Monday, October 17, 2016
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Sunday, October 9, 2016
INVITATION TO THE 1ST FANSSO INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS AND ACADEMIC RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
THE 1ST FANSSO INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS AND ACADEMIC RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM.
www.fansso.org/
http://www.fansso.org/2016/10/the-1st-fansso-international-congress.html
http://www.fansso.org/2016/10/the-1st-fansso-international-congress.html
Conference Details
The 1st FANSSO International congress and Academic Research Symposium is set to take place from the 19th to the 21st of December 2016 in Kigali, Rwanda. The conference will see nursing students from across Africa convene at the University of Rwanda for a three-day convention designed to encourage networking, sharing of research, and inclusive decision making towards the future of nursing students in Africa.
Academic Research Day (19 December 2016)
The event will open up with an Academic Re-search Day (ARD) on the 19th of December which will provide platform for nursing students, groups, bodies, associations and organisations to present abstracts on projects and research from within their countries under the theme “Together in Nursing”. The opening day will give the opportunity for delegates to the congress to get to know one another and enjoy sharing expe-riences in nursing from their individual countries.
The academic research day will be followed by a Cultural Night where countries will get the opportunity to share aspects in song, dance, and dress or otherwise that make their individual country’s culture unique. The Cultural Night will provide a unique opportunity to foster friendship and cultural understanding between nations of the African continent.
Congress Meeting (20-21 December 2016)
The Congress meeting will begin on Tuesday the 20th of December 2016 and proceed into Wednesday the 21st of December 2016. The first day of the congress meeting will begin with discussions on FANSSO, its mission and vision, statutes and structure, followed by deliberation on the FANSSO International Action Plan. This day shall provide the framework for FANSSO’s future and be the guiding blue-print that the 1st elected FANSSO International Com-mittee shall use in taking the organisation forward. At the end of the 1st Day, nomina-tions for the delegates who will serve in the 1st FANSSO International Committee will be taken, and prospective candidates notified.
The second day of the congress meeting will be used to finalise any outstanding issues from Day 1’s agenda. Elections will then be conducted and the 1st elected FANSSO Inter-national Committee will be announced. The congress will then be officially closed by the 1st elected FANSSO International President and delegates will be free to either tour the beautiful Kigali or return to their individual home countries.
Officials, Authority and Accreditation
The event will be held at the University of Rwanda (UR) under the auspices of Guest of Honour to the event the University of Rwanda Vice Chancellor Professor Phillip Cotton (MD). The lecturers and faculty of the University of Rwanda will therefore serve as guiding officials towards the successful completion of the event. In addition the conference will engage the support of the International Council of Nurses, the Rwandan Ministry of Health, the Rwandan Nurses and Midwifes Council, Ministries of Health and national professional nursing councils and bodies across Africa. Through engagement with these authorities, the conference and the organisation will receive accreditation and be recognised as the official representative body of nursing students across Africa.
Partnership, Sponsorship, Donation and Conference engagement
The conference offers a number of packages for corporates across Africa to engage in partnership and sponsorship of the 1st FANSSO International Congress and Academic Research Symposium. Potential sponsors are encouraged to contact the conference Finance Team at fansso.finance@gmail.com highlighting the nature of engagement that they would be most interested in. Conference packages are highlighted in the table below.
The 1st FANSSO International congress and Academic Research Symposium is set to take place from the 19th to the 21st of December 2016 in Kigali, Rwanda. The conference will see nursing students from across Africa convene at the University of Rwanda for a three-day convention designed to encourage networking, sharing of research, and inclusive decision making towards the future of nursing students in Africa.
Academic Research Day (19 December 2016)
The event will open up with an Academic Re-search Day (ARD) on the 19th of December which will provide platform for nursing students, groups, bodies, associations and organisations to present abstracts on projects and research from within their countries under the theme “Together in Nursing”. The opening day will give the opportunity for delegates to the congress to get to know one another and enjoy sharing expe-riences in nursing from their individual countries.
The academic research day will be followed by a Cultural Night where countries will get the opportunity to share aspects in song, dance, and dress or otherwise that make their individual country’s culture unique. The Cultural Night will provide a unique opportunity to foster friendship and cultural understanding between nations of the African continent.
Congress Meeting (20-21 December 2016)
The Congress meeting will begin on Tuesday the 20th of December 2016 and proceed into Wednesday the 21st of December 2016. The first day of the congress meeting will begin with discussions on FANSSO, its mission and vision, statutes and structure, followed by deliberation on the FANSSO International Action Plan. This day shall provide the framework for FANSSO’s future and be the guiding blue-print that the 1st elected FANSSO International Com-mittee shall use in taking the organisation forward. At the end of the 1st Day, nomina-tions for the delegates who will serve in the 1st FANSSO International Committee will be taken, and prospective candidates notified.
The second day of the congress meeting will be used to finalise any outstanding issues from Day 1’s agenda. Elections will then be conducted and the 1st elected FANSSO Inter-national Committee will be announced. The congress will then be officially closed by the 1st elected FANSSO International President and delegates will be free to either tour the beautiful Kigali or return to their individual home countries.
Officials, Authority and Accreditation
The event will be held at the University of Rwanda (UR) under the auspices of Guest of Honour to the event the University of Rwanda Vice Chancellor Professor Phillip Cotton (MD). The lecturers and faculty of the University of Rwanda will therefore serve as guiding officials towards the successful completion of the event. In addition the conference will engage the support of the International Council of Nurses, the Rwandan Ministry of Health, the Rwandan Nurses and Midwifes Council, Ministries of Health and national professional nursing councils and bodies across Africa. Through engagement with these authorities, the conference and the organisation will receive accreditation and be recognised as the official representative body of nursing students across Africa.
Partnership, Sponsorship, Donation and Conference engagement
The conference offers a number of packages for corporates across Africa to engage in partnership and sponsorship of the 1st FANSSO International Congress and Academic Research Symposium. Potential sponsors are encouraged to contact the conference Finance Team at fansso.finance@gmail.com highlighting the nature of engagement that they would be most interested in. Conference packages are highlighted in the table below.
Conclusion
The 1st FANSSO International Congress and Academic Research Symposium will therefore serve as a unique opportunity to engage students in the nursing profession across Africa towards effectively bolstering and changing the health status of people across the continent. It highlights a chance to engage the youth in making positive advances towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in low resource settings and recognises the pivotal role nurses play in health systems across Africa. The 1st FANSSO International Congress and Academic Research Symposium will serve as an opportunity to show that people in Africa are together as one towards achievement of a better society for all. FANSSO—Together in Nursing
Conference Directors
1. Iraguha Bandora Yves
Rwanda Country Representative
(+250) 736 196 204
rnsso.representative@gmail.com
2. Vanessa Dapeu
Cameroon Country Representative
(+237) 767 505 65
dapeuvan@gmail.com
3. Phillip Muhindo
Uganda Country Representative
(+256) 705 692 364
muhindoamasaphillip@gmail.com
4. Munashe Livion Nyika
Zimbabwe Country Representative
(+263) 782 801 085
nyikamunashel@gmail.com
AUSC Ivory Cost ASIDF National Representative
Congratulations ,
Honorable Mr Mehopeu Aggee Etienne, AUSC Ivory Coast ASIDF National Representative,
appointed from the AUSC President's Office.
Brief biography:
Informatique : Maitrise des logiciels de bureautique (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) et internet.
Honorable Mr Mehopeu Aggee Etienne, AUSC Ivory Coast ASIDF National Representative,
appointed from the AUSC President's Office.
LES
RAISONS D’EXISTENCE DE AUSC,
BLOG BY Honorable Mr Mehopeu Aggee Etienne,
AUSC Ivory Coast ASIDF National Representative,
Un des rapports de
synthèse publiés à l’occasion de la 36e session de la Commission de la
population et du développement de l’ONU, tenue en 2003, et qui portait sur ce
thème, a explicitement reconnu que
l’éducation en général, et l’enseignement primaire en particulier, est
indispensable au progrès social et démographique, à un développement économique
durable et à l’égalité des sexes.
Aussi l’éducation est Ã
la fois l’un des premiers besoin d’un peuple et qui en constitue le moteur de
son développement.
En raison des grands enjeux
de l’éducation en Afrique, je crois fermement que African Union Students’ Council
est la plateforme appropriée pour relever ces défis afin d’améliorer le système
éducatif Africain.
La raison d’être de
African Union Students’ Council se justifie par la volonté de relever les défis
d’un système éducatif à la croisée des cultures africaines et occidentales
AUSC constitue un
tremplin pour faire émerger une nouvelle génération de leaders en Afrique.Brief biography:
2015-2016 : MASTER 2 de Recherche Droit Privé Fondamental Université Alassane Ouattara (en cours)
2014-2015 :MASTER
1 Droit Privé, Carrières Judicaires à l’Université Alassane Ouattara
de Bouaké
2013-2014 :LICENCE
Droit Privé à l’Université Alassane Ouattara de Bouaké
2012-2013 : LICENCE 2 Droit (tronc commun) à l’Université Alassane Ouattara de
Bouaké
2009-2010 : DEUG 1 Droit (tronc commun) à l’Université Alassane Ouattara de
Bouaké
2008-2009 : BACCALAUREAT série A au Lycée Aimé Césaire de Yopougon
2010-2011 : Animateur
socioculturelle au Lycée Moderne SEPI de Yopougon
Depuis Juillet 2011 : Responsable de Gestion et
d’exécution de Projets à Jeunes Leaders C-I
·
Responsable du projet
de formation en leadership, en entrepreneuriat et informatique suivi de
dotation des jeunes du Tonkpi (sangouinée/Man) en outils informatiques
·
2013-2014 : chargé
clientèle et promoteur des produits à Link Technology
Décembre 2011 : Assesseurà la Commission Electorale et Indépendante lors des
élections
Législatives en
Côte d’Ivoire
Langues : Français (très
bon niveau) – Anglais (bon)
Informatique : Maitrise des logiciels de bureautique (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) et internet.
Sport : Football
Expériences associatives et
autres formations :
-
Président du Club des Etudiants Juristes
Privatistes de l’Université Alassane Ouattara de Bouaké (CEJP)
-Membres
du Conseil Etudiant de l’Université Alassane Ouattara de Côte d’Ivoire, Bouaké
-
Responsable socioculturel du Club UNESCO Etudiant Université Alassane Ouattara
de Bouaké
-
Participant au festival scientifique et culturel des clubs UNESCO des
universités d’Afrique de l’Ouest Niger,
Niamey 2013
-
Responsable commission culturelle du
festival scientifique et culturel des clubs UNESCO des universités
d’Afrique de l’Ouest Côte d’Ivoire,Bouaké 2015
-
Secrétaire Général adjoint de l’ONG NIGAF secteur Bouaké
2010 : -
Formateur pour éducateurs de pairs dans le programme de lutte
contre
le VIH/SIDA dans les lycées, collèges et universités
2013 : -
Formation avec Microsoft Afrique sur les enjeux de
l’ informatique
2015 : -
Formation avec Microsoft Afrique et NAHOA Initiatives sur le
développement personnel
-
Formation en art oratoire et en leadership avec le Centre d’Impact et de
leadership
- Membre
de l’équipe du camp chantier bénévole
2016 : -
Vice-Président de l’ONG Soulafilê
Depuis Août 2016 : Représentant African Union Students’Council en
Côte d’Ivoire
Position envisagée Ã
l'intérieur AUSC leadership international : comité scientifique et
culturel
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Amb. Anas Sanusi Gusau with Hon. Commissioner of Education Sokoto
Amb. Anas Sanusi Gusau, AUSC Nigerian National Representative meeting with the Sokoto State, Nigeria, Honourable Commissioner of Education DR. Muhammad Jabbi Kilgori on the issues related to AUSC in Nigeria. 

Amb. Anas Sanusi Gusaus' visit to Bishop Matthew Hassan KUKAH
Amb. Anas Sanusi Gusau, AUSC Nigerian National Representative official visit to a Patriotic African Bishop Matthew Hassan KUKAH Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Nigeria. In their meeting they discuss important matters in relation to African Development. 

Monday, October 3, 2016
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