The Concept Paper for the first
ALL-AFRIKANA YOUTH CONGRESS (1st AAFYC 2017)
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1.
Introduction
The
African Union Students' Council has been set as the first ever inclusive
leadership training family of the youth of Africa, creating the first
Pan-African Youth Congress,
http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/09/ausc-office-of-president-announcing.html, to make all African Students
and Young Educated generations to seat dawn and converse on deepest ways to
keep shaping a better Africa We Deserve , as Deserving our next Generation, to
become more independent and grow up with deep struggle heritage, great struggle
for our pre-colonial , Colonial, and post-colonial History.
AUSC
International Committee involved All African Youth including Inventors,
Innovators, Artists to get prepared to attend an extraordinary work for
"The First All Afrikana First Youth
Congress(1st AAFYC)" Organized by AUSC, in Kigali, Rwanda Date: October
15-18, 2017.
The
first Pan -African youth Congress is extremely important where the pan-African
intellectuals join their physical and Mental forces together and as an outcome;
there is practical ways to integrate and network our youth to contribute
intellectually in making the African Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be
achieved before the expected years 2030 throughout the African Union Students'
Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" as being invited to
visit the AUSC online. The project consultation is attributed to the AUSC
President’s Office with AUSC Presidency Special Advisors and Observers Team
Members.
The
Senior Consultant for the 1st AAFYC 2017 is Professor Mammo Muchie , AUSC
President’s Special Advisor, Nationality of Ethiopia, and Resident of South
Africa Republic.
2. Background
Do our
African youth know where they have been; do they also know where they are now
and indeed where they are going? If they
want to know, they should look back and revive the neglected positive history
to draw lessons to facilitate their journey to unite Africa now. Such
historical moments, provide the opportunity to reflect, on how they can
re-educate themselves, to move forwards and upwards by avoiding embarking on
the wrong journey towards making a free and well-being anchored Africa future
for all.
The Male
and Female genders between 05 - 35 years are defined as youth in Africa. The
youths in Africa are the majority and constitute about 65 % of the African
population. About 70% of the African youth are said to be living in the rural areas.
Studies attest that a rich supply and source of Africa’s labour force are the
youths. According to the African Economic Outlook, approximately 72 % of
African youth subsist daily on less than $ 2.00 a day. As a whole, in Africa 60% of the unemployed
population are the youths. Unemployment rates vary regionally. In Sub-Sahara Africa, unemployed youth
constitute 40%. Youth unemployment rates are twice the number of adult
unemployment in most African countries. Even in South Africa, a country that is
perceived to be the leading African country economically, youth unemployment is
estimated as high as 54 %. Instead of all the youths in Africa being educated,
we are on the contrary faced with a high number of uneducated youths. Majority
of the graduates in Africa do not get jobs. There is a skills mismatch in
getting job, because the skills attained by graduates do not relate to the
employer’s needs. So, the education systems need to evolve a skills matching
with job creation and job filling directions.
The
African Union Student Council (AUSC) has a definite role by reaching all youths
and creating the ways to make sure all African youth are educated. With the
proper education they can have a decent, free, independent, well anchored and
promising livelihood wherever they are in Africa. The African youths should
live sustainably by achieving a life full of productive employment, decent
work. This process requires the fostering of inter-African collaboration
amongst all the stakeholders including governments, education institutions,
businesses, investors, industries, civil society and communities. The power of
the African youth must be unlocked to create an Africa that can use its rich
resources to make all its inhabitants have descent work throughout their lives.
Justas
the African liberation effort started with the series of Pan-African congresses,
the AUCS has resolved to start a new journey to create a vibrant African youth
that is inspired and driven by creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. So
to realize this vision, like food and water, all African youth must be
educated. The African continent must appreciate education is not just a means
to life, but it is life itself. AUSC aims to reach African youths by initiating
the First ALL-AFRIKANA YOUTH CONGRESS.
The main mission is to bring youths to know each other, network and learn to be
“Africans first”. AUSC aims to create a
strong Africa that is full of agency to make the wellbeing of all its people a
priority of priorities and Africa’s natural environment as sustainable, a clean
climate and friendly forever. The First
ALL-Afrikana First Youth Congress.
The 5th
Pan-African Congress on October 15-21 in 1945, created a “paradigm shift” to
resist colonialism by any necessary means. Similarly, we at AUSC would like to organize
the first All Afrikana Youth Congress to be held in October 15, 2017 in Kigali,
Rwanda. Together with the partners, including stakeholders such as Governments,
universities, businesses, civil society and communities will make the African
youth forever vibrant, highly educated, productive, spirited and energetic
force to contribute in the making of Africa strong, proud, free and
independent.
All the
African youth without exception must be educated. Education is for all Africans
and no different from food and water. The youths must grow by learning and
behaving as “Africans first and foremost”. They must not degrade themselves to
ethnicity and tribes that colonialists cynically established to divide and
rule. The colonial division still plagues Africa for her resources and continues
to be robbed. Every year, six times more resources go out of Africa than it
gets. It is to be remembered that Africa is a donator not a beggar. Africa is
casted as caged in a loan, dependent on aid, debt ridden, and donation
dependent and in the begging trap. This situation has to be changed by stopping
the resources that flow out with illicit financing and corruption. Moreover,
the returned resources should be used to help African youths to be fully
employed and productive. It is said
earlier, that the youths are still the primary labour force in Africa. So,
every young person must be educated without exception, so that energetic,
creative, innovative, entrepreneurial, committed youths can be built and
nurtured to transform Africa once and for all. This youth population will make
Africa as a continent to contribute towards saving humanity with its deep and
rich philosophy of “Ubuntu” and the humane associational values and principles.
The youths
must re-imagine Africa with the capacity to innovate, sense of unity and
renaissance. The youth must promote
pan-African unity that means African agency will not be delayed. Without unity, no African agency, no African
renaissance will happen. African unity is critical to realize the full synergy
of political and economic independence.
This unity must have been yesterday; but let the failure to unite
yesterday be a commitment to stop delaying African unity and renaissance
anymore. Let’s do it today. The youth have to be the unifier game changers and
change-makers. The Pan-African Federation hopes to realize this unity in the
next 30 years and not as the AU hopes in 2063.The AUSC may be able to mobilize
the youth to accelerate African unity without fail every day.
There
have been a few recent efforts in this regards. In South Africa, the African
Unity for renaissance conferences was initiated in 2010. (http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/10/call-for-abstracts-7th-african-unity.html).
Beside this, we also have initiated the Pan-African Talent initiative (PATI).
Its main purpose is to turn Africa as the talent and innovation hub of the
world. Africa should be the talent destination, and not as the talent departure
zone of the world. Talent retention, talent gain, talent reverse migration must
be promoted. This process will become effectively successful incorporating with
all the stakeholders, particularly the private and corporate world. They must
contribute substantially to raise funds to promote employable talented
graduates in the training process to avoid the current unacceptable skills
mismatch. The PATI Returning Talent Fund (RTF) is established to raise
funds. The first inaugural conference
for PATI-RTF was held in Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria (www.pati-global.com)
with the participation of private sector, students, professors and government.
The conference aimed to create sustainable collaboration to promote talent gain
in and for Africa. Now The Africa Talent Hub Community Interest Company has
been established to mobilize resources to enable, empower and entitle the
African education to become creators, innovators and entrepreneurs.
We have
also started the Afrikana post-graduate academy (AGPA) to create high quality
post-graduates across Africa. The academy held twice a year invited masters and
doctoral researchers on the research methodology and quality writing skills.
There is
the African Entrepreneurship Award (AEA) transcending borders and getting the
young people to create in the uncharted ideas and new solutions by creating new
firms. The Award is a pan-African, stimulating in the 54 states over 2000
entrepreneurial businesses. AEA is a true motivator and inter-African youth
mobility generator. (https://africanentrepreneurshipaward.com/impressions-from-south-africa-aea-visits-tut/)
We have
also opened an education platform for African unity and renaissance (AUR) for
an integrated development. (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046983685329854/). The AUR
conference aimed to make the world aware that the contribution of Africa to the
world is rich. This platform advocates the education of Africans using the
current e-learning outlets to reach all.
A new
approach to generate positive understanding of Africa by challenging the
current dominance of portraying Africa as a passive participant in the creation
of knowledge is much needed. Africa has contributed a lot though not recognized
and appreciated and will no doubt continue to contribute hugely to the rest of
the world. The knowledge, struggle and spiritual narratives that are negative
must be surpassed and the excavation of Africa’s rich contributions from the
past to the present as the foundation for the future must be done without fail.
There is a need to spread education using a variety of e-learning platforms. Let
the African youth, learn the power of networking and togetherness with trust and
confidence to overcome all the problems Africa has now. The youth are the problem
solvers today and should make sure there is no problem for Africa tomorrow.
3. ACTIVITIES
on the First ALL AFRIKANA FIRST YOUTH CONGRESS 2017
A.
Panels
1.
Presentations
by the African Federal Congress
2.
The
Africa Unity for Renaissance
3.
THE
Pan-African Talent Initiative
4.
The
Afrikana Post-Graduate Academy
5.
THE
AUSC VISION, MISSION and International Action Plan 2016-2019
6.
Revisiting
the Pan-African Congresses
B. Conference
TITLE: Challenges
to overcome in mobilizing the Afrikana youth to create the Africa united and
renascent
Themes:
1.
Youth
education in the current education system...is it real education?
2.
Does
youth know African knowledge heritage
3.
Does
the youth know African spiritual Heritage
4.
Does
the youth know the African struggle Heritage
5.
The
Youth learning Afrikana languages
6.
Youth
Entrepreneurship both economic and social entrepreneurship
7.
Youth
creators, inventors and innovators
8.
Youth
role in the African creative industry, arts and music
9.
Youth
and gender roles in uniting Africa
10. Agenda 63: Is it too late to
postpone African unity?
11. Removing leadership curse, state
curse, institution curse
12. How to create predictable and
sustainable African unity anchored system
Conference abstracts
and papers must be attached via:
E-mail:ausc.communication.office@gmail.com
The Congress and Conference,
AUSC Online Application
Link: https://goo.gl/forms/roXEwOjQStYQD5dG3
and it will continue until June 30th, 2017.
Abstracts should
include:
1.
The
title in a concise form
2.
Intended
Conference theme
3.
Name
of authors
4.
Affiliation
of Authors
5.
Corresponding
e-mail address
6.
The
abstract should not be more than 1000 words,
The
scientific Committee will review all submitted abstracts and authors will be
notified within two weeks after the deadline for submission.
Important dates
1.
Deadline
for submission of abstracts January 30,
2016
2.
Submission
of full papers August 30, 2017
3.
Registration
will close on 30 September, 2017
During the October
15th -18th, 2017 there will be also time for doing the
following:
·
Exhibitions
in Afrikana arts
·
Cultural
shows
·
Youth
invention demonstrations
·
Opportunity
for youth to join together to do inter-African entrepreneurship
·
The
African Entrepreneurship award
·
Poster
presentations
·
Brain
storming on the Hosting Country and continent and forming the organizing Committee
of the Second ALL-AFRIKANA YOUTH
CONGRESS (2nd AAFYC 2018).
·
Colloquia
by students from natural science, engineering and social and human science
·
1st
African Union Students’ Council (AUSC) International General Assembly
·
Forming
the International Board of the African Students’ International Development Fund
(ASIDF) to Official Start the 1st ever existed International Bank of
all African Students and Youth in general the “African Students’ International
Development Bank (ASIDB)” where inclusively
other Academia Population with no discrimination of Ages, sex and level of
studies will be allowed to keep buying shares . Whereas the Bank “ASIDB” will
keep serving not only academia population, but also serving general population
choosing to become clients inside the ASIDB to contribute in generating strong
fund that will be reserved to provide long term Study and business loans for
Young people of Africa to start their small to large businesses to build a
sustainable Entrepreneurship Young African generation.
·
Registration
and collection of 1st Shares of Initial share Holders of African
Students’ International Development Bank (ASIDB) inside the (ASIDF) where
interested International monetary Institutions, NGOs, Banks, Insurances, Private Companies,
Universities, Students Federations and Associations, individuals owning of big and strong businesses
all over the African Continent and Worldwide will be allowed to invest in the
ASIDF to make it more productive and important to serve the AFRICAN Continent .
Follow
this Link: https://goo.gl/forms/roXEwOjQStYQD5dG3 to apply
to attend the 1st All Afrikana First Youth Congress organized by the AUSC
President ' Office
Congratulations
to all Young People of Africa to come together with heart to fully decolonize
our Continent and build a better Africa we deserve as deserving our next generations.
Kind regards,
Done in
Kigali-Rwanda, on 23rdAugust, 2017.
H.E. Dr. Mr IRAGUHA
BANDORA Yves,RN, BScN(Hons),MD Student
Finalist Medical
Student, Year 6 /University of Rwanda.
President and Founder
African Union
Students’ Council (AUSC)”For The Better Africa We Deserve”
AUSC Notarized Constitution Click Online Link>>: http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/our-galerry.html
Website:
www.africanusc.org
Telephone & WhatsApp: +250736196204
Email:ausc.president.office@gmail.com
CONTACT of the Office of AUSC President and Founder in Kigali-Rwanda.
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Tel&Whatsapp: +250736196204
AUSC International Communication officer
Honorable Mr RUTAYISIRE Francois Xavier
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and E-mail: rutayisirefx@gmail.com
Call or Whatsapp on +250722198296
AUSC International executive secretary
Honorable Mr NIYONSENGA Norbert
E-mail: ausc.communication.office@gmail.com
and E-mail: ausc.executivesecretary.po@gmail.com
Call or Whatsapp: +250784048478
Updated List of delegates of the 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. JUSTINE NABATEREGGA
87. JUSTINE NABATEREGGA
88. DR. KOFI AGYAPONG
89. FRANKSON THUVA CHARO
90. PATRICK ISHIMWE
91. AMADU BAH
92. MANIRUMVA EVARISTE
93. HAOUA MOUSSA DAN MALAM
94. ANSUMANA M. KONNEH
95. ABUBAKAR MUHAMMED
96. YAHYA SOWE
97. PAULIN NTIHEMUKA
98. OUSMANE KEITA
99. OUSMANE KEITA
100. PETER SAMSON PETER
101. FELIX NSABIMANA
102. LAWAL ABDULHAMID
103. IRAKIZA JACQUES DÉSIRÉ
104. RUTAYISIRE FRANÇOIS XAVIER
105. KALILU L. KONNEH
106. ALPHA TOUBAB MILLIMONO
107. MOUTIK MBARK
108. SANO OUSMANE
109. SANO OUSMANE
110. CHIKAMBA EDMOND
111. HASHIM BASHIR YAHYA
112. SHERIFF AHMED AL-HASSAN
113. DERRICK RUGENGE
114. JEFFERY BAFO AMPOFO
115. SAMAHER.TAJ@YAHOO.COM
116. JOHN NYAKNO CHRISTOPHER
117. ABDIWASA IDIRIS JELLE
118. MUSA SAIDU
119. MOHAMMED MANSOUR ABAKER
120. SHEHU IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD
121. CITO MIDERHO
122. MARC ANDRÉ BRUNO ABDOUL WAHAB
123. SOULEYMANE NIANG
124. GIRANEZA FANNY
125. SOULEYMANE NIANG
126. DIKENA ABOUBACAR NANAMOU
127. SAFIATOU CHÉRIF SOULEYMANE DIAWARA
128. NTIHEMUKA EMMANUEL
129. SEROFO MOTSHEKGA
130. FANTA CHIMERE DIAW
131. YAHYA SOWE
132. KONGNYU EMMANUEL RINGNYU
133. SOULEYMAN SALL
134. MOHAMMED MANSOUR ABAKER
135. SPHAMANDLA NJABULO SHEZI
136. TWIZERE AIMEE PASCALINE
137. INNOCENT NDIKUBWIMANA
138. DABA KEITA
139. PATRICK ISHIMWE
140. ABDUL KARIM B. BAH
141. JASONTA FARELLA COKER
142. ELVIS IGIRIMBABAZI
143. ABDUNUUR MOHAMED MWIMI
144. ASMIN NAPACHO
145. COOPER PAASEWE
146. FATOUMATA KEITA
147. AFADODAN YAOVI
148. ZENA SULEIMAN MGWATU
149. EDMOND CHIKAMBA
150. FAITH SHUAIB
151. GLORIA FRANK KASAMALA
152. MCARTHUR DENNIS GBARDYU
153. FAITH SHUAIB
154. APOLMIDA HARUNA TSAMMANI
155. N'CHO YAPO CHININ CHARLENE GRACE
156. AGNES MARIE-JOSEE ABBET
157. NOOWE JOHNSON
158. NDAYISHIMIYE LÉOPOLD
159. RAWLINS P. JARDIA
160. MOSES PAYE, JR.
161. FOLAHAN DIDIER BOLARINWA ATCHABI
162. ABRAHAM ARUHO BAINOMUGISHA
163. BOLA ADEDUGBE
164. NAPHTAL TUYISABE
165. IDONGESIT MICHAEL EKPENYONG
166. KAGISHA EMMANUEL
167. KONAN AMEA MICHAEL
168. RONALD CHILUFYA MUTALE
169. SYLVIA KAKYO
170. HAGENIMANA GODFREY
171. REGINALD SARIA
172. NJAVWA WILA SIMUKOKO
173. NJAVWA WILA SIMUKOKO
174. MANIRUMVA EVARISTE
175. WILLIBARD BUTAMBALA
176. COLLINS NYONG
177. THATAYAONE NTWAETSILE
178. BABA ABOU LY
179. NYANGUBU YESSY NYAMSOGORO
180. BABANGIDA RUMA
181. OSUJI KEMAS
182. SANUSI UMAR
183. FRANCIS JORAM NTAKIJE
184. FRANK PHILEMONI
185. MUYAMBANGO KABUBI
186. OKOUMILA-OLEMBE DESCARTES
187. OJEWOLA OLAWALE
188. THIAM PAUL OMAR
189. BONIPHACE A.MUTEFUNYA
190. BIKORIMANA SYLVAIN
191. ENOW AWAH GEORGES STEVENS
192. VALENS TWIZERIMANA
193. JIBRIL ADAMU SEZE
194. SHEHU USMAN SALIHU
195. RABIU UMAR MASKA
196. EDWARD WILLIAMS
197. WALTER ODEMBA
198. RACHEL OPOTA
199. EVANS EXAUD
200. SUZANE WILLIAM MOLLEL
201. BENEDICT A. MASAWE
202. JONATHAN SARWAH STEWART
203. FLAVIA NYADOI
204. ISIMBI SHEMSA
205. ADESANYA ADEKUNLE OLATUNDE
206. SANO OUSMANE
207. SHEDRACK JUMA MASINE
208. KENAN CALEB
209. MUKANTWAZA PIERRETTE
210. ARLETTE ISHIMWE MAHORO
211. LOWESTAIN PETER
212. CARLOS STEPHANE SANTOS ROQUE SILVA
213. JULIUS PATRICK KITING'ATI
214. DAVID L. HORNE
215. IRAKOZE LAILA
216. SANO OUSMANE
217. SAA BOBO LENO
218. UWASE MARIE ANGE
219. DARIA IMBUKWA
220. AUGUSTA MASSARE WATSON
221. OLUGBOLA GUBASAVI
222. SAMAHER TAJELDIN HASAN TAJELDIN
223. AISHA SAMI
224. IBTIHAL ELSADID ABDELRHMAN RIDWAN
225. MOHANED AHMED AGABELDOUR
226. BADRU JUMA RAJABU
227. OKOYE ROBINSON CHIBUZO
228. EMMANUEL UWIRINGIYIMANA
229. NDAHIMANA NORBERT
230. NKAFU KINGSLY
231. NKAFU KINGSLY
232. CYDYA WILLIAMS
233. PASCAL RWEMA MUHAMAHORO
234. NGWALI HAJI MAKAME
235. REMAZ MOHAMED HUSSEIN HAMMAD
236. NTWARI SADIKI EDWIN
237. NTWARI SADIKI EDWIN
238. ARAOYE
239. SINZINKAYO EMMANUEL
240. NDAGIWENIMANA SYLVAIN
241. NGABONZIZA CEDRIC
242. ELYAS ABDI ISSA
243. MAINGA MACHARIA COLLINS
244. ERIC WOUABO WAFO
245. MUNEZERO JEAN DE DIEU
246. AHMED MOHAMMED ABIED ABDALLA
247. CHRISTINE MUTHONI
248. OLIMATOU B.MANNEH
249. ABRAR HAMOUDA OMER SHA-ELDEEN
250. FREDRICK OMONDI KASUKU
251. JOSEPH MAGAK
252. KHENDI MARTIN MISIGO
253. BENOIT SIBOMANA
254. OMONDI MARTIN OWILAH
255. OYENIYI DAVID
256. ELIAS SAMUEL UNEKWU
257. FATHIA HASSAN MOUSSA
258. NIWEMUGORE DJAMILA
259. DABA KEITA
260. JOHN MANIRAKIZA
261. SAMUEL NIBO
262. SHEHU IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD
263. MUCKTARR RASCHID
264. MUKASHYAKA NOELLA
265. UTUZA MARIE PASCALINE
266. ALIMATU JALLOH
267. MANIRIHO SYLVERE
268. KOUADIO KOUAME ROLAND ANDRE
269. GLORIA FRANK KASAMALA
270. SUZANE WILLIAM MOLLEL
271. NGWALI HAJI MAKAME
272. DIANAROSE KINYUA
273. AHMED MOHAMMED ABIED
274. MANIRUMVA EVARISTE
275. VALENS TWIZERIMANA
276. BENOIT SIBOMANA
277. HOUSSEM ABIDA
278. CHIBUZO ROBINSON OKOYE
279. CHRISTINE MUTHONI MUCHIRI
280. ELYAS ABDI ISSA
281. ALPHONSE MBARUSHIMANA
282. NIJIMBERE TYCHIQUE
283. SILWAL MAGAK
284. FRANCIS JORAM NTAKIJE
285. GEORGE MULINGI MUGABE
286. BARINZI J. M. VIANNEY
287. NDIZERA VEDASTE
288. KABIRU MUKHTAR
289. MCLARENCE SHUNGU MANDAZA
290. KABANDA UMAR
291. RICHARD EKODEU
292. BWISELELO ABEDI
293. TAGWA GASSEM HUSSIN
294. MAAZA ALZAKI
295. NOOWE JOHNSON
296. MATHIAS WESAMBA WAFULA
297. GANDONOU NOUDÉHOUÉNOU MARCELLIN
298. EBABU CHEKOLE MENGISTU
299. FIKRE GERMA
300. ABEBE FENTAHUN MISIKER
301. SAKAH BERNARD NSAIDZEDZE
302. VINCENT NKUNDABARAMYE
303. TUMURAMYE DENIS
304. SUGIRA NGABO GUSTAVE
305. PASTOR. JOSEPH OKIDI
306. PALE SASSAN ANICET
307. PETER SAMSON PETER
308. OYEKUNLE OLUWAYEMISI ADEBOLA
309. PETER ASARE-NUAMAH
310. OLUWATOBI ORIYOMI RAJI
311. AMARE BERHANU ALTASEB
312. TRAORE YACOUBA
313. ARINITWE RICHARD
314. CWAYITA SWANA
315. NKOSIKHONA WELCOME MPUNGOSE
316. KOUDOUGOU KISWENDSIDA STANISLAS
317. KOPEDI ALFRED NTABANE
318. MIZERO KÉVIN
319. SISAY ABEBE
320. OKIDI JOSEPH
321. AMB. ANAS SANUSI GUSAU
322. MUHAMMAD SAGIR
323. HON. NASIR BABATA
324. ALIYU IBRAHIM GADANGA
325. MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR LADAN
326. ABUBAKAR SILAME
327. BALA KIGA
328. HON. SANUSI SARKI
329. DR. SAAD ISMAIL
330. MUHAMMAD KABIR HUSAINJ
331. GAMBO IRMIYA*
332. HORDOFA ZEKERIA SHERIF
333. KLA GOSSO OLIVIER
334. OMAL JIMMY
335. KAYIGEMA EUGENE
336. AISSATOU NOUMOU DIALLO
337. BENJAMIN BOSOMPEM
338. MOUSSA ABDOU AYOUBA
339. MUHWEZI HAWARD
340. HABINEZA ELIEZEL
341. DR. KOFI AGYAPONG
342. PROVIDENCE MAVUBI
343. JEBEL CEESAY
344. UWASE NOELLA
345. NZIMENYERA INNOCENT
346. IYIOKU BLESSING
347. OYESINA VICTOR AKINGBOYE
348. AKINSIKU OLUWASIJIBOMI
349. NDAGIJIMANA ANASTASE
350. HORDOFA ZEKERIA SHERIF
351. DANCUN NYIKULI
352. OKACHE EMMANUEL EKPO
353. KAMILU UMAR BOYI
354. EYETAN ORITSEMAJEMITE THERESA
355. ELIAS HAILEMARIAM
356. ANAS MUHAMMAD SANI
357. OLADIPUPO SEUN OLAITAN
358. OMAL JIMMY
358. ANYANGO VIOLA
359. ANYANGO VIOLA
360. SAFIYA YUSUF HASSAN
361. SIRAJO ABDULLAHI
362. ADAMOU HAMA WALIMATOU
363. JEAN DE DIEU DUKUNDANE
364. FOTSO CHAKAM MURIEL NELLY
365. FELICIEN NSABIMANA
366. LUKMAN SANI GANDI
367. ELMI HASSAN SAMATAR
368. JIMOH OLANIYI SAMUEL
Important message from the AUSC President and Founder :
Dear beloved delegate and special invitee to the 1st All Afrikana First Youth Congress (1st AAFYC 2017) in Kigali-RWANDA-East African Region from October 15th to 18th 2017 ,
We are writing to you
to request you to send us an official e-mail confirming your physical
presence in Kigali-RWANDA-East African Region from October 15th to 18th
2017 and in order to confirm your need to receive an Official
invitation, special bookings and prolonged needed stays in RWANDA to
help you proceed with providing you with logistics and travel documents ,
provisional programme and Concept note of the congress from the Office
of the President and Founder of African Union Students' Council
(AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" .
Therefore, please, remember to include in your e-mail the following required information:
1) Your full names as appearing on your Passport or your National Identity Card including your current Country of Residence,
2) Your Organization in which you are applying from including the position and title you occupy in that Organization,
3)
Your active WhatsApp telephone Number to be added in the 1st AAFYC 2017
delegates WhatsApp Group to be able to receive new updates and share
your concerns accordingly and finally indicating international Code of
Your Country of Residence,
4) For those who will pay registration fees at arrival in Kigali-Rwanda , you must mention it within your reply,
5)
For those who wish to speak and conduct a group discussion, moderate in
some round table meetings , exhibit some products or represent your
NGO or Institution on the main Banner of the congress or requiring a
stand for regular exhibition purpose during the congress, present any
kind of paper or post presentation, become sponsor to this congress, any
special concern , you must mention it within your reply,
6)
For those who wish to pay with money transfer using the 1st AAFYC 2017
reserved ECOBANK ACCOUNT , those who wish to pay via online money
transfer either with MTN Mobile money , Tigo Cash, M-Pesa, Money Gram,
Western Union, Pay Pal , and etc.., you must attach the receipt or bank
slip, and you must mention it within your reply.
7)
For those who what to become AUSC Leaders, You will have to attach your
detailed Cv, your motivation letter including your position aspiring to
be appointed for inside the AUSC.
8) For those who what
to visit personally the Gorillas Volcanoes National Park on 18th
October 2017 as this will require immediate booking for the guides and
Rwanda Development Board visitors tickets costing at least $2000.00 USD
including related affairs pocket money , you must understand that the
payment is individual and visiting requires to get up earlier morning at
least at 4:00' a.m Kigali Local time and the virunga Natioal Park is
very very cold below 25 celicius degree at mid day and located in
higher altitude where Oxygen is not enough , and requires fitness and
prepared warm clothing while a few number of visitors in small groups is
permitted that is the main reason you must mention it within your
reply.
9) For those who will require invitation written
in French, or any other International language in order to help you
reach your sponsors and institutions easily, you must mention it within
your reply indicating your preferable International communication
Language to be used during the congress.
NB:
For any burning questions and concerns , don't hesitate to contact the 1st AAFYC 2017 Logistics Committee via the AUSC International Communication Office e-mail: ausc.communication.office@gmail.com, or AUSC President and Founder's Office via e-mail: ausc.president.office@gmail.com, and WhatsApp: +250736196204, and keep visiting the Website for any new update concerning the 1st AAFYC 2017 via the link: www.africanunionsc.org
For those who submitted abstracts, the 1st AAFYC2017 Scientific Committee will update them on August 31st, 2017 for the selected topics and their full papers will have to be submitted as attachments with their well prepared Power point presentations slides to the e-mail: ausc.communication.office@gmail.com from 1st to 30th September, 2017 to finalize the 1st AAFYC 2017 pre- conference Booklet.
There is your Chance to visit the Rwandan Gorillas as one of the possible 4 individually to be chosen visiting site during the 1st AAFYC 2017. However, this special visit requires a delegate in need to book at least one month before the visit day from the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) which is only reserved on 18th October , 2017 , while evry single visiter to the Rwandan Gorillas will have to reserve additional USD 2500.00 which covers the whole visit managed by AUSC negociated Virunga tourism campany to assit only International delegates in need to visit Rwandan Gorillas during the 1st AAFYC 2017.
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Congress Payments and Money transfer Condition:
Please Click on one of the participation Ticket fees required per delegates as divided in 3 specific categories below :
1) Professional Donors and Partnering Delegate (ALL): $800.00 USD
2) Professional Academicians and no AUSC leaders Student Delegate (ALL): $400.00 USD
3) AUSC leader (ALL) and Rwandese National Delegates (ALL): $250.00 USD
However, money transfer via AUSC Conferences' account can be easily done by mentioning " 1st AAFYC 2017 event " to pay your registration fees, sponsorship and donation for this congress to this Bank details of AUSC in ECOBANK " The Pan African Bank" RWANDA :
Account Number: 0010093812905901 ,
Account Name: AFRICAN UNION STUDENTS COUNCIL, ECOBANK Rwanda Swift Code:ECOCRWRW
Visit ECOBANK's ONLINE Payments & Transfers guidelines.
ECOBANK online has the Africa’s widest range of transfer and payment services designed to make life easier.
Click on each link below to review and proceed through 5 steps below to transfer your 1st AAFYC 2017 registration fees, Sponsorship or Donation :
Step 1: https://ecobank.com/rw/personal-banking/payments-transfers
Step 2: https://rapidtransferonline.ecobank.com/send
Step 3: https://rapidtransferonline.ecobank.com/send
Step 4: https://rapidtransferonline.ecobank.com/registerinfo
Step 5: https://rapidtransferonline.ecobank.com/faqs
For earlier Online tour of RWANDA and your earlier application for Travel to RWANDA documents including the RWADAN VISA Online application process, navigate through the published link below:
http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/02/quickly-fill-online-registration-form.html
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