Tuesday, July 4, 2017

African Diaspora Network Announcement for Save the Date: ADIS2018


The previous summit 2017 was an experience for African Union Students' Council (AUSC) full of  new knowledge on developing this continent of AFRICA, where AUSC has participated with official delegates Honorable Miss Daria Imbukwa the AUSC United States of America(USA) Chapter Representative and Honorable Miss Safiatou Diawara the AUSC Niger Chapter Southern Zone Representative, http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/12/the-office-of-president-of-african.html

The previous summit 2017 was an experience for African Union Students' Council (AUSC) full of  new knowledge on developing this continent of AFRICA, where AUSC has participated with official delegates Honorable Miss Daria Imbukwa the AUSC United States of America(USA) Chapter Representative and Honorable Miss Safiatou Diawara the AUSC Niger Chapter Southern Zone Representative, http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/12/the-office-of-president-of-african.html




Honorable Miss Daria Imbukwa the AUSC United States of America(USA) Chapter Representative and Honorable Miss Safiatou Diawara the AUSC Niger Chapter Southern Zone Representative

Honorable Miss Daria Imbukwa the AUSC United States of America(USA) Chapter Representative and Honorable Miss Safiatu Diawara the AUSC Niger Chapter Southern Zone Representative with Honorable Mrs Almaz Negash
Founder of the African Diaspora Network

African Diaspora Network Announcement
   
 INFORM -  ENGAGE  -  ACT   

ADIS2018   

Dear Friends,

The African Diaspora Network operates on the basic principle of conviction and commitment to the greater good of the Continent of Africa and the communities in which we live.  We have manifested and lived this principle in words and deeds.  We are run by committed board, team, champions, and sponsors.   We each give our time, ideas, and resources because we care and believe in the critical role of the African Diaspora to enhance the economic wellbeing of Africa and Africans.
We do this by facilitating dialogue and action through forums, intimate gatherings, and our flagship annual gathering – The African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS).

Our team is working on the final details of the launch of The Third Annual African Diaspora Investment Symposium scheduled for Jan 26-27 (ADIS 2018). You will receive details soon. For now, please SAVE the date.

Sincerely,

Almaz Negash
Founder of the African Diaspora Network

African Diaspora Network Updates 
  

United Nations Economic Council for Africa High Commission Officially Launches     
On June 6, Almaz Negash had the opportunity to be a part of the launch of the HLP by H.E. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Monrovia, Liberia. The details and mandate of the panel is progressing, thanks to the leadership of Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Deputy Executive Director of UNECA and his team.  We will share more details when available. For now, we thank all of you who expressed good wishes and willingness to support the effort of the high panel.

The H.E. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf with UNECA team and High Level Commission.

ADN Membership Technology Platform Update

The ADN membership engagement platform is progressing slowly but surely. For our growing network, this is a great milestone for which we thank those who seed funded the initial stages. The next step is to engage the entire ADN community to take action to be a part of a community where knowledge and resources are exchanged for business and social development. Stay tuned!

Spotlight on MAMF and Mandela Fellows   

MAMF Launches "Do It Now Now" to Support the Empowerment of African Women

MAMF Outreach Initiative trains and invests in African Women to create sustainable mushroom farms; it is an entrepreneurial endeavor that provides economic empowerment for the women and their families.

This year, MAMF plans to build its first central farming facility to address the needs for increased production and quality control. The organization is trying to produce more in order to keep up with demand.  To learn more on how you can be a part of this growing organization, please contact Ms. Bridget Mbeng, Founder and President of MAMF at info@mamfglobal.com and MAMF Outreach Initiative’s website.  

ADN Celebrates The Mandela Washington Fellowship

The African Diaspora Network celebrates The Mandela Washington Fellowship, the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).  The fellows are guests of Skyline Community College, coordinated by our friend Dr. Cheryl Ajirotutu. Cheryl has been working with ADN and some of the members to coordinate ways to enrich their time and stay in the Bay Area.  As such, there are several community convening taking place.
Click here to Learn more about these up and coming young African leaders:
Araleh Daher Ismael    
 
Denyse Uwineza    

Araleh Daher has five years of experience in the fields of shipping, sales, and distribution. Currently, Araleh is a sales representative at Maersk, the world's leading shipping line and offers customized shipping services to customers in Djibouti and Somalia.     
 
Denyse Uwineza has over three years of experience in Small and Medium Enterprises Management. Currently, Denyse is the Managing Director of URU Tech Ltd, where she oversees the design, organization, modification, and support of client computer systems and software applications.     

Evangeline Oluwabukola Udenyi    
 
Jorge Ignacio Sikota Barley Corn    

Evangeline Udenyi has over nine years experience working with young people. As the Strategy and Country Development Director at Youth With A Purpose initiative (YWAP), she helps inspire young people globally to make choices that have a positive impact on their world.     
 
Jorge Ignacio Sikota Barley Corn is a diligent and resolute young man from Equatorial Guinea. He has two years of experience in the oil and gas industry and ten years of experience in youth leadership. Currently, Jorge holds the position of Supply Chain Commercial Representative for Marathon E.G. Production Ltd.

Announcements   

Moringa School is hiring an Operations Lead to help scale our operations into new African countries and courses! It's an exciting challenge and we're looking for someone who believes in our vision and will move us past our inflection point for scale. If you know of anyone, please pass this along to them. We are looking for senior/executive-level hires with 7-10+ years of experience, preferably originally from Kenya, Nigeria or another African country.  Apply Here.
For more information on the 2017 African Diaspora Investment Symposium, please see the following post-ADIS2017 materials:
a.      ADIS 2017 Summary and Next Steps
b.      ADIS 2017 – Visual Summary
c.      ADIS 2017 Brochure    

Visit our website to learn more about African Diaspora Network.    

African Diaspora Network Announcement
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INFORM -  ENGAGE  -  ACT

ADIS2018

Dear Friends,

The African Diaspora Network operates on the basic principle of conviction and commitment to the greater good of the Continent of Africa and the communities in which we live.  We have manifested and lived this principle in words and deeds.  We are run by committed board, team, champions, and sponsors.   We each give our time, ideas, and resources because we care and believe in the critical role of the African Diaspora to enhance the economic wellbeing of Africa and Africans.  
We do this by facilitating dialogue and action through forums, intimate gatherings, and our flagship annual gathering – The African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS).  

Our team is working on the final details of the launch of The Third Annual African Diaspora Investment Symposium scheduled for Jan 26-27 (ADIS 2018). You will receive details soon. For now, please SAVE the date.

Sincerely,

Almaz Negash
Founder of the African Diaspora Network
 

African Diaspora Network Updates

United Nations Economic Council for Africa High Commission Officially Launches  
On June 6, Almaz Negash had the opportunity to be a part of the launch of the HLP by H.E. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Monrovia, Liberia. The details and mandate of the panel is progressing, thanks to the leadership of Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Deputy Executive Director of UNECA and his team.  We will share more details when available. For now, we thank all of you who expressed good wishes and willingness to support the effort of the high panel.  
 
The H.E. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf with UNECA team and High Level Commission.
 
ADN Membership Technology Platform Update

The ADN membership engagement platform is progressing slowly but surely. For our growing network, this is a great milestone for which we thank those who seed funded the initial stages. The next step is to engage the entire ADN community to take action to be a part of a community where knowledge and resources are exchanged for business and social development. Stay tuned!  
 

Spotlight on MAMF and Mandela Fellows

MAMF Launches "Do It Now Now" to Support the Empowerment of African Women

MAMF Outreach Initiative trains and invests in African Women to create sustainable mushroom farms; it is an entrepreneurial endeavor that provides economic empowerment for the women and their families.

This year, MAMF plans to build its first central farming facility to address the needs for increased production and quality control. The organization is trying to produce more in order to keep up with demand.  To learn more on how you can be a part of this growing organization, please contact Ms. Bridget Mbeng, Founder and President of MAMF at info@mamfglobal.com and MAMF Outreach Initiative’s website.
 
ADN Celebrates The Mandela Washington Fellowship

The African Diaspora Network celebrates The Mandela Washington Fellowship, the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).  The fellows are guests of Skyline Community College, coordinated by our friend Dr. Cheryl Ajirotutu. Cheryl has been working with ADN and some of the members to coordinate ways to enrich their time and stay in the Bay Area.  As such, there are several community convening taking place.
Click here to Learn more about these up and coming young African leaders:
Araleh Daher Ismael
Denyse Uwineza
Araleh Daher has five years of experience in the fields of shipping, sales, and distribution. Currently, Araleh is a sales representative at Maersk, the world's leading shipping line and offers customized shipping services to customers in Djibouti and Somalia. 
Denyse Uwineza has over three years of experience in Small and Medium Enterprises Management. Currently, Denyse is the Managing Director of URU Tech Ltd, where she oversees the design, organization, modification, and support of client computer systems and software applications. 
Evangeline Oluwabukola Udenyi
Jorge Ignacio Sikota Barley Corn
Evangeline Udenyi has over nine years experience working with young people. As the Strategy and Country Development Director at Youth With A Purpose initiative (YWAP), she helps inspire young people globally to make choices that have a positive impact on their world. 
Jorge Ignacio Sikota Barley Corn is a diligent and resolute young man from Equatorial Guinea. He has two years of experience in the oil and gas industry and ten years of experience in youth leadership. Currently, Jorge holds the position of Supply Chain Commercial Representative for Marathon E.G. Production Ltd.
 

Announcements

Moringa School is hiring an Operations Lead to help scale our operations into new African countries and courses! It's an exciting challenge and we're looking for someone who believes in our vision and will move us past our inflection point for scale. If you know of anyone, please pass this along to them. We are looking for senior/executive-level hires with 7-10+ years of experience, preferably originally from Kenya, Nigeria or another African country.  Apply Here.
For more information on the 2017 African Diaspora Investment Symposium, please see the following post-ADIS2017 materials:
c.      ADIS 2017 Brochure 

Visit our website to learn more about African Diaspora Network. 

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AUSC International Communication Office shares the new list of 305 delegates registered online to attend the 1st AAFYC 2017. Check Your Names and get to request your Personal Invitation to prepare for your Travel and Logistics documents to facilitate your Arrival in Kigali-Rwanda, October 14th to 18th, 2017.

AUSC International Communication Office shares the new list of 305 delegates registered online to attend the 1st AAFYC 2017. Check Your Names and get to request your Personal Invitation to prepare for your Travel and Logistics documents to facilitate your Arrival in Kigali-Rwanda, October 14th to 18th, 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      
271.    GLORIA FRANK KASAMALA      
272.    SUZANE WILLIAM MOLLEL       
273.    NGWALI HAJI MAKAME      
274.    DIANAROSE KINYUA      
275.    AHMED MOHAMMED ABIED      
276.    MANIRUMVA EVARISTE      
277.    VALENS TWIZERIMANA      
278.    BENOIT SIBOMANA      
279.    HOUSSEM ABIDA      
280.    CHIBUZO ROBINSON OKOYE      
281.    CHRISTINE MUTHONI MUCHIRI      
282.    ELYAS ABDI ISSA      
283.    ALPHONSE MBARUSHIMANA       
284.    NIJIMBERE TYCHIQUE      
285.    SILWAL MAGAK      
286.    FRANCIS JORAM NTAKIJE      
287.    GEORGE MULINGI MUGABE      
288.    BARINZI J. M. VIANNEY      
289.    NDIZERA VEDASTE      
290.    KABIRU MUKHTAR      
291.    MCLARENCE SHUNGU MANDAZA      
292.    KABANDA UMAR      
293.    RICHARD EKODEU      
294.    BWISELELO ABEDI      
295.    TAGWA GASSEM HUSSIN      
296.    MAAZA ALZAKI      
297.    NOOWE JOHNSON      
298.    MATHIAS WESAMBA WAFULA      
299.    GANDONOU NOUDÉHOUÉNOU MARCELLIN      
300.    EBABU CHEKOLE MENGISTU      
301.    FIKRE GERMA      
302.    ABEBE FENTAHUN MISIKER      
303.    SAKAH BERNARD NSAIDZEDZE      
304.    VINCENT NKUNDABARAMYE      
305.    TUMURAMYE DENIS   

We are highly requesting every delegate on this list above to confirm his/her physical presence in the 1st All Afrikana First Youth Congress 2017(1st AAFYC2017) in Kigali-Rwanda, by sending an e-mail to request and book for your personal Invitation being delivered from July 30th, 2017 and Conference booklets that will be available from August 31st, 2017.

For those who will not be able to attend while they are on the published list above, they are advised to inform in their e-mails to be able to receive their special certificates for successful online registration in the database of the AUSC International Communication Office.

Therefore, we would like to inform the public that opportunity to keep registering online to participate in the 1st AAFYC 2017 is still available , as the Office of the President and Founder of AUSC announced the new  deadline for online registration extended  from 30 June, 2017 to  July 30th, 2016 at 11:59 P.M GMT.

There is an available e-mail: ausc.communication.office@gmail.com, reserved for you to follow up logistics process concerning the 1st AAFYC 2017 at any time, and to participate on the 1st AAFYC2017 delegates ' Whatsapp Group , you can send your request to the AUSC president's office whatsapp contact:+250736196204 and be added automatically to be easily follow up updates on the preparation to attend the 1st AAFYC2017  in Kigali-Rwanda.

For those who submitted abstracts, the 1st AAFYC2017 Scientific Committee will update them on July 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 August, 2017 to finalize the 1st AAFYC 2017 pre- conference Booklet.

We are wishing you all the best.

AUSC International Communication Office
Kigali-Rwanda.

Monday, June 26, 2017

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

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

Office of the Founder and President .

Kigali-Rwanda

June 25th,2017.


Announcement.


Dear interested all,

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

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

Deadline June 30th, 2017.

Keep sharing .

Best regards.

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

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

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

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

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

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


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



PUBLICATIONS

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

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

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

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

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, STUDENTSHIPS AND BURSARIES

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


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


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


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

ACADEMIC WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

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

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

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

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

TRAININGS, FURTHER COURSES & ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATES

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

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

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

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

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


Sunday, June 25, 2017

THE AUSC INTERNATIONAL ACTION PLAN 2016-2019


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

 

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