana First Youth Congress(1st AAFYC 2017),
You are cordially invited to the 1st All Afrikana Youth Congress (1518th October 2017), Hilltop Hotel, Kigali-Rwanda. Use Paypal to easily complete your registration to participate in this 1st AAFYC 2017, choose your 1 category and pay according to these possible available 3 categories below:


Participation Ticket fees required per delegates 3 categories
Submission of abstracts and online registration will soon be closed from 30th June, 2017 and now we are proceeding to the (CLICK HERE) for  Online payments for registration fees (Please create your own Account in the PayPal and use your VISA Card and Your E-mail used during registration to confirm your physical participation to the 1st AAFYC 2017 in Kigali_Rwanda October 15th to 18th 2017; and this payment online will be closed on 1st September 2017 to give more time to the 1st AAFYC 2017 organizing committee and logistics committee in order to arrange your arrivals in Kigali-Rwanda and prepare for your stays and more on this congress related activities .

Therefore, to easy the process, there is fixed only 3 categories of delegates to facilitate all payments , You will pay different amounts of registration fees while the payments are suitable for each specific category ranging from Non AUSC Leaders students who will be paying $400 covering accommodation of 3 days, meals, conference materials, tour of Kigali and visiting Virunga Gorillas Park, and local transportation for 4 days, all professionals will have to pay $800 covering accommodation of 3 days, meals, conference materials, tour of Kigali and Visiting Virunga Gorillas Park and local transportation for 4 days, However, for AUSC Leaders all and Rwanda National Youth and Academicians staying in Kigali will pay  $250 covering accommodation 2 to 3 days, meals, conference materials, tour of Kigali, and Visiting Virunga Gorillas Park and Local Transportation for 4 days.

Note: Payments on Arrival of any National and International Delegate to  Kigali-Rwanda will be accepted and must be negotiated before the close of this online payment deadline on 1st September 2017 and will be obliged to pay in Rwandan Francs via the AUSC Bank Account in ECOBANK which is available in Kigali-Rwanda/Account Number: 0010093812905903 of ASICTB in ECOBANK-RWANDA.

Other Professionals NGOS leaders and Governments' Officials from Different Countries from across the world who would wish to stay in a Most Higher Cost Hotel would inform the Organizing Committee Desk (conference abstracts, papers, more details requests) must be addressed via email to ausc.communication.office@gmail.com, to Book for their VIP Rooms in most VIP Hotels and will need to have donated and contributed to the successful preparation of this 1st AUSC Congress to be accommodated in a VIP Place (High Class).

Please feel free to Contact AUSC President via e-mail:ausc.president.office@gmail.com or via whatsapp:+250736196204 for any issues related to your plan to arrive in Kigali to participate in the 1st AAFYC 2017.


Attached is the Updated list in Excel for personal verification on the successful online registration , especially for immigration purpose . Every International Delegate must verify identification and make sure to provide correct names and addresses .
Regards.
                          Full Name
1.    Nathaniel mateko
2.    Iraguha Bandora Yves
3.    Elizabeth Anne Jones
4.    Andongabi Kenedy Abendong
5.    Alfred Kwesi Manyeh
6.    NSABIYUMVA WILSON
7.    Kimberly pierre
8.    Jo Anne Bennett
9.    JANEFER RABERA KEBATI
10.    Winnie Choni Barawa
11.    Muteebwa Laban
12.    lydia
13.    LICKIBY Brusly Clichy
14.    Lilian Adhiambo Omondi
15.    Aaron Bizimana
16.    Eric TWIZEYIMANA
17.    Peris Wanjiku Njoroge
18.    Waweru Susan Muchiku
19.    gilbert wechuli
20.    Kennedy Misiko Anyangu
21.    Lilian Kemuma Ondara
22.    duncan mandela mairura
23.    Vincent Otieno Obita
24.    maryanne nyongesa
25.    Nizeyimana sylvain rasan
26.    TITUS KIBOR CHEBII
27.    Josephine bosibori oyaro
28.    Derrick Juma Oyonjo
29.    PERIS WANJIKU NJOROGE
30.    KONGNYU EMMANUEL RINGNYU
31.    RUVUGAMIGABO Aristide
32.    CYRIANUS CYRIACUS LWEYENDEZA
33.    Ndayizigiye Thierry
34.    Josephine N Najjuma
35.    ABDI ALI ABDULLAHI
36.    Oscar Amos Issangya
37.    Bittok Francis Kimutai
38.    NAMANYA ELIOT
39.    Jean Claude RIVUZIMANA
40.    Alexis NIMUBONA
41.    irakoze laila
42.    Thaddée Uwimana
43.    Munyangabire Emmanuel
44.    BAMPORINEZA ildeohonse
45.    IMANISHIMWE FIDELE
46.    John MANIRAKIZA
47.    MURENGERANTWARI Vianney
48.    MWESIGYE David
49.    NDAYISENGA Eric
50.    Piabezie Forsung Chi
51.    mbabazi ceaser
52.    NDAYISENGA Eric
53.    Elyas Abdi Issa
54.    Norbert NIYONGIRA
55.    Sylvain Ndagiwenimana
56.    Eyoab Mathewos Massebo
57.    Wekesa Amos
58.    Ndayikengurukiye Aristide
59.    Dianarose Kinyua
60.    mursal anisa mohamed
61.    Jerusha
62.    Ali Rama Wendo
63.    RASHID SALIM
64.    Innocent NDIKUBWIMANA
65.    jerusha njua nyambura
66.    jerusha njua nyambura
67.    Getrude Atieno Orodo
68.    KELVIN ALUNGA
69.    nyabuto clinton onyimbo
70.    Niyitegeka Desire
71.    Dorcas Tatenda Mutyavaviri
72.    william maloya
73.    Derrick Juma Oyonjo
74.    akunzirwe Rebecca
75.    basisi soulaya
76.    Jones Osore
77.    chekwech gaudencia
78.    Kelvin Kiplimo
79.    Ivony Kamala
80.    JOYCE KAIZA
81.    Alphonse MBARUSHIMANA
82.    Amina Ahmed abdillahi
83.    Amina Ahmed Abdillahi
84.    Sundus abdiweli jama
85.    Sundus abdiweli jama
86.    IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
87.    Justine Nabateregga
88.    Justine Nabateregga
89.    Dr. Kofi Agyapong
90.    Frankson Thuva Charo
91.    Patrick Ishimwe
92.    Amadu Bah
93.    manirumva evariste
94.    Haoua Moussa Dan Malam
95.    Ansumana M. Konneh
96.    Abubakar Muhammed
97.    Yahya Sowe
98.    Paulin NTIHEMUKA
99.    OUSMANE KEITA
100.    OUSMANE KEITA
101.    Peter Samson Peter
102.    Felix NSABIMANA
103.    Lawal Abdulhamid
104.    LICKBY Brusly Clichy
105.    IRAKIZA Jacques désiré
106.    RUTAYISIRE François Xavier
107.    Kalilu L. Konneh
108.    Alpha Toubab MILLIMONO
109.    moutik mbark
110.    sano ousmane
111.    sano ousmane
112.    Chikamba Edmond
113.    HASHIM BASHIR YAHYA
114.    Sheriff Ahmed Al-hassan
115.    Derrick Rugenge
116.    Jeffery Bafo Ampofo
117.    Samaher.taj@yahoo.com
118.    John Nyakno Christopher
119.    Abdiwasa Idiris Jelle
120.    Musa Saidu
121.    Mohammed mansour abaker
122.    Shehu Ibrahim Muhammad
123.    CITO MIDERHO
124.    Marc André Bruno Abdoul wahab
125.    Souleymane Niang
126.    GIRANEZA Fanny
127.    Souleymane Niang
128.    Dikena Aboubacar Nanamou
129.    Safiatou Chérif Souleymane Diawara
130.    NTIHEMUKA Emmanuel
131.    Serofo Motshekga
132.    Fanta Chimere Diaw
133.    Yahya Sowe
134.    KONGNYU EMMANUEL RINGNYU
135.    Souleyman sall
136.    Mohammed mansour abaker
137.    Sphamandla Njabulo Shezi
138.    Twizere Aimee Pascaline
139.    Innocent NDIKUBWIMANA
140.    Daba Keita
141.    Patrick Ishimwe
142.    Abdul Karim B. Bah
143.    Jasonta Farella Coker
144.    Elvis Igirimbabazi
145.    ABDUNUUR MOHAMED MWIMI
146.    asmin napacho
147.    Cooper Paasewe
148.    Fatoumata KEITA
149.    AFADODAN YAOVI
150.    Zena Suleiman Mgwatu
151.    Edmond Chikamba
152.    Faith Shuaib
153.    Gloria Frank Kasamala
154.    McArthur Dennis Gbardyu
155.    Faith Shuaib
156.    Apolmida Haruna Tsammani
157.    N'cho yapo chinin charlene grace
158.    Agnes Marie-josee Abbet
159.    Noowe Johnson
160.    Ndayishimiye Léopold
161.    Rawlins P. Jardia
162.    Moses Paye, Jr.
163.    FOLAHAN Didier Bolarinwa Atchabi
164.    Abraham Aruho Bainomugisha
165.    Bola Adedugbe
166.    Naphtal TUYISABE
167.    IDONGESIT MICHAEL EKPENYONG
168.    KAGISHA Emmanuel
169.    KONAN AMEA Michael
170.    Ronald Chilufya Mutale
171.    Sylvia kakyo
172.    Hagenimana Godfrey
173.    Reginald Saria
174.    Njavwa Wila Simukoko
175.    Njavwa Wila Simukoko
176.    manirumva evariste
177.    Willibard Butambala
178.    Collins Nyong
179.    Thatayaone Ntwaetsile
180.    Baba Abou LY
181.    Nyangubu Yessy Nyamsogoro
182.    Babangida Ruma
183.    Osuji kemas
184.    sanusi umar
185.    francis joram ntakije
186.    frank philemoni
187.    Muyambango kabubi
188.    OKOUMILA-OLEMBE Descartes
189.    Ojewola Olawale
190.    Thiam Paul Omar
191.    Boniphace A.Mutefunya
192.    BIKORIMANA Sylvain
193.    Enow Awah Georges Stevens
194.    Valens Twizerimana
195.    jibril adamu seze
196.    Shehu Usman Salihu
197.    Rabiu Umar Maska
198.    Edward Williams
199.    Walter Odemba
200.    Rachel OPOTA
201.    Evans Exaud
202.    Suzane William mollel
203.    BENEDICT A. MASAWE
204.    Jonathan Sarwah Stewart
205.    Flavia Nyadoi
206.    Isimbi Shemsa
207.    adesanya adekunle olatunde
208.    Sano ousmane
209.    Shedrack Juma Masine
210.    Kenan Caleb
211.    MUKANTWAZA Pierrette
212.    Arlette ISHIMWE MAHORO
213.    Lowestain Peter
214.    Carlos Stephane Santos Roque Silva
215.    JULIUS PATRICK KITING'ATI
216.    David L. Horne
217.    irakoze laila
218.    Sano ousmane
219.    Saa Bobo LENO
220.    UWASE MARIE ANGE
221.    Daria Imbukwa
222.    Augusta Massare Watson
223.    olugbola gubasavi
224.    Samaher Tajeldin hasan Tajeldin
225.    Aisha sami
226.    Ibtihal Elsadid AbdElrhman Ridwan
227.    Mohaned Ahmed Agabeldour
228.    Badru Juma Rajabu
229.    Okoye Robinson Chibuzo
230.    Emmanuel Uwiringiyimana
231.    Ndahimana Norbert
232.    NKAFU KINGSLY
233.    NKAFU KINGSLY
234.    Cydya Williams
235.    Pascal Rwema Muhamahoro
236.    Ngwali Haji Makame
237.    Remaz Mohamed Hussein Hammad
238.    ntwari sadiki edwin
239.    ntwari sadiki edwin
240.    Araoye
241.    Sinzinkayo Emmanuel
242.    NDAGIWENIMANA sylvain
243.    ngabonziza cedric
244.    Elyas Abdi Issa
245.    MAINGA MACHARIA COLLINS
246.    Eric Wouabo Wafo
247.    MUNEZERO JEAN DE DIEU
248.    AHMED MOHAMMED ABIED ABDALLA
249.    Christine muthoni
250.    Olimatou B.Manneh
251.    Abrar Hamouda Omer Sha-Eldeen
252.    Fredrick Omondi  Kasuku
253.    Joseph Magak
254.    Khendi Martin Misigo
255.    BENOIT SIBOMANA
256.    OMONDI MARTIN OWILAH
257.    OYENIYI DAVID
258.    Elias Samuel Unekwu
259.    Fathia Hassan Moussa
260.    Niwemugore Djamila
261.    Daba Keita
262.    John MANIRAKIZA
263.    Samuel Nibo
264.    Shehu Ibrahim Muhammad
265.    MUCKTARR RASCHID
266.    MUKASHYAKA Noella
267.    Utuza Marie Pascaline
268.    Alimatu Jalloh
269.    Maniriho Sylvere
270.    KOUADIO KOUAME ROLAND ANDRE
271.    Gloria Frank Kasamala
272.    Suzane William mollel
273.    Ngwali Haji Makame
274.    Dianarose kinyua
275.    Ahmed Mohammed Abied
276.    manirumva evariste
277.    Valens Twizerimana
278.    BENOIT SIBOMANA
279.    Houssem Abida
280.    CHIBUZO ROBINSON OKOYE
281.    Christine Muthoni muchiri
282.    Elyas Abdi Issa
283.    Alphonse MBARUSHIMANA
284.    Nijimbere Tychique
285.    Silwal Magak
286.    francis joram ntakije
287.    GEORGE MULINGI MUGABE
288.    BARINZI J. M. Vianney
289.    NDIZERA Vedaste
290.    Kabiru Mukhtar
291.    Mclarence Shungu Mandaza
292.    Kabanda Umar
293.    Richard EKODEU
294.    BWISELELO Abedi


Approved on Friday 16th June, 2017  by
Iraguha Bandora Yves
President and Founder
African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve". 
Website: www.africanunionsc.org

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

1st AAFYC List of All Delegates 270 is pulished:"AUSC President's Office has announced the Names of all 270 preliminary delegates to the 1st All Afrikana First You Congress October 15th -18th 2017 (1st AAFYC 2017) who completed their online registration for easy self verification by delegates . (Responses, June 7th 2017) and close of Online Registration is scheduled on 30th June 2017 at 11h59 pm GMT."

1st AAFYC List of All Delegates 270 is published"AUSC President's Office has announced the Names of all 270 preliminary delegates to the 1st All Afrikana First You Congress October 15th -18th 2017 (1st AAFYC 2017) who completed their online  registration for easy self verification by delegates . (Responses, June 7th 2017) and close of Online Registration is scheduled on 30th June 2017 at 11h59 pm GMT."
Acknowledgement to AUSC Presidency's Special Advisors Honorable Professor Mammo Muchie AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For African Union Focal Point and Honorable Samuel Pieh AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For AUSC Congress and Conferences Fundraising Focal Point for their unlimited efforts put in the fully preparation of this (1st AAFYC 2017)Thank You Mammo and Pieh our AUSC Special Advisors.
AUSC President and Founder released a special speech for 1st AAFYC 2017Dear All , we are pleased to call for more SPONSORS to the 1st AUSC Congress(1st AAFYC 2017 ). For the matter of facts , willing all to accompany the AUSC in its ways to build the better Africa We Deserve from January 1st 2016 until ever will become permanent Partners of Honor for AUSC.
Therefore, we are opening free partnership occasion to those strong companies, institutions, International and Local NGOs ,and individuals who can donate to sponsor the 1st All Afrikana First Youth Congress 2017 (1st AAFYC 2017) that is going to bring together all AUSC leaders from Across the Continent of Africa and African Diaspora and all interested friends of African Youth Generations , please you are called to keep sharing this important information to different stakeholders who can help Us with Financial Aid to achieve the success of this Congress.Note: All money donations transactions reserved for AUSC conferences ,workshops ,training and other academic purposes, for any deposit , must be TRANSFERRED to AUSC International Bank Account  via the following Account Number:  0010093812905903 of ASICTB opened in the ECOBANKAUSC ECOBANK RWANDA. Again the hard copy documents delivered for any money transaction must be scanned and send to the AUSC International Communication Office for filing them under the noners special profile , as for future use , all the documents in this line can be found from sending a request for them to the AUSC International Communication Office via e-mail: ausc.communication.office@gmail.com . Best regards. H.E Mr Iraguha Bandora Yves, President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"

Prof Mammo Muchie :

My Dear Dynamic President Yves,

I am writing to introduce you to  Bob and Mickie who are actively working on agriculture. I would like you to extend an invitation  for them to present on agriculture. Please read the two attachments, that I found very relevant on agriculture.

Please communicate with them and let us establish link with AUSC systematically

Be good on the First Youth Congress of AUSC they join us

Please  exchange through e-mail

With My Warmest best Regards,
Mammo

www.sarchi-steid.org.za

Fwd: Heifer Phone Call
Bob Bloom <Bob.Bloom@heifer.org>    Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 9:40 PM
To: AfricanUnion Students Council <ausc.president.office@gmail.com>, Mammo Muchie <mammo.muchie@gmail.com>, Greta Grishanova <Greta.Grishanova@heifer.org>
Cc: Philip Cotton <vc@ur.ac.rw>, "paulkagame@gov.rw" <paulkagame@gov.rw>, AfricanunionStudentscouncil Ausc <ausc.communication.office@gmail.com>, Diana Diallo <DialloD@africa-union.org>, "MusabayanaW@africa-union.org" <MusabayanaW@africa-union.org>, "Chairperson@africa-union.org" <Chairperson@africa-union.org>, Gatanazi Rubagumya <rgatanazi@gmail.com>, "auscinternationalcommunication@gmail.com" <auscinternationalcommunication@gmail.com>

Reply:
Thank You Dear Prof.Mammo Muchie for inviting Bob and Mickie .
My Special Advisor,

AUSC Presidency is very interested in having Agricultural related presentation by both Bob and Mickie during the Congress.
We will soon start to deliver Official National; and International invitations to those who are supposed to become special delegates to the 1st All Afrikana First You Congress October 15th -18th 2017 as soon as possible after we close the deadline for new applications on 30th June, 2017.

We will make sure they received their invitations.

Meanwhile they may have to register online via this link[ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCd7cwDA6klgJk7yC3UkzpRFpGqO_QrZfVLKJfMgslAvKDog/viewform?c=0&w=1  ]before we close the Application link online.

For now we have high number of National and International willing delegates to attend and participate in the 1st AAFYC 2017 October 15th to 18th , 2017, with at least 270 Online registered applicants for the 1st AAFYC 2017 October 15th to 18th , 2017.

Therefore, as this congress will bring more international experienced Presenters, I have tried to network with both Government Officials with online correspondences to introduce to them the current AUSC planned activities including this Congress in October to be able to receive National accreditation and more feel at home delivered welcoming messages to our International delegates.

The target for that purpose will be to invite our University of Rwanda Vice Chancellor to welcome both Our Ministry of Youth and ICT to welcome our International Youth delegates and Ministry of Education to welcome our International Academicians and Professors , while our President of the Republic of Rwanda will be honorably invited to offer a special blessing speech to the 1st All Afrikana First You Congress October 15th -18th 2017 (1st AAFYC 2017) as this has been a real beginning of the new era in this continent of Africa with many Pan-Africanism based Youth and Old Adults Movements being arising from different corners of the Continent of Africa and Diaspora aiming to have a United African Government including AUSC , as we shall keep organizing many similar Congresses in different years a head in different Countries across Africa and Diaspora; Thus this 1st AAFYC 2017 must be a remarkable Made In Rwanda Congress to build its historical progress and to give it a mark of Made in Rwanda.

Best wishes.

Recommended links for personal reading for more currently available International opportunities shared with AUSC:

1)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/06/shared-is-ausc-president-and-founders.html
2)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/03/ausc-presidencys-special-advisor-for.html
3)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/10/call-for-abstracts-7th-african-unity.html
4)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/05/the-office-of-president-of-ausc-wishes.html
5)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/05/ausc-president-and-founder-delivered.html
6)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/05/ecowas-youth-council-presidents-message.html
7)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/05/asidf-towards-asidb.html
8)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/04/now-ausc-proceeds-with-opening-its.html
9)http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/blog-page_67.html
10)http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/what-we-do.html
11)http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/ausc-history.html
12)http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/general-overview.html
13)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/06/ausc-presidents-office-announced-close_8.html

Best regards.

Iraguha Bandora Yves
AUSC President and Founder.
Kigali -Rwanda
Bob Bloom:
Dear President Yves,



Thank you again for your invitation to this wonderful event.



Via email, I want to introduce you to my colleague, Greta Grishanova, who is working extensively with our East Africa Youth Inclusion Project where we and the MasterCard Foundation have developed a project to work with 25,000 youth.  I believe Greta can be very helpful in coordinating Heifer’s engagement with this conference in October to ensure we have the right people in attendance.



Thank you and thank you again Professor Muchie for your introduction!



Bob

Reply

Thank You once again Dear Bob Bloom,

We are very importantly glad to welcome Greta Grishanova to the Preparation of the upcoming 1st All Afrikana First Youth Congress (1st AAFYC 2017) in October 15th to 18th, 2017.

We expect from your team to be with us presenting interesting topics about Agriculture and more information about East Africa Youth Inclusion Project and the MasterCard Foundation your developed project to work with 25,000 youth, as AUSC Leadership will be interested in further involvement in your projects .


We are very much honored to keep reminding all your team to make sure they are registered online to attend this congress before the deadline June 30th, 2017.


The links are:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCd7cwDA6klgJk7yC3UkzpRFpGqO_QrZfVLKJfMgslAvKDog/viewform?c=0&w=1

http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/02/quickly-fill-online-registration-form.html

http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/our-galerry.html


Best Regards.

Pieh Samuel:
Dear President Bandora:

In reference to your request yesterday, I am attaching a summary CV for your official use as needed.

Thank you for all that you continue doing to ensure the Africa we all deserve within this generation.

We are still planning to bring at least 5 students from Bujumbura for the Congress in Kigali- October 2017. Is it feasible for you to visit us in Bujumbura before the congress? Give us some option dates for your visit in August or September.

I am traveling to the USA next week for 3 weeks and intend to promote the Congress to some of the Historically Black Colleges especially in the Southern States of USA.

Best wishes always,

    Samuel Hingha Pieh, MPH, RS
    +257-75979826
    +571-312-6554
    Director, Research and Development
    Summit International Institute
    32 Coeur d'Afrique- Quatier Asiatique
    Bujumbura, Burundi
    www.sii.edu.bi

"Join efforts to help manage our global wealth for the good of all HUMANITY!" by S. H. Pieh

Reply:
Dear Pieh

Your updated CV has been well received with thanks.
I will really visit Bujumbura in this September, 2017.
For other needs , You are advised please to create and send the link to your AUSC Office Facebook Page to update your Profile on the AUSC International Website.
Create your AUSC professional e-mail in gmail and send it as well here:
Your AUSC New professional E-mail must look like this with the agreed international AUSC National Leaders E-mail format "E-mail: ausc.(Abbreviation or full name of your position inside AUSC).office@gmail.com"

Best Regards.

Iraguha Bandora Yves
AUSC president and Founder.

Mr IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves, RN, BScN, (Hons),

Medical Student,Doc IV,University of Rwanda,

President African Union Students’ Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"

Rwanda Country Coordinator,Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors' Network(CYPAN),www.cypan.org

"A proudly Rwandan Young Leader and Commonwealth Young Achiever 2015",Book Page45,p51: http://www.commonwealthyouthcouncil.com/index.php/news/35-commonwealth-youth-achievers-book-published

Tel&Whatsapp:+250736196204

ausc.president.office@gmail.com,

Skype:BandoraYves

Twitter: @AfricanUnionSC,

www.africanunionsc.org,www.fansso.org,www.iby-rnsso.org,

www.africanusc.org,www.iby-myfe.org ,www.healthykidneyfoundation.org,

"A winner is a dreamer who never gives up" Nelson Mandela.

"Education is the key to Success" Nelson Mandela.
Africans can unite/Les Africains peuvent s'unir.
http://www.etatsafricainsunis.org
 or http://www.unitedafrikanstates.org
Stop the new scramble for Africa by uniting the African  States.
Arretons la nouvelle ruee vers l'Afrique en unifiant les etats africains.

Names of registered delegates for 1st AAFYC 2017:

1)     NATHANIEL MATEKO
2)     IRAGUHA BANDORA YVES
3)     ELIZABETH ANNE JONES
4)     ANDONGABI KENEDY ABENDONG
5)     ALFRED KWESI MANYEH
6)     NSABIYUMVA WILSON
7)     KIMBERLY PIERRE
8)     JO ANNE BENNETT
9)     JANEFER RABERA KEBATI
10)  WINNIE CHONI BARAWA
11)  MUTEEBWA LABAN
12)  LYDIA
13)  LICKIBY BRUSLY CLICHY
14)  LILIAN ADHIAMBO OMONDI
15)  AARON BIZIMANA
16)  ERIC TWIZEYIMANA
17)  PERIS WANJIKU NJOROGE
18)  WAWERU SUSAN MUCHIKU
19)  GILBERT WECHULI
20)  KENNEDY MISIKO ANYANGU
21)  LILIAN KEMUMA ONDARA
22)  DUNCAN MANDELA MAIRURA
23)  VINCENT OTIENO OBITA
24)  MARYANNE NYONGESA
25)  NIZEYIMANA SYLVAIN RASAN
26)  TITUS KIBOR CHEBII
27)  JOSEPHINE BOSIBORI OYARO
28)  DERRICK JUMA OYONJO
29)  PERIS WANJIKU NJOROGE
30)  KONGNYU EMMANUEL RINGNYU
31)  RUVUGAMIGABO ARISTIDE
32)  CYRIANUS CYRIACUS LWEYENDEZA
33)  NDAYIZIGIYE THIERRY
34)  JOSEPHINE N NAJJUMA
35)  ABDI ALI ABDULLAHI
36)  OSCAR AMOS ISSANGYA
37)  BITTOK FRANCIS KIMUTAI
38)  NAMANYA ELIOT
39)  JEAN CLAUDE RIVUZIMANA
40)  ALEXIS NIMUBONA
41)  IRAKOZE LAILA
42)  THADDÉE UWIMANA
43)  MUNYANGABIRE EMMANUEL
44)  BAMPORINEZA ILDEOHONSE
45)  IMANISHIMWE FIDELE
46)  JOHN MANIRAKIZA
47)  MURENGERANTWARI VIANNEY
48)  MWESIGYE DAVID
49)  NDAYISENGA ERIC
50)  PIABEZIE FORSUNG CHI
51)  MBABAZI CEASER
52)  NDAYISENGA ERIC
53)  ELYAS ABDI ISSA
54)  NORBERT NIYONGIRA
55)  SYLVAIN NDAGIWENIMANA
56)  EYOAB MATHEWOS MASSEBO
57)  WEKESA AMOS
58)  NDAYIKENGURUKIYE ARISTIDE
59)  DIANAROSE KINYUA
60)  MURSAL ANISA MOHAMED
61)  JERUSHA
62)  ALI RAMA WENDO
63)  RASHID SALIM
64)  INNOCENT NDIKUBWIMANA
65)  JERUSHA NJUA NYAMBURA
66)  JERUSHA NJUA NYAMBURA
67)  GETRUDE ATIENO ORODO
68)  KELVIN ALUNGA
69)  NYABUTO CLINTON ONYIMBO
70)  NIYITEGEKA DESIRE
71)  DORCAS TATENDA MUTYAVAVIRI
72)  WILLIAM MALOYA
73)  DERRICK JUMA OYONJO
74)  AKUNZIRWE REBECCA
75)  BASISI SOULAYA
76)  JONES OSORE
77)  CHEKWECH GAUDENCIA
78)  KELVIN KIPLIMO
79)  IVONY KAMALA
80)  JOYCE KAIZA
81)  ALPHONSE MBARUSHIMANA
82)  AMINA AHMED ABDILLAHI
83)  AMINA AHMED ABDILLAHI
84)  SUNDUS ABDIWELI JAMA
85)  SUNDUS ABDIWELI JAMA
86)  IRAGUHA BANDORA YVES
87)  JUSTINE NABATEREGGA
88)  JUSTINE NABATEREGGA
89)  DR. KOFI AGYAPONG
90)  FRANKSON THUVA CHARO
91)  PATRICK ISHIMWE
92)  AMADU BAH
93)  MANIRUMVA EVARISTE
94)  HAOUA MOUSSA DAN MALAM
95)  ANSUMANA M. KONNEH
96)  ABUBAKAR MUHAMMED
97)  YAHYA SOWE
98)  PAULIN NTIHEMUKA
99)  OUSMANE KEITA
100)                OUSMANE KEITA
101)                PETER SAMSON PETER
102)                FELIX NSABIMANA
103)                LAWAL ABDULHAMID
104)                LICKBY BRUSLY CLICHY
105)                IRAKIZA JACQUES DÉSIRÉ
106)                RUTAYISIRE FRANÇOIS XAVIER
107)                KALILU L. KONNEH
108)                ALPHA TOUBAB MILLIMONO
109)                MOUTIK MBARK
110)                SANO OUSMANE
111)                SANO OUSMANE
112)                CHIKAMBA EDMOND
113)                HASHIM BASHIR YAHYA
114)                SHERIFF AHMED AL-HASSAN
115)                DERRICK RUGENGE
116)                JEFFERY BAFO AMPOFO
117)                SAMAHER.TAJ@YAHOO.COM
118)                JOHN NYAKNO CHRISTOPHER
119)                ABDIWASA IDIRIS JELLE
120)                MUSA SAIDU
121)                MOHAMMED MANSOUR ABAKER
122)                SHEHU IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD
123)                CITO MIDERHO
124)                MARC ANDRÉ BRUNO ABDOUL WAHAB
125)                SOULEYMANE NIANG
126)                GIRANEZA FANNY
127)                SOULEYMANE NIANG
128)                DIKENA ABOUBACAR NANAMOU
129)                SAFIATOU CHÉRIF SOULEYMANE DIAWARA
130)                NTIHEMUKA EMMANUEL
131)                SEROFO MOTSHEKGA
132)                FANTA CHIMERE DIAW
133)                YAHYA SOWE
134)                KONGNYU EMMANUEL RINGNYU
135)                SOULEYMAN SALL
136)                MOHAMMED MANSOUR ABAKER
137)                SPHAMANDLA NJABULO SHEZI
138)                TWIZERE AIMEE PASCALINE
139)                INNOCENT NDIKUBWIMANA
140)                DABA KEITA
141)                PATRICK ISHIMWE
142)                ABDUL KARIM B. BAH
143)                JASONTA FARELLA COKER
144)                ELVIS IGIRIMBABAZI
145)                ABDUNUUR MOHAMED MWIMI
146)                ASMIN NAPACHO
147)                COOPER PAASEWE
148)                FATOUMATA KEITA
149)                AFADODAN YAOVI
150)                ZENA SULEIMAN MGWATU
151)                EDMOND CHIKAMBA
152)                FAITH SHUAIB
153)                GLORIA FRANK KASAMALA
154)                MCARTHUR DENNIS GBARDYU
155)                FAITH SHUAIB
156)                APOLMIDA HARUNA TSAMMANI
157)                N'CHO YAPO CHININ CHARLENE GRACE
158)                AGNES MARIE-JOSEE ABBET
159)                NOOWE JOHNSON
160)                NDAYISHIMIYE LÉOPOLD
161)                RAWLINS P. JARDIA
162)                MOSES PAYE, JR.
163)                FOLAHAN DIDIER BOLARINWA ATCHABI
164)                ABRAHAM ARUHO BAINOMUGISHA
165)                BOLA ADEDUGBE
166)                NAPHTAL TUYISABE
167)                IDONGESIT MICHAEL EKPENYONG
168)                KAGISHA EMMANUEL
169)                KONAN AMEA MICHAEL
170)                RONALD CHILUFYA MUTALE
171)                SYLVIA KAKYO
172)                HAGENIMANA GODFREY
173)                REGINALD SARIA
174)                NJAVWA WILA SIMUKOKO
175)                NJAVWA WILA SIMUKOKO
176)                MANIRUMVA EVARISTE
177)                WILLIBARD BUTAMBALA
178)                COLLINS NYONG
179)                THATAYAONE NTWAETSILE
180)                BABA ABOU LY
181)                NYANGUBU YESSY NYAMSOGORO
182)                BABANGIDA RUMA
183)                OSUJI KEMAS
184)                SANUSI UMAR
185)                FRANCIS JORAM NTAKIJE
186)                FRANK PHILEMONI
187)                MUYAMBANGO KABUBI
188)                OKOUMILA-OLEMBE DESCARTES
189)                OJEWOLA OLAWALE
190)                THIAM PAUL OMAR
191)                BONIPHACE A.MUTEFUNYA
192)                BIKORIMANA SYLVAIN
193)                ENOW AWAH GEORGES STEVENS
194)                VALENS TWIZERIMANA
195)                JIBRIL ADAMU SEZE
196)                SHEHU USMAN SALIHU
197)                RABIU UMAR MASKA
198)                EDWARD WILLIAMS
199)                WALTER ODEMBA
200)                RACHEL OPOTA
201)                EVANS EXAUD
202)                SUZANE WILLIAM MOLLEL
203)                BENEDICT A. MASAWE
204)                JONATHAN SARWAH STEWART
205)                FLAVIA NYADOI
206)                ISIMBI SHEMSA
207)                ADESANYA ADEKUNLE OLATUNDE
208)                SANO OUSMANE
209)                SHEDRACK JUMA MASINE
210)                KENAN CALEB
211)                MUKANTWAZA PIERRETTE
212)                ARLETTE ISHIMWE MAHORO
213)                LOWESTAIN PETER
214)                CARLOS STEPHANE SANTOS ROQUE SILVA
215)                JULIUS PATRICK KITING'ATI
216)                DAVID L. HORNE
217)                IRAKOZE LAILA
218)                SANO OUSMANE
219)                SAA BOBO LENO
220)                UWASE MARIE ANGE
221)                DARIA IMBUKWA
222)                AUGUSTA MASSARE WATSON
223)                OLUGBOLA GUBASAVI
224)                SAMAHER TAJELDIN HASAN TAJELDIN
225)                AISHA SAMI
226)                IBTIHAL ELSADID ABDELRHMAN RIDWAN
227)                MOHANED AHMED AGABELDOUR
228)                BADRU JUMA RAJABU
229)                OKOYE ROBINSON CHIBUZO
230)                EMMANUEL UWIRINGIYIMANA
231)                NDAHIMANA NORBERT
232)                NKAFU KINGSLY
233)                NKAFU KINGSLY
234)                CYDYA WILLIAMS
235)                PASCAL RWEMA MUHAMAHORO
236)                NGWALI HAJI MAKAME
237)                REMAZ MOHAMED HUSSEIN HAMMAD
238)                NTWARI SADIKI EDWIN
239)                NTWARI SADIKI EDWIN
240)                ARAOYE
241)                SINZINKAYO EMMANUEL
242)                NDAGIWENIMANA SYLVAIN
243)                NGABONZIZA CEDRIC
244)                ELYAS ABDI ISSA
245)                MAINGA MACHARIA COLLINS
246)                ERIC WOUABO WAFO
247)                MUNEZERO JEAN DE DIEU
248)                AHMED MOHAMMED ABIED ABDALLA
249)                CHRISTINE MUTHONI
250)                OLIMATOU B.MANNEH
251)                ABRAR HAMOUDA OMER SHA-ELDEEN
252)                FREDRICK OMONDI  KASUKU
253)                JOSEPH MAGAK
254)                KHENDI MARTIN MISIGO
255)                BENOIT SIBOMANA
256)                OMONDI MARTIN OWILAH
257)                OYENIYI DAVID
258)                ELIAS SAMUEL UNEKWU
259)                FATHIA HASSAN MOUSSA
260)                NIWEMUGORE DJAMILA
261)                DABA KEITA
262)                JOHN MANIRAKIZA
263)                SAMUEL NIBO
264)                SHEHU IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD
265)                MUCKTARR RASCHID
266)                MUKASHYAKA NOELLA
267)                UTUZA MARIE PASCALINE
268)                ALIMATU JALLOH
269)                MANIRIHO SYLVERE
270)                KOUADIO KOUAME ROLAND ANDRE

Match the Numbers and names of 1st AAFYC 2017 delegates above with their Countries below following a descending order:

1)     Zimbabwe
2)     Rwanda
3)     Rwanda
4)     Cameroon
5)     Ghana
6)     RWANDA
7)     Rwanda
8)     Guinea
9)     KENYA
10)  Kenya
11)  UGANDA
12)  KENYA
13)  Congo
14)  Rwanda
15)  Rwanda
16)  Rwanda
17)  Kenya
18)  Kenya
19)  Kenya
20)  Kenya
21)  Kenya
22)  kenya
23)  Kenya
24)  kenya
25)  uganda
26)  KENYA
27)  Kenya
28)  Kenya
29)  KENYA
30)  CAMEROON
31)  Burundi
32)  TANZANIA
33)  Burundi
34)  Uganda
35)  KENYA
36)  Tanzania
37)  Kenya
38)  UGANDA
39)  Burundi
40)  Burundi
41)  Burundi
42)  Rwanda
43)  Rwanda
44)  Rwandan
45)  Rwanda
46)  Rwanda
47)  Rwanda
48)  Rwanda
49)  BURUNDI
50)  Cameroon
51)  Uganda
52)  BURUNDI
53)  Kenya
54)  Rwanda
55)  Rwanda
56)  Ethiopia
57)  kenya
58)  Burundi
59)  Kenya
60)  kenya
61)  Kenya
62)  Kenya
63)  KENYA
64)  Rwanda
65)  Kenya
66)  Kenya
67)  Kenya
68)  Kenya
69)  kenya
70)  RWANDA
71)  zimbabwe
72)  Zimbabwe
73)  Kenya
74)  uganda
75)  burundi
76)  Kenya
77)  uganda
78)  Kenya
79)  Tanzania
80)  TANZANIA
81)  Rwanda
82)  Kenya
83)  Kenya
84)  Kenya
85)  Kenya
86)  Rwanda
87)  UGANDA
88)  UGANDA
89)  USA/GHANA Dual Citizen
90)  Sudan
91)  Rwanda
92)  Sierra Leone
93)  rwanda
94)  Niger
95)  Liberia
96)  Nigeria
97)  Gambia
98)  Rwanda
99)  GUINEA
100)        GUINEA
101)        Tanzania
102)        Rwanda
103)        Nigeria
104)        République of Congo
105)        Rwanda
106)        RWANDA
107)        Liberia
108)        Guinea
109)        maroc
110)        Nigeria
111)        Nigeria
112)        Zambia
113)        Nigeria
114)        Sierra Leone
115)        Congo-kinshasa
116)        Ghana
117)        Sudan
118)        Nigerian
119)        Somalia
120)        Rwanda
121)        Sudan
122)        Nigeria
123)        Democratic Republic of Congo
124)        Niger
125)        Mauritanie
126)        Rwanda
127)        Mauritanie
128)        Guinée
129)        Niamey
130)        RWANDA
131)        South Africa
132)        Senegal
133)        Gambia
134)        CAMEROON
135)        Mauritanie
136)        Sudan
137)        South Africa
138)        RWANDA
139)        RWANDA
140)        Guinea Conakry
141)        Rwanda
142)        Sierra Leone
143)        Sierra Leone
144)        Senegal ( I'm Burundian)
145)        TANZANIA
146)        tanzania
147)        2012
148)        Guinea
149)        Togo
150)        Tanzania
151)        Zambia
152)        Nigeria
153)        Tanzania
154)        Liberia
155)        Nigeria
156)        Nigeria
157)        Côte d'Ivoire
158)        Ghana
159)        Uganda
160)        Burundi
161)        Liberia
162)        Liberia
163)        Bénin
164)        Tanzania
165)        Nigeria
166)        Rwandan
167)        NIGERIA
168)        Rwanda
169)        Côte d'Ivoire
170)        Zambia
171)        Uganda
172)        Rwanda
173)        Tanzania
174)        Zambia
175)        Zambia
176)        rwanda
177)        Tanzania
178)        Nigeria
179)        Botswana
180)        Mauritanie
181)        Tanzania
182)        Nigeria
183)        Nigeria
184)        Nigeria
185)        Tanzania
186)        Tanzania
187)        Zambia
188)        Ivory coast
189)        NIGERIA
190)        Côte d’Ivoire
191)        Tanzania
192)        Rwanda
193)        Cameroon
194)        Rwanda
195)        nigeria
196)        Nigeria
197)        Nigeria
198)        Sierra Leone
199)        Tanzania
200)        Burundi
201)        Tanzania
202)        Tanzania
203)        TANZANIA
204)        Liberia
205)        Uganda
206)        Rwanda
207)        Nigeria
208)        Guinea
209)        Tanzania
210)        Nigeria
211)        Rwanda
212)        Rwanda
213)        Uganda
214)        Cabo Verde
215)        TANZANIIA
216)        U.S.A.
217)        burundi
218)        Guinea
219)        Guinea
220)        RWANDA
221)        United States
222)        Liberia
223)        United States
224)        Sudan
225)        Sudan
226)        sudan
227)        Sudan
228)        Tanzania
229)        Nigeria
230)        Rwanda
231)        Rwanda
232)        Cameroon
233)        Cameroon
234)        United States
235)        Uganda
236)        Tanzania
237)        sudan
238)        Rwanda
239)        Rwanda
240)        Nigeria
241)        rwanda
242)        Rwanda
243)        burundi
244)        Kenya
245)        KENYA
246)        Ethiopia
247)        RWANDA
248)        Sudan
249)        Kenya
250)        Gambia
251)        sudan
252)        Kenya
253)        Kenya
254)        kenya
255)        RWANDA
256)        KENYA
257)        Nigeria
258)        Nigeria
259)        Djibouti
260)        Rwanda
261)        Guinea
262)        Rwanda
263)        Ethiopia
264)        Nigeria
265)        SIERRA LEONE
266)        RWANDA
267)        Rwanda
268)        Guinea
269)        Rwanda
270)        CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Match the Numbers and names of 1st AAFYC 2017 delegates above with their Organizations below following a descending order:


1)     ZNSSA
2)     RWANDA NURSING SCIENCES STUDENTS' ORGANIZATION (RNSSO)" ARISE AND SHINE"
3)     HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH
4)     NONE
5)     DODOWA HEALTH RESEARCH CENTRE OF THE GHANA HEALTH SERVCE
6)     CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE BUTARE (CHUB))
7)     AACN
8)     MINISTERE DE LA SANTE
9)     NONE
10)  NURSING STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF MOI UNIVERSITY
11)  UGANDA NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION CONSORTIUM
12)  AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
13)  ASSOCIATION CONGOLAISE POUR LE BIEN-ÊTRE FAMILIAL
14)  UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA HRH-NYU PROGRAM
15)  RNSSO
16)  MEDSAR
17)  KENYA NATIONAL NURSING STUDENT CHARTER
18)  KENYA NURSES STUDENT COUNCIL
19)  STUDENT CHAPTER
20)  NURSING COUNCIL OF KENYA
21)  NURSING COUNCIL OF KENYA
22)  STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL
23)  NONE
24)  NNAK
25)  UNSC UGANDA
26)  NURSE INTERN
27)  AM NOT
28)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
29)  KENYA STUDENTS NURSES CHAPTER
30)  CAMEROON BAPTIST CONVENTION HEALTH SERVICES
31)  NONE ORGANIZATION
32)  TANZANIA HEALTH PROMOTION SUPPORT
33)  VICE PRESIDENT OF PERFECTION OF NURSING PROFESSION CLUB IN MY COMPUS
34)  MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
35)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
36)  UNSATA
37)  NCK
38)  UGANDA NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION CONSORTIUM(UNSAC)
39)  GREAT LAKES UNIVERSITY
40)  AMBASSADOR OF UNITED AFRICAN YOUTHS ORGANIZATION IN BURUNDI
41)  ASSOCIATION BURUNDAISE DOES ETUDIANTS EN MEDECINE
42)  HEALTH VOLUNTEERS INITIATIVE RWANDA
43)  STUDENT AND MEMBER OF MEDSAR
44)  YES
45)  NONE
46)  RWANDA PHARMACEUTICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
47)  DELAGUA HEALTH RWANDA LTD
48)  NONE
49)  MY ORGANIZATION IS TO JOIN YOU
50)  WHO
51)  MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
52)  I NEED TO JOIN YOU
53)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
54)  RWANDA NURSING SCIENCES STUDENTS ORGANIZATION
55)  RWANDA NURSING SCIENCES STUDENTS ORGANIZATION
56)  NONE
57)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
58)  CLUB
59)  NCK
60)  NURSING COUNCIL OF KENYA
61)  NO
62)  N/A
63)  NONE
64)  MEDSAR RWANDA
65)  KENYA STUDENT NURSING CHAPTER
66)  KENYA STUDENT NURSING CHAPTER
67)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
68)  NATIONAL NURSES ASSOCIATION OF KENYA
69)  NAIROBI UNIVERSITY NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
70)  RNSSO
71)  ZIMBABWE NURSING SCIENCE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
72)  NURSING
73)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
74)  MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
75)  ASSOCIATION BURUNDAISE DES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE
76)  KENYA STUDENT NURSES CHAPTER
77)  UGANDA NURSES STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
78)  NATIONAL NURSES ASSOCIATION OF KENYA STUDENT'S CHAPTER
79)  NOT YET
80)  UNISATA
81)  RWANDA PHARMACEUTICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
82)  NNAK
83)  NNAK
84)  NNAK
85)  NNAK
86)  AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS' COUNCIL(AUSC)" FOR THE BETTER AFRICA WE DESERVE"/RWANDA NURSING SCIENCES STUDENTS" ORGANIZATION(RNSSO)"ARISE AND SHINE"
87)  UNSA.
88)  UNSA.
89)  SADA/
90)  AFRICAN YOUTH ENGLISH SOCIETY (AYESO)
91)  AUSC
92)  WHO AM I - S/L
93)  UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA
94)  AFRICAN UNION YOUTH VOLUNTEERS CORPS
95)  LIBERIA NATIONAL STUDENT UNION
96)  PYAFRICA
97)  SALIMATOU FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION  SAFE
98)  WORLD MERIT
99)  OVERT MIND ORGANIZATION
100)                OVERT MIND ORGNIZATION
101)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS COUNCIL
102)                SELF WORKER
103)                AUSC AND NAUS(NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY STUDENT.  NANS ( NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA STUDENT, NAOBS (NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING STUDENT)
104)                AUSC CONGO BRAZZAVILLE
105)                MEDSAR
106)                AUSC
107)                S4INFINTY V&L YOUTH FOUNDATION
108)                KINDIAVENIR
109)                AUSC REPRESENTANT DU MAROC
110)                GUINEAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA.
111)                GUINEAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA.
112)                ZANASU
113)                NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOIL SCIENCE STUDENT (NASSS), UNIMAID CHAPTER
114)                AFRICAN MEDICAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION AT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF AFRICA
115)                BELTCOMMERCE INTL.
116)                YALI
117)                AFRICA ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY
118)                INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
119)                SOMALI YOUTH CIVIC ORGANIZAYION
120)                PRESIDENT, MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY PHARMACY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION KIGALI CAMPUS
121)                AUSC
122)                NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGER STATE STUDENTS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
123)                AGROCONSULT
124)                SECRETARY OF INFORMATIONS
125)                AUSC
126)                AUSC/EAST AFRICA REGION
127)                AUSC
128)                AUSC
129)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENT'S COUNCIL
130)                NONE
131)                TSHEDIMOSO ASSOCIATION
132)                YOUNG AFRICAN LEADERS INITIATIVE
133)                SALIMATOU FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION SAFE
134)                CAMEROON BAPTIST CONVENTION HEALTH SERVICES
135)                ISM ALLUMNI
136)                AUSC
137)                BLACK AFRICAN STUDENT MOVEMENT
138)                AUSC( AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS' COUNCIL)
139)                MEDSAR
140)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENT'S COUNCIL (AUSC)
141)                MEDISAR
142)                MOVEMENT FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS
143)                SIERRA LEONE MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION SLEMSA
144)                AIMS-SENEGAL
145)                THE WAY FORWARD FOUNDATION
146)                TIASO
147)                CAPE MOUNT UNIVERSITY  STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
148)                MPL
149)                MOUVEMENT PANAFRICAIN DES LEADERS MPL
150)                FAMILY FARM
151)                ZANASU
152)                ALL NIGERIA UNITED NATIONS STUDENTS AND YOUTH ORGANIZATION
153)                UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
154)                LIBERIA NATIONAL STUDENT UNION
155)                ALL NIGERIA UNITED NATIONS STUDENTS AND YOUTH ORGANIZATION
156)                HALY HOPE FOUNDATION
157)                ONG FRATERNITÉ SOLIDARITÉ JEUNESSES  DE CÔTE D'IVOIRE
158)                STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL OF MY CAMPUS
159)                FEDERATION OF UGANDA MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (FUMSA)
160)                ACTION POUR LA SAUVEGARDE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
161)                YOUTH ADVOCACY NETWORK LIBERIA
162)                CEYA. CONSCIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH ALLIANCE
163)                EDUSOC-CED
164)                ABE
165)                YPARD
166)                CNJ
167)                ORPHANSCORP
168)                UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA
169)                AMISTARD NETWORK FOR AFRICAN LEADERS
170)                UNZASU
171)                CAVENDISH UNIVERSITY UGANDA
172)                URSU, AUSC, RWOTA,..
173)                EAST AFRICA YOUTHS AMBASSADORS PLATFORM
174)                ACTION AID ZAMBIA, ACTIVISTA CHAIRPERSON EVELYN HONE COLLEGE
175)                ACTION AID ZAMBIA, ACTIVISTA CHAIRPERSON EVELYN HONE COLLEGE
176)                UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA
177)                ROTARACT MZUMBE
178)                CENTER DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT INITIATIVE
179)                BOTSWANA NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS
180)                INTERNATIONAL STAFFING COMPAGNIE
181)                YOUTH OF UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION  (YUNA TZ)
182)                RUMA FOUNDATION
183)                ORDINARY NIGERIA PEOPLE MOVEMENT 
184)                NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL OF NIGERIA SOKOTO STATE CHAPTER
185)                UDSM
186)                RALEIGH INTERNATIONAL
187)                ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION
188)                ANFAL
189)                BEST BRAIN FOUNDATION
190)                AMISTAD NETWORK FOR AFRICAN LEADERS (ANFAL)
191)                BANTU ROOT AFRICA
192)                UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA
193)                CAMEROON MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
194)                MINEDUC
195)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS CLUB
196)                NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FOR PEACE
197)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENT CLUB
198)                UNIVERSITY OF SIERRA LEONE
199)                TANZANIABORAINITIATIVE
200)                KAZEBARUNDI
201)                AFRICA STUDENTS FOR LIBERTY
202)                EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS PLATFORM
203)                DARUSO
204)                LIBERIA NATIONAL STUDENT UNION
205)                WOMEN'S FOCUS UGANDA
206)                STUDENT
207)                UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS
208)                GUINEAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA.
209)                EAST AFRICA YOUTH TANZANIA
210)                LEADTOTS AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
211)                MEDSAR
212)                AUSC
213)                SELF EMPLOYED
214)                IFOME
215)                AIESEC IN TANZANIA
216)                MODEL AFRICAN UNION PARLIAMENTARY DIPLOMASIA HONORS SOCIETY
217)                AFRICAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP FORUM
218)                GUINEA STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
219)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS' COUNCIL (AUSC)
220)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS' COUNCIL
221)                AUSC USA-AFRICAN DIASPORA REPRESENTATIVE AND AMBASSADOR OF AFRICAN WOMEN AND BEYOND (AWAB), NAIROBI, KENYA.
222)                AFRICAN UNION YOUTH CLUB, LIBERIA
223)                SRDC
224)                MEDSIN SUDAN / MEDICAL STUDENT NETWORK SUDAN
225)                DAMSA IN MEDCINE SUDAN
226)                Y-PEER EDUCATION  NETWORK
227)                MEMBER OF Y PEER SUDAN, CO ORGANISER OF TEDXALUBAYYID
228)                GUILD CLERK ,STUDENTS GUILD
229)                NANS, ISAC
230)                MEDSAR
231)                AFRICAN UNION YOUTH TASK FORCE
232)                INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AFRICAN BUSINESS STUDENTS (IFABS) CAMEROON
233)                INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AFRICAN BUSINESS STUDENTS (IFABS) CAMEROON
234)                TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
235)                TREVO LLC
236)                N/A
237)                Y.PEER SUDAN
238)                NYANZA TECHNINICAL SCHOOL
239)                NYANZA TECHNINICAL SCHOOL
240)                NANS
241)                ARDI
242)                AUSC
243)                SUMMIT INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
244)                KENYA NURSING STUDENTS CHAPTER
245)                MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF KENYA
246)                AFRICAN UNION-YOUTH VOLONTEER
247)                KICUKIRO DISTRICT
248)                SUDAN AID ORGANIZATION
249)                INSPIRATIONKENYA AND STUDENTS ASSOCIATION KENYA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.SAKUC
250)                CHILDREN ADVOCACY NETWORK
251)                YPEER
252)                UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI.
253)                UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
254)                KENYA UNIVERSITY STUDENT'S ORGANIZATION
255)                RWANDA TRADITIONAL DANCE
256)                MKU STUDENTS PRESIDENT
257)                NIL
258)                SUG
259)                AUSC DJIBOUTI REPRESENTATIVE
260)                UTB
261)                AUSC
262)                RWANDA PHARMACEUTICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION(RPSA)
263)                ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY
264)                NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGER STATE STUDENTS NANISS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
265)                MOVEMENT OF SOCIAL PROGRESS
266)                UR HUYE COMPUS
267)                UR BUSOGO CAMPUS
268)                AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS' COUNCIL NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
269)                MINING RESOLUTION ORGANISATION
270)                AUSC CÔTE D'IVOIRE


Match the Numbers and names of 1st AAFYC 2017 delegates above with their Gender below following a descending order:



1)     Male
2)     Male
3)     Female
4)     Male
5)     Male
6)     Male
7)     Female
8)     Female
9)     Female
10)  Female
11)  Male
12)  Female
13)  Male
14)  Female
15)  Male
16)  Male
17)  Female
18)  Female
19)  Male
20)  Male
21)  Female
22)  Male
23)  Male
24)  Female
25)  Male
26)  Male
27)  Female
28)  Male
29)  Female
30)  Male
31)  Male
32)  Male

34)  Female
35)  Male
36)  Male
37)  Male
38)  Male

40)  Male
41)  Female
42)  Male
43)  Male
44)  Male
45)  Male
46)  Male
47)  Male
48)  Male

50)  Male
51)  Male

53)  Male
54)  Male
55)  Male
56)  Male
57)  Male
58)  Male
59)  Female
60)  Female
61)  Female
62)  Male
63)  Male

65)  Female
66)  Female
67)  Female
68)  Male
69)  Male
70)  Male
71)  Female
72)  Male
73)  Male
74)  Female
75)  Female
76)  Male
77)  Female
78)  Male
79)  Female
80)  Female
81)  Male
82)  Female
83)  Female
84)  Female
85)  Female
86)  Male
87)  Female
88)  Female
89)  Male
90)  Male
91)  Male
92)  Male
93)  Male
94)  Female
95)  Male
96)  Male
97)  Male
98)  Male
99)  Male
100)                Male
101)                Male
102)                Male
103)                Male
104)                Male
105)                Male
106)                Male
107)                Male
108)                Male
109)                Male
110)                Male
111)                Male
112)                Male
113)                Male
114)                Male
115)                Male
116)                Male
117)                Female
118)                Male
119)                Male
120)                Male
121)                Male
122)                Male
123)                Male
124)                Male
125)                Male
126)                Female
127)                Male
128)                Male
129)                Female
130)                Male
131)                Male
132)                Female
133)                Male
134)                Male
135)                Male
136)                Male
137)                Male
138)                Female
139)                Male
140)                Male
141)                Male
142)                Male
143)                Female
144)                Male
145)                Male
146)                Female
147)                Male
148)                Female
149)                Male
150)                Female
151)                Male
152)                Female
153)                Female
154)                Male
155)                Female
156)                Female
157)                Female
158)                Female
159)                Male
160)                Male
161)                Male
162)                Male
163)                Male
164)                Male
165)                Male
166)                Male
167)                Male
168)                Male
169)                Male
170)                Male
171)                Female
172)                Male
173)                Male
174)                Male
175)                Male
176)                Male
177)                Male
178)                Male
179)                Male
180)                Male
181)                Female
182)                Male
183)                Male
184)                Male
185)                Male
186)                Male
187)                Female
188)                Male
189)                Male
190)                Male
191)                Male
192)                Male
193)                Male
194)                Male
195)                Male
196)                Male
197)                Male
198)                Male
199)                Male
200)                Female
201)                Male
202)                Female
203)                Male
204)                Male
205)                Female
206)                Female
207)                Male
208)                Male
209)                Male
210)                Male
211)                Female
212)                Female
213)                Male
214)                Male
215)                Male
216)                Male
217)                Female
218)                Male
219)                Male
220)                Female
221)                Female
222)                Female
223)                Female
224)                Female
225)                Female
226)                Male
227)                Male
228)                Male
229)                Male
230)                Male
231)                Male
232)                Male
233)                Male
234)                Female
235)                Male
236)                Male
237)                Female
238)                Male
239)                Male
240)                Male
241)                Male
242)                Male
243)                Male
244)                Male
245)                Male
246)                Male
247)                Male
248)                Male
249)                Female
250)                Female
251)                Female
252)                Male
253)                Male
254)                Male
255)                Male
256)                Male
257)                Male

259)                Female
260)                Female
261)                Male
262)                Male
263)                Male
264)                Male
265)                Male
266)                Female
267)                Female
268)                Female
269)                Male
270)                Male
  Match the Numbers and names of 1st AAFYC 2017 delegates above with their Abstracts to be presented below following a descending order:
1)    KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF SMBG IN DIABETIC PATIENTS ADMITTED IN PARERENYATWA MEDICAL WARD    
2)    RNSSO AS A RESULT OF AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING. AND, THE FATHERS PERCEPTIONS ON EXCLUSIVE BREAST FEEDING DONE BY THEIR HIV POSITIVE PARTNERS ATTENDING THE PMTCT CERVICES AT KINYINYA HEALTH CENTER,KIGALI-RWANDA.    
3)    NONE    
4)    NONE    
5)    SOCIOECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS OF BIRTH WEIGHT IN SOUTHERN RURAL GHANA: EVIDENCE FROM DODOWA HEALTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM    
6)    NONE    
7)    NONE    
8)    NONE    
9)    NONE    
10)    AN ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH COMMODITIES MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AT   KERICHO COUNTY REFERAL HOSPITAL.- KENYA    
11)    ASSESSING FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE TRADITIONAL HERBAL MEDICINE USE IN PREGNANCY AND LABOUR IN A REGIONALREFERRAL HOSPITAL IN UGANDA    
12)    PRACTICE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG POSTNATAL MOTHERS ATTENDING MCH/FP CLINIC AT AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY    
13)    NONE    
14)    NONE    
15)    NONE    
16)    KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF DIABETIC PATIENTS ABOUT IMPLICATIONS OF GLYCEMIA    
17)    NONE    
18)    NONE    
19)    NONE    
20)    SCHIZOPHRENIA    
21)    NONE    
22)    NONE    
23)    MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS BY AMAZING MINDS AFRICA    
24)    PREMATURITY AT KNH    
25)    RETENTION IN CARE OF NEWLY DIAGNOSED HIV POSITIVE PREGNANT MORHERS DURING ANTENATAL CARE  ACASE STUDY IN ONE HEALTH CENTER IV IN UGANDA     
26)    PREDISPOSING FACTORS TO DIARHOEA IN CHILDREN BELOW 5 YEARS    
27)    NONE    
28)    NONE    
29)    NONE    
30)    PROMOTING SAFE INJECTION PRACTICES IN INJECTIONS AND TREATMENT ROOMS   OF THE CAMEROON BAPTIST CONVENTION HEALTH SERVICES (CBCHS): CASE STUDY OF ETOUGEBE BAPTIST HOSPITAL YAOUNDÉ (EBHY)      
31)    NONE    
32)    NONE    
33)    NONE    
34)    NONE    
35)    NONE    
36)    KNOWLEDGE,ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGES    
37)    NONE    
38)    NONE    
39)    NONE    
40)    NONE    
41)    NONE    
42)    NONE    
43)    NONE    
44)    NONE    
45)    NONE    
46)    NONE    
47)    EVALUATION OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN NYAGATARE HOSPITAL    
48)    NONE    
49)    NONE    
50)    NONE    
51)    ADHERENCE TO EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS AT MBARARA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL    
52)    NONE    
53)    NONE    
54)    NONE    
55)    NONE    
56)    NONE    
57)    NONE    
58)    NONE    
59)    KNOWLEDGE,ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE TOWARDS HEPATITIS B VACCINE AMONG NURSES AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL,NAIROBI    
60)    KNOWLEDGE,ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE TOWARDS HEPATITIS B VACCINE AMONG NURSES AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL,NAIROBI.    
61)    NONE    
62)    NONE    
63)    NONE    
64)    NONE    
65)    NONE    
66)    NONE    
67)    NONE    
68)    NONE    
69)    NONE    
70)    NONE    
71)    NONE    
72)    NONE    
73)    NOT YET DEFUNED    
74)    NONE    
75)    NONE    
76)    NONE    
77)    NONE    
78)    NONE    
79)    NONE    
80)    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF ESTEEM AND SEXUAL DESICION MAKING AMONG STUDENTS    
81)    ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION STATUS IN UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA AND RISK RELATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT ON CHRONIC DISEASES     
82)    NONE    
83)    NONE    
84)    NONE    
85)    NONE    
86)    THE AFRICAN ACADEMICIANS' PERCEPTION ABOUT AFRICAN YOUNG GENERATION AS A STRONG FOUNDATION NEED FOR AFRICAN UNION ACHIEVEMENT FOR AFRICA'S SUSTAINABLE DEVELPMENT BEFORE 2063     
87)    NONE    
88)    NONE    
89)    THE GODS OF AFRICA/ AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION    
90)    REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICAN YOUTH    
91)    LETS OUR NATURAL RESOURSES MAKE OUR ECONOMIC GROW STRONG     
92)    NONE    
93)    NONE    
94)    NONE    
95)    YOUTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA     
96)    NONE    
97)    NONE    
98)    NONE    
99)    NONE    
100)    NONE    
101)    NONE    
102)    NONE    
103)    NONE    
104)    JEUNES ET VIH/SIDA    
105)    NONE    
106)    NONE    
107)    SELF-STUDIES     
108)    WOMEN ENTRPRENEURSHIP    
109)    LE SAUVEGARDE DE LA CULTURE AFRICAINE EST UN SAUVEGARDE DE L IDENTITÉ.    
110)    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICAN DEMOCRACY.  GHANA,  GAMBIA AND GUINEA.     
111)    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICAN DEMOCRACY.  GHANA,  GAMBIA AND GUINEA.     
112)    TO BE ADVISED    
113)    EFFECT OF SOIL COMPACTION ON INFILTRATION AND SOME AGGREGATE PROPERTIES OF FALLOWED AND CULTIVATED SANDY LOAM.    
114)    NONE    
115)    NONE    
116)    NONE    
117)    CHALLENGES FACING DOCTORS IN SUDAN     
118)    NONE    
119)    NONE    
120)    NONE    
121)    GOBIR TRIBE    
122)    NONE    
123)    THE DYNAMICS OF ELEPHANT’S POPULATION IN THE PNKB: ACTUALIZATION AND HIERARCHIZATION OF THREAT AND EXTINCTION CAUSES        
124)    CAN CHOOSE FOR ME    
125)    CLEJ    
126)    MENTAL HEALTH DISEASES : ONE OF THE POTENTION NCDS TO BE HIGHLIGHTED IN RWANDA    
127)    NONE    
128)    NONE    
129)    NONE    
130)    NONE    
131)    THE NECESSITY OF A MENTAL PARADIGM SHIFT FOR AFRICA'S ADVANCEMENT    
132)    STUDY ON FISTULA IN SENEGAL    
133)    NONE    
134)    PROMOTING SAFE INJECTION PRACTICES IN INJECTIONS AND TREATMENT ROOMS OF THE CAMEROON BAPTIST CONVENTION HEALTH SERVICES (CBCHS): CASE STUDY OF ETOUGEBE BAPTIST HOSPITAL YAOUNDE (EBHY)    
135)    BUSINESS IN ENTREPREUNEURSHIP     
136)    GOBIR TRIBE    
137)    STUDENTS AND LECTURERS PERSPECTIVES ON UNIVERSITY DECOLONISATION- A UKZN-PMB CASE STUDY    
138)    NONE    
139)    NONE    
140)    YOUTH AND GENDER ROLE IN UNITING AFRICA    
141)    NONE    
142)    STARTEGY AND TACTICS OF PAN-AFRICANIST POLITICS OF 21ST CENTURY.    
143)    NONE    
144)    NONE    
145)    NONE    
146)    NO POVERTY    
147)    THE LIVING CONDITIONS OF CAPE MOUNT  STUDENTS     
148)    COMMENT RELEVER LE DEFIS EN AFRIQUE    
149)    L'INÉFFICACITÉ DES SANCTIONS ÉCONOMIQUES CONTRE LES CHANGEMENTS ANTICONSTITUTIONNELS DE GOUVERNEMENT    
150)    GOOD RESULT NOW     
151)    NOT SURE    
152)    NONE    
153)    NONE    
154)    NONE    
155)    NONE    
156)    NONE    
157)    NONE    
158)    NONE    
159)    NONE    
160)    LET US PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT BY OUR MINIMAL EFFORTS    
161)    THE ROLE OF CITIZENS IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT     
162)    NONE    
163)    NONE    
164)    NONE    
165)    ENGAGING YOUTHS IN AGRIBUSINESS FOR SUSTAINABLE DECELOPMENT    
166)    FOREST IMPORTANCE IN ECONOMIC OF A NATION    
167)    NONE    
168)    NONE    
169)    NONE    
170)    NONE    
171)    NOT YET SURE ABOUT THIS.    
172)    NONE    
173)    NONE    
174)    NONE    
175)    NONE    
176)    NONE    
177)    NONE    
178)    NONE    
179)    NONE    
180)    LENTREPRENARIA SOCIAL    
181)    GENDER VIOLENCE     
182)    NONE    
183)    NONE    
184)    NONE    
185)    TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT FOR DEVELEPMENT    
186)    NONE    
187)    NONE    
188)    LES BIENS FAITS DE LA RECHERCHE ACADÉMIQUES     
189)    NONE    
190)    NONE    
191)    NONE    
192)    NONE    
193)    NONE    
194)    NONE    
195)    NONE    
196)    NONE    
197)    NONE    
198)    ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT IN SIERRA LEONE    
199)    PROJECT MANAGER    
200)    NONE    
201)    NONE    
202)    NONE    
203)    NONE    
204)    NONE    
205)    NONE    
206)    NONE    
207)    PRODUCTION OF CERAMIC WATER FILTER USING MEDICINAL LEAVE     
208)    NONE    
209)    NONE    
210)    NONE    
211)    NONE    
212)    NONE    
213)    NONE    
214)    NONE    
215)    E MARKETING IN THE SUSTAINABLE WORLD    
216)    THE VIABILITY OF 21ST CENTURY PAN AFRICAN EDUCATION    
217)    NONE    
218)    NONE    
219)    GENITAL FEMALE MUTILATION     
220)    NONE    
221)    AUSC USA CHAPTER (AUSC USA AFRICAN/AFRIKAN DIASPORA) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF CONNECTING WITH ONE ANOTHER     
222)    NONE    
223)    NONE    
224)    CHALLENGES FACING DOCTORS IN SUDAN     
225)    NONE    
226)    THE ROLE OF ART. IN PROTECTION OF CHILDREN OF VIOLENCE    
227)    NONE    
228)    ROLE OF STUDENTS IN ENHANCING ACCOUNTABILITY    
229)    NONE    
230)    NONE    
231)    VOLUNTEERLISM    
232)    NONE    
233)    PRESERVING AFRICAN CULTURAL VALUES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION    
234)    NONE    
235)    NONE    
236)    NONE    
237)    NONE    
238)    NO ONE    
239)    NO ONE    
240)    AFRICAN YOUTH AND POLITICS    
241)    SOURCE OF PLAY    
242)    BREAST CANCER RISK FACTORS     
243)    NONE    
244)    NONE    
245)    MAPPING PREGNANT WOMEN     
246)    NONE    
247)    NONE    
248)    NONE    
249)    NONE    
250)    DRAMA AND FASHION DESIGN    
251)    FEMAL GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM)    
252)    NONE    
253)    NONE    
254)    NONE    
255)    NONE    
256)    NONE    
257)    NONE    
258)    NONE    
259)    NONE    
260)    NONE    
261)    NONE    
262)    ROLE OF AFRICAN STUDENTS IN IMPLEMENTATION OF SDGS 20130    
263)    NONE    
264)    NIL    
265)    NONE    
266)    NONE    
267)    NONE    
268)    NONE    
269)    NONE
270)    NONE  
approved on June 7th ,2017 by


Acknowledgement to AUSC Presidency's Special Advisors:
    Honorable Professor Mammo Muchie AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For African Union Focal Point and Honorable Samuel Pieh AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For AUSC Congress and Conferences Fundraising Focal Point for their unlimited efforts put in the fully preparation of this (1st AAFYC 2017)
Thank You Mammo and Pieh our AUSC Special Advisors.
AUSC Presidency is very interested in having Agricultural related presentation by both Bob and Mickie during the Congress.
We will soon start to deliver Official National; and International invitations to those who are supposed to become special delegates to the 1st All Afrikana First You Congress October 15th -18th 2017 as soon as possible after we close the deadline for new applications on 30th June, 2017.
We will make sure they received their invitations.
Meanwhile they may have to register online via this link[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCd7cwDA6klgJk7yC3UkzpRFpGqO_QrZfVLKJfMgslAvKDog/viewform?c=0&w=1  ]before we close the Application link online.
For now we have high number of National and International willing delegates to attend and participate in the 1st AAFYC 2017 October 15th to 18th , 2017, with at least 270 Online registered applicants for the 1st AAFYC 2017 October 15th to 18th , 2017.
Therefore, as this congress will bring more international experienced Presenters, I have tried to network with both Government Officials with online correspondences to introduce to them the current AUSC planned activities including this Congress in October to be able to receive National accreditation and more feel at home delivered welcoming messages to our International delegates.
The target for that purpose will be to invite our University of Rwanda Vice Chancellor to welcome both Our Ministry of Youth and ICT to welcome our International Youth delegates and Ministry of Education to welcome our International Academicians and Professors , while our President of the Republic of Rwanda will be honorably invited to offer a special to blessing to the 1st All Afrikana First You Congress October 15th -18th 2017 (1st AAFYC 2017) as this has been a real beginning of the new era in this continent of Africa with many Pan-Africanism based Youth and Old Adults Movements being arising from different comers of the Continent of Africa and Diaspora aiming to have a United African Government including AUSC , as we shall keep organizing many similar Congresses in different years a head in different Countries across Africa and Diaspora; Thus this 1st AAFYC 2017 must be a remarkable Made In Rwanda Congress to build its historical progress and to give it a mark of Made in Rwanda.

Best wishes.



H.E Mr Iraguha Bandora Yves
AUSC President and Founder.
Kigali -Rwanda-East African Community(EAC).


 ASIDF towards ASIDB

African Students' International Development Fund (ASIDF) was innovated from the African Union Students' Council (AUSC) to become the only possible fund of African Youth and Academicians to create the first Students' International Bank named African Students' International Development Bank (ASIDB) and to obtain the ASIDB International Board Membership the participant must be a registered AUSC member from any Recognized AUSC Office approved by an officially Appointed AUSC Representative by the Office of the Founder and President of AUSC in Kigali-Rwanda -East African Community(EAC).

To be admitted in the AUSC 's African Students' International Development Fund (ASIDF) for International  Board Membership , individual AUSC member must transfert the annual contribution fees to the ASIDF of initial amount of 120USD on the ASIDF International Account  in ECOBANK RWANDA below:

The following are new AUSC sub accounts opened in the ECOBANK-Rwanda and will be used to transfer any Contribution for your membership in the International Board of  African Students'  International Development Fund(ASIDF) whenever the person can be the ASIDF  account number is : 0010093812905902 in ECOBANK-RWANDA.

Every current AUSC Adherent Member must pay the initial ASIDF International Board Membership fees of 120USD as mentioned above which makes it possible to be added to the 1st List of Adherent and members of honor of AUSC who initiates the ASIDF International Board which will be notarized  at the Office of notary of the Headquarters of the AUSC in the Country of RWANDA  and be given the certificate for completion of Payment of the initial funds to the ASIDF Account mentioned above by the AUSC Founder and President's Office From Kigali.

Note: For other all transactions reserved for AUSC conferences ,workshops ,training and other academic purposes, the deposit must be done by using the following Account Number:  0010093812905903 of ASICTB in ECOBANK-RWANDA.


Approved by
  
Mr IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
AUSC Founder and President.


For more read up , contact  Prof Mammo Muchie  via e-mail: mammo.muchie@gmail.com, and  e-mail:ausc.communication.office@gmail.com

Africans can unite/Les Africains peuvent s'unir.
http://www.etatsafricainsunis.org or http://www.unitedafrikanstates.org
Stop the new scramble for Africa by uniting the African  States.


Approved by
H.E Mr President of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"
IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves.
Office of the AUSC President
KIGALI-RWANDA-EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY (EAC).
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