Thursday, June 8, 2017

AUSC President's Office announced close of Online Registration on 30th June 2017 at 11h59 pm GMT and publishes 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).

AUSC President's Office announced close of Online Registration on 30th June 2017 at 11h59 pm GMT and publishes 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).
Thank You Mammo 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 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.
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) 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

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


Iraguha Bandora Yves
AUSC President and Founder.
Kigali -Rwanda-East African Community.


Sunday, June 4, 2017

AUSC President's Office has released the appointment for AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Representative, Honorable Mr Houssem Abida, Sunday June 4th, 2017, Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC)

AUSC President's Office has released the appointment for AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Representative, Honorable Mr Houssem Abida, Sunday June 4th, 2017, Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC)
Honorable Mr Houssem Abida, AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Office Representative
Below is the appointment letter officially published from the AUSC President's Office:
African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve "

Office of the President and Founder of AUSC
Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC)

Ref N° 002/06/017

Sunday June 4th, 2017.

To Honorable Mr Houssem Abida
Residence: Ariana, Tunisia
Phone Number: 24 835 915
E-mail:  abida.houssem@yahoo.fr
Personal blog  : www.houssemabida.blogspot.com


Re: Appointment Letter 

AUSC Office: AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Office


Dear Honorable Mr Houssem Abida,We are very much pleased to inform you that the Office of the President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC) in Kigali-Rwanda-East African Community (EAC)  based on your motivation letter and application materials wished to appoint you on the new position of AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Office Representative.
Your duties and responsibilities will include but not limited to providing regular basis reports on activities undertaken by the AUSC Tunisia National Offices and its partners activities from Your Office to zonal, district and School Clubs Offices making sure that AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019 is a head of your daily activities as much as concerning the African Union Students ' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve ".

Signed on Sunday, June 4th, 2017.

Iraguha BANDORA Yves
President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)" For The Better Africa We Deserve"
Office of Kigali- Rwanda- East African Community (EAC)
Tel&Whatsapp:+250736196204
E-mail:ausc.president.office@gmail.com
Website:www.africanunionsc.org

CC:
Honorable Mr Frankson Thuva Charo, AUSC Northern Africa Regional Representative

Motivation Letter No2 by Honorable Mr Houssem Abida, AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Office Representative

If I become the AUSC Tunisia National Chapter Office Representative, I will work on making the council more known in my country and encourage youth here to register and be members, because I believe building a strong base of members in all of the countries will help the organization achieve its goals and implement easily its projects with all the human resources this base will offer.
Second, as I see this council a big network of exchange, I will work on making Tunisian NGOs register in it, and work on creating links with other NGOs in other African countries that has the same interests or fields of work. This will help both parts improve their work, learn from each other’s experience and built sustainable and long-term partnerships. So any NGO in Tunisia can contact me and ask me if there are any other NGO like her in any African country, and I can suggest them ones by myself too.
Third, as this is a student council, we need to give academics enough attention. That’s why, as a representative of the council, I will try to contact the Tunisian universities and all NGOs that offer academic exchange programs to internationals to emphasize on these opportunities and promote them more.
And for Tunisian students, I will start a platform with all exchange programs or scholarships offered in the other African countries for them, because here, we have a huge problem with access to information and knowing about such opportunities. Also, all regional meetings or workshops, international events in Africa will be shared on this platform, in order to empower the presence of Tunisians in African events.
Fourth, If I discover an interesting project or NGO in one of the countries and that doesn’t exist in Tunisia, I will work on finding good people to start a branch of it in Tunisia.
Also, I will do my best to be present in all the youth and educational events happening in Tunisia as a representative or ambassador of the union’s council, share its thoughts and express his suggestions.
Finally, as one of the missions of this union is to release reports on youth and their problems in African countries, I can help by searching and providing any published report on the needed topics concerning youth in Tunisia.
I aim to achieve all this after making a small but efficient team with me and of course, if you honor me and give me the position of the council’s representative in Tunisia,

Best regards,
Houssem Abida


Motivation Letter No1 by Honorable Mr Houssem Abida, AUSC Tunisia Chapter National Office Representative

In Tunisia, I am engaged in civic society in different fields, but mainly in Tunisian cultural heritage.And through my work in this field, I discovered that Tunisia has strong links with the other African countries (even more than to Arab countries in some specific regions). And that’s when I started questioning, why we, Tunisian youth are more involved and present in Arab councils, working on building a big Arab network and aiming to extend our projects in the other Arab countries, while we have youth that are more close to us not only historically or geographically, but also in our beliefs, problems and dreams. Almost 1/3 of the students in private universities in Tunisia come from African countries, and in the same time many Tunisian students travel to these countries to continue their studies. Also, I am convinced that the African youth face the same problems whatever is their country. We all work on the sustainable development of our communities with the smallest resources, we are all fighting to improve the education quality and create opportunities for ourselves with all the corruption and access to information issues, and mostly we are all committed to promote our countries in the best image possible, even with all the stereotypes about them.
So this council will for sure make us achieve this goal, because it will make us closer to each other, learn from our experiences and built long term partnerships as NGOs and communities. And me personally, as I said in the beginning, I want to emphasize on the common points in African countries heritage. As a founder and present director of a project that works on Tunisian cultural heritage, I am looking for other groups of African youth working on the same topic in their countries, and try to start projects that makes us discover better the common points and promote them well.

Houssem Abida

Approved by

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

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Shared is the AUSC President and Founder's Office's received invitation from the Institut Mandela to participate in the African Economic and Consular Days (AECD) in Lyon June 30-July 2, 2017

Dr. Paul Kananura
Président de l'Institut Mandela
ʻʻ L'Institut favorise la promotion d'une Afrique des possibles.
Notre volonté première est de mettre en place des rencontres de haut niveau à titre gracieux (pour que personne ne soit privé de l'intelligence collective par l'argent), permettant la rencontre de leaders politiques, scientifiques, militaires et économiques africains et du Monde ayant des visions contribuant au développement et au renforcement de l' Afrique.
H.E Nelson Mandela (R.I.P)
Dr. Paul KananuraPrésident de l'Institut Mandela

AUSC young leader in the Sierra Leone.

Therefore, we are pleased to share the confirmation message provided from the Office of President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC) " For The Better Africa We Deserve" below :


AUSC President's Letter for AUSC Confirmation to Partcipate in the AECD


KIGALI-RWANDA-EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY (EAC)                                                                             
AUSC EAST AFRICAN REGION
TEL:0787384244/0736196204
E-MAIL:ausc.president.office@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.africanunionsc.org

To Dr. Paul Kananura, Président de l'Institut Mandela, Université de Bordeaux Montaigne,
Domaine Universitaire; 33607 Pessac Cedex ; Tél : +33674266847; http://www.institutmandela.com

Re: Participation Confirmation in African Economic and Consular Days (AECD) in Lyon June 30-July 2,2017

Dear Dr. Paul Kananura,
We are writing to you on behalf of African Union Students’ Council (AUSC)”For The Better Africa We Deserve” office of the President and Founder to confirm reception of the invitation you provided from the Office of the President of Institut Mandela   and to confirm the fully Participation of AUSC in the African Economic and Consular Days (AECD) in Lyon June 30 to July 2, 2017.
In fact, AUSC is an Non-Governmental Organization  whose International Leadership reached the whole continent of Africa and African Diaspora while started to operate since January 1st , 2017 from Zanzibar Island with aim to gather together the young generations of African Continents who are involved in the Academic and global leadership based  activities including research  , innovation and decision making that will help next generations to live a better life from our determination to build the better Africa we deserve founded on the AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019 specific and broad Activities, with online reference available from this link here (http://www.africanunionsc.org/p/what-we-do.html).
1)The African Students ‘ International Development Fund (ASIDF) “For the Self-reliant Africa We Deserve” ( https://web.facebook.com/search/top/?q=african%20students%27%20international%20development%20fund%20-%20asidf )
2)
The African Students’ International Development Bank (ASIDB) “For the Sustainable Economic Africa We Deserve” ( https://web.facebook.com/African-Students-International-Development-Bank-Asidb-144215902779998/ )
3)The African Students' International Critical Thinkers Board (ASICTB)" For The Politically Stabilized Africa We Deserve" ( https://web.facebook.com/African-Students-International-Critical-Thinkers-Board-Asictb-166300647227065/ )
4) The International African Students ‘Education Loan Board (IASELB)" For The Sustainable Developed and Educated African Population We Deserve"(https://web.facebook.com/search/top/?q=international%20african%20students%20%E2%80%98education%20loan%20board%20-%20iaselb  )
5) The African Students' International Newsletters and Media Board (ASINMB)"For The Sustainable Connected and Networked African Community We Deserve" (https://web.facebook.com/African-Students-International-Newsletters-and-Media-Board-Asinmb-299742460463508/  )
6) And Much more..........................
Therefore, We would like to thank You for inviting us in this special extraordinary and important  event about AECD and meeting which will bring together an audience made up of investors, financiers, politicians and diplomats to discuss the growing optimism in the economic outlook of Africa in order to promote investments in AFRICA, while AUSC Delegation will be glad to present the business forecast and potentials as mentioned in the published AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019 and as available in our  countries wherever AUSC Leadership extends Offices  in order to attract investments, especially in the Country of Rwanda and the East African Community (EAC) where AUSC President and Founder ’s Office  stays.  Meanwhile, we are waiting to receive your maximum number of AUSC  Leaders to recommend in this delegation and details on how transportation in and outside Africa, accommodations, meals, travel documents including Visas and other related needs will be hosted by organizers of AECD for the AUSC Delegation. Best Regards.

At any time you wish you can meet the AUSC President and Founder on Whatsapp :+250736196204.
7)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/05/ausc-president-and-founder-appointed.html
8)http://www.africanunionsc.org/2017/05/welcome-to-celebration-of-africa-day-on.html

Wishing you all the best and hoping to hear from you soon.
Mr Iraguha Bandora Yves,
President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve'.
 
Mr IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves, RN, BScN, (Hons),
Medical Student,Doc III,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
Skype:BandoraYves
Twitter: @AfricanUnionSC,
"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.
 
 
Below is the official Invitation in both English and French Languages: Shared is the AUSC President and Founder's Office's received invitation from the Institut Mandela to participate in the African Economic and Consular Days (AECD) in Lyon June 30-July 2, 2017

French Version

From: Institut Mandela <institut.mandela@gmail.com>

Date: 2017-06-01 9:23 GMT+02:00


Subject: Invitation à la 3ème Edition des Journées Economiques Africaines à Lyon


Madame, Monsieur,
J’ai le plus grand plaisir de vous inviter aux Journées Economiques et Consulaires Africaines, qui se tiendront du 30 juin au 1 juillet 2017 à l’Université Catholique de Lyon, 23 Place Carnot – 69002 Lyon.
Les JECA réunissent un auditoire d’investisseurs, de financiers, de politiques et de diplomates pour parler de l’optimisme croissant des perspectives économiques de l’Afrique dans le but de promouvoir les investissements. Cette rencontre de haut niveau se propose de réunir pendant trois jours, d’une part, des acteurs associatifs et institutionnels pour le partenariat au développement et, d’autre part, des acteurs économiques dans le but de créer des opportunités d’affaires mutuellement profitable.
La première édition à Bordeaux a réunie 12 pays, 253 participants (dont 20% bordelais) avec 151 rencontres B to B et 56 contrats signés. La deuxième édition à Marseille a été organisée en partenariat avec la Région PACA, la Mairie de Marseille, la Villa Méditerranée, la Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Marseille et le Département d’Etat américain. Elle a réunie 15 pays (représentés par les Présidents des CCI, Ambassadeurs, Ministres et Premier Ministre), 372 participants (dont 30% marseillais) avec 249 rencontres B to B et 108 contrats signés.
Les JECA 2017 seront organisées en partenariat avec la Métropole de Lyon, le Département d’Etat américain, le Royal Air Maroc et la CPME Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

Avec ma haute considération

 English Version

Invitation to African Economic and Consular Days in Lyon

Madam, Sir,
I have the honour to address your responsibility this invitation to the African Economic and Consular Days (AECD), which will be held on June 30 to July 2, 2017 in partnership with the US Department, the local authorities and CPME of Lyon. I would be glad if you could present the business forecast and potentials in your country in order to attract investments.
The AECD will bring together an audience made up of investors, financiers, politicians and diplomats to discuss the growing optimism in the economic outlook of Africa in order to promote investments. During three days, this high-level meeting will bring together, not only associations and institutions for the development partnership but also economic actors in order to create business opportunities rewarding for each other.
Yours Sincerely,

Dr. Paul Kananura

Président de l'Institut Mandela

Université de Bordeaux Montaigne

Domaine Universitaire

33607 Pessac Cedex

Tél : +33674266847

http://www.institutmandela.com 

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Mission de l'Institut:
L’Institut Mandela est un Think Tank (« Laboratoire d’idées ») de promotion d’égalité des chances, favorable à l’économie de marché, à la solidarité internationale et à l’unité africaine. Il se donne pour mission de garder vivant l’esprit et l’inspiration du Président Mandela et de promouvoir ses valeurs de « société ouverte » et de Paix partout sur le continent par une « diplomatie intellectuelle ».


Mr Olivier Stirn
Président d’honneur

 

Dr. Paul Kananura Président de l'Institut

,
Dr. Jean Alain Ngapout
Secrétaire Général


Mme Assya Jamal 
Trésorière


 
Pr David Johnson 
Administrateur


 
Pr Abderrahmane
Mekkaoui
Administrateur


Pr Mohamed Haraka 
Administrateur


Dr. Brice Arsène
Mankou 
Administrateur


Mr Abdoulaye
N’diaye 
Administrateur


Général (2S)
Jean-Philippe Ganascia 
Administrateur


Akobe Félicien Yayi 
Administrateur




L'équipe de l'Institut Mandela:
L’Institut Mandela, c’est la pensée stratégique au service de l’intelligence collective. Le Conseil Exécutif reflète cette philosophie :

- le Ministre Olivier Stirn (Ami de Mandela) a occupé plusieurs fois les fonctions de ministre, de député et d’Ambassadeurs de France,
- le Docteur Paul Kananura, Expert en Géopolitique et Politiques Publiques, exerce des fonctions de conseil stratégique auprès des gouvernements et des grandes entreprises,
- le Docteur Jean Alain Ngapout, Spécialiste des Etudes Slaves, conseille des entreprises russes et autrichiennes à investir en Afrique,
- Madame Assya Jamal, Spécialité Médicament – Santé, se spécialise dans la gestion et distribution des médicaments en Afrique,
- le Professeur David Johnson, Polytechnicien et Professeur des Universités, enseigne la stratégie et l’ingénierie aux Universités de Paris-Est, du Togo et du Bénin,
- le Professeur Abderrahmane Mekkaoui, Spécialiste des Affaires Militaires et Stratégiques, enseigne aux Universités de Dijon (France) et Casablanca (Maroc),
- le Professeur Mohamed Harakat, Spécialiste de Stratégie et des finances publiques, dirige plusieurs centres stratégiques et enseigne à l’Université Mohammed V de Rabat.,
- le Docteur Brice Arsène Mankou, Sociologue de renommé international, préside l’Institut de Formation des Métiers des Villes,
- l’Ingénieur Abdoulaye N’diaye, Expert Aéronautique et Défense, Ancien Directeur Général de EUROCAE  Communication (Organisation Européenne pour l'Equipement de l’Aviation Civile), préside une entreprise de hautes technologies proposant des drones aux pays africains pour assurer leur indépendance stratégique,
- le Général (2S) Jean-Philippe Ganascia, Ancien Commandant de la Force européenne au Tchad et Conseiller militaire du Directeur du DCAF Geneva, distille des conseils pour la Réforme du Secteur de Sécurité (RSS),
- le Monsieur Akobe Félicien Yayi, spécialiste en conseil immobilier et gestion de patrimoine, représente des entreprises des énergies renouvelables.

Composé de Généraux, de Diplomates, de Politiques, de Journalistes, d’Acteurs économiques, d’Experts, de Chercheurs et d’Intellectuels de la diversité mondiale, l’Institut organise régulièrement des rencontres de haut niveau. Il se consacre aux missions stratégiques de promotion de l’émergence de l’Afrique et des valeurs de « Société ouverte » et de Paix grâce à une « diplomatie intellectuelle ». Il mène des actions d’expertise et de lobbying pour l’émergence du Continent. Il veut participer à la transformation profonde de l’Afrique. Sa mission fondamentale est de restructurer intellectuellement et institutionnellement les pays africains.

Approved by AUSC President and Founder 
On this picture  Mr IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves is the second youngest gentleman from Left to Right seating in the front and He is the President and Founder of Rwanda Nursing Sciences Students’ Organization(RNSSO)”Arise and Shine”  the Associate Member of Commonwealth Students' Association (CSA)"Fraternity"  and is the President and Founder of AUSC and Founder and CEO of Miserable Youth Foundation for Education (MyFe) and the Rwanda Country Coordinator For the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors Network (CYPAN) . This picture was taken from the 2nd high-level Manufacturing Business Summit and Exhibition themed “Harnessing the Manufacturing Potential for Sustainable Economic Growth” in the East African Community (EAC) scheduled as a three day event, started on this 23rd  and will end on 25th May 2017 at Serena Hotel in Kigali, Rwanda.  .

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