Wednesday, February 7, 2018

AUSC is sharing the Call for Contributions to the PAUWES 2018 Research-2-Practice Forum

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PAUWES Research-2-Practice Forum 2018

in Tlemcen, Algeria from 16-18 April 2018.



Welcome to the PAUWES 2018
Research-2-Practice Forum

Linking research and development as a contribution to achieve the goals of the Agenda 2063 of the African Union is a priority for the Pan African University of the African Union. The Research-2-Practice Forum aims to provide a platform for experts/scientists, education leaders, decision makers, entrepreneurs, private and public sector, policy makers, civil society actors and institutions interested or active in applied and practice-oriented research for development to discuss state of the art, challenges and innovative solutions in the areas of renewable energy, water and climate security and build strategic partnerships.
  Application & Submission Deadlines

Steps Date
1. Submission of abstracts 8th Jan 2018
2. Abstract Acceptance Notification 26th Feb 2018
3. Presenter Participation Confirmation 11th Mar 2018
4. Publication of the programme 15th Mar 2018

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Energy

Energy resources assessment
Technological development: from raw materials to systems, including smart-grid and off-grid
Energy stakeholders and society
Energy economics and governance
Current and future urban energy supply systems in sub Saharan African cities

Water Security

Water and food security (production and sustainable livelihoods)
Water management (basin water management and urban water management)
Water and environment (water related hazard, health, etc.)
Water economics and governance (policy, education, planning, economy, cultural, etc.)
Transboundary water and resources management (conflict or cooperation, etc.)
Current and future urban water supply systems in Sub-Saharan African cities

Climate Change

Climate impact modelling (data and appropriated infrastructure, prediction models and services)
Risk, vulnerability and impact assessment (environmental sustainability of renewable energy projects, etc.)
Adaptation and mitigation strategies to climate change security in Africa
Risk assessment and reduction strategies for sustainable urban resources supply in Sub-Saharan African cities
Mitigation research
African Union – Agenda 2063
The guiding vision of the Agenda 2063 of the African Union is “An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, an Africa driven and managed by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the international arena”. The call for action of the Agenda 2063 with regards to energy refers to “harnessing all `African energy resources to ensure modern, efficient, reliable, cost effective, renewable and environmentally friendly energy to all African households, businesses, industries and institutions, through building the national and regional energy pools and grids,”. The Africa Water Vision 2025 and aspiration seventeen of the Agenda 2063 focus on the fact that “Africa shall have equitable and sustainable use and management of water resources for socio-economic development, regional cooperation and the environment”. With regards to climate change, aspiration seventeen of the Agenda 2063 requires that “Africa shall address the global challenge of climate change by prioritizing adaptation in all our actions, drawing upon skills of diverse disciplines and with adequate support (affordable technology development and transfer, capacity building, financial and technical resources) to ensure implementation of actions for the survival of the most vulnerable populations, including islands states, and for sustainable development and shared prosperity.”

PAUWES
A key role of PAUWES is seen in providing scientific and technological solutions to support a sustainable socio-economic development in the continent, science-based advice to policy makers on a local, national, regional and Pan-African level. PAUWES not only provides scientific knowledge for existing strategies but also acts as a think tank and thought leader in shaping future strategies.
The African Union Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa 2024 (STISA-2024) places science, technology and innovation at the epicentre of Africa’s socio-economic development and growth. Research, particularly applied research, can be considered as a tool and an enabler for achieving continental socio-economic development goals in order to accelerate Africa’s transition to an innovation led, knowledge based economy.
The lack of institutional networking is still a major challenge in the African research and educational landscape. The PAU as a whole aims to contribute to the establishment of networks in Africa and PAUWES aims to be the hub of a Pan-African research network in the area of energy, water and climate change.

Research-2-Practice Forum
Linking research and development as contributions to achieve goals of the Agenda 2063 is a priority for the Pan African University of the African Union. Applied research, networking and cooperation with strategic partners are essential pillars in this endeavour. In order to promote and support applied and practice-oriented research and strategic partnerships on renewable energy, water and climate security in Africa, the Pan African University Institute for Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES) with support from the German Government and in cooperation with a consortium of German universities (UNU-EHS, ZEF and ITT) led by UNU-EHS and the University Abou Bekr Belkaid in Tlemcen are jointly organizing an international forum in Tlemcen, Algeria from 16-18 April 2018.
The event builds on the integration of the following complementary components:
  • Research components in line with the support of the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research to support synergies with institutions dealing with research questions addressed by ongoing research projects and priorities of the research agenda at PAUWES.
  • Strategic networking components in line with the support of the German technical cooperation of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development though the “Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH” to support institutional development of the institute.

Call for Contributions

The call for extended abstracts aims to create vertical and horizontal linkages between the research and practice stakeholders in the priority areas below. Fundamentally, the forum provides researchers and practitioners in civil society, private sector and public institutions an opportunity to feed into each other’s value chain where practice informs new knowledge and research informs change at various societal and institutional levels.
The main topics of the extended abstract should fit within the following areas which are in line with ongoing projects and priorities of the research agenda at PAUWES as contribution to the Agenda 2063 of the African union:
Energy
  • Energy resources assessment
  • Technological development: renewable energy and raw materials to systems, including smart-grid and off-grid
  • Energy stakeholders and civil society
  • Energy security, economics, and governance
  • Current and future urban energy supply systems in African cities
Water
  • Water and food security (production and sustainable livelihoods)
  • Water management (basin water management and urban water management)
  • Water and environment (water related hazard, health, etc.)
  • Water economics and governance (policy, education, planning, economy, cultural, etc.)
  • Trans-boundary water and resources management (conflict or cooperation, etc.)
  • Current and future urban water supply systems in African cities
Climate Change
  • Climate impact modelling (data and appropriated infrastructure, prediction models and services)
  • Risk, vulnerability and impact assessment (environmental sustainability of renewable energy projects, etc.)
  • Adaptation and mitigation strategies to climate change security in Africa
  • Risk assessment and reduction strategies for sustainable urban resources supply in Sub-Saharan African cities
  • Mitigation research
Energy, Water, Climate Change Nexus
  • Water-Climate nexus
  • Energy-Climate nexus
  • Water-Energy nexus
  • Energy, water, food security and climate change nexus

Apply Now

First step: Download the submission template that fits your contribution best. Refer to the  Call for Contributions  for more details about expected contributions. We have templates for…

Research / Scientific Contributions

Contributions from researchers, academia and scientists in line with the priority areas of the call.

Research-2-Practice Contributions

Contributions to showcase existing collaborations between practitioners with academic, scientific or research institutions.

Practice & Non-Scientific Contributions

Contributions to showcase practice, applied-oriented approaches and initiatives based on real-life scenarios within the priority areas of this call.
  • Second step: Fill the template with your contribution.
  • Third step: Submit your contribution via the submit button below.

Accepted extended abstracts will be compiled in a stand-alone publication with ISBN and distributed among the participants as output of the forum. The opportunity to publish selected high quality papers in a special issue of a scientific journal will be investigated.
All forum participants will have an opportunity to vote for the best contribution and best poster (online voting) and the winner(s) will be announced during the closing session.
Instructions: Extended abstracts must be submitted in accordance with the related form and written in English.
Deadline: The deadline for the submission of extended abstracts is 8th January 2018.
Submission link: Proposals must be uploaded via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=res2prac.
Selection: The selection process will be carried out by a Scientific Committee of international experts. Notification of acceptance will be in March 2018.
We actively encourage applications by female researchers who will have a special attention/consideration.
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Forum Committee

Symposium Chair

  • Prof. Dr. Abdellatif Zerga – Director, Pan African University Institute of Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES)
  • Prof. Dr. Jakob Rhyner – Vice-Rector for UNU in Europe and the Director of the UNU Institute for Environment and Human Security

Experts Committee

  • Prof. Dr. Abdellatif Zerga – Director, Pan African University Institute of Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES)
  • Prof. Dr. Jakob Rhyner – Vice-Rector for UNU in Europe and the Director of the UNU Institute for Environment and Human Security
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Borgemeister – Director, Center for Development Research (ZEF) University of Bonn
  • Prof. Dr. Ramchandra Bhandari – Professor of Renewable Energy Systems and Vice-Director at ITT, Cologne University of Applied Sciences
  • Prof. Dr. Rabani Adamou, University of Niamey, Niger
  • Prof. Dr. Abdramane Ba, University of Science, Techniques and Technology of Bamako, Mali
  • Dr. Bernhard Tischbein – Senior Researcher, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
  • Dr. Erick Gankam Tambo – Research Coordinator, PAUWES
  • Dr. Amazigh Dib – Private Sector Coordinator, PAUWES
  • Prof. Latifa Negadi – Professor, University of Tlemcen
  • Prof. Abdelmalek Bekkouche – Professor, University of Tlemcen
  • Prof. Lotfi Baghli – Professor, University of Tlemcen
  • Prof. Chakib Seladji – Professor, University of Tlemcen
  • Prof. Abderrazak Bouanani – Professor, University of Tlemcen
  • Prof. Chewki Ziani – Professor, University of Tlemcen
  • Dr. Priscilla Achapka – Executive Director, Women Environmental Programme
  • Ms. Valerie Geen -Director, Board of the SAEE Confederation & Senior advisor, Industrial Energy Efficiency Division, UNIDO.
  • Ms. Anna Ekeledo – CEO, AfriLabs
  • Ms. Nekesa Were – Director of Community, iHub
  • Ms. Noara Kebir – Managing Director, MicroEnergy International
  • Mr. Phumlani Nkontwana – Sustainability Institute and Stellenbosch University
  • Dr. Solomon Assefa – Head of Research Africa, IBM
  • Prof. Yao Azoumah – CEO, KYA-Energy Group
  • Prof. Khellaf Abdallah – Centre for Renewable Energy, Algiers
  • Prof. Thameur Chaibi – National Research Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Water and Forestry, Tunisia
  • Mr. Niklas Hayek – Project Manager, EU Energy Initiative Partnership Dialogue Facility

Organizing Committee

  • Dr. Erick Tambo
  • Ms. Margaret Koli
  • Mr. David Paulus
  • Dr. Navneet Kumar
  • Prof. Ramchandra Bhandari
  • Mr. Phumlani Nkontwana
Venue
The forum is hosted at the PAUWES institute on the campus of the University of Tlemcen, Algeria.
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1 DAYS LEFT - APPLY FOR THE EABC BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2018 by East African Business Council (EABC).

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Receive cordial greetings from the East African Business Council (EABC). Approved by IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve".Kigali-Rwanda.

1 DAYS LEFT - APPLY FOR THE EABC BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2018
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The awards are organized across three categories comprising of 14 individual awards available for competition. Emerging as one of the winners of the EABC Business Excellence Award categories will not only highlight your expertise and leadership in your business sector but will also provide extra mileage for your marketing and add more value to your brand. The application process is easy and can be completed within 30 minutes.

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A firm may submit bids in at most three categories of awards. The three categories may include one entry for the overall award and any two entries for either the cross cutting category or the sector specific categories. The three entries may also be from the cross cutting and sector specific categories only. The call for entries for the EABC Business Excellence Awards commenced on 10th January, 2018 and will run until 7th February, 2018

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

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Cerebrating the AUSC Conakry Guinea National Office Success.

African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve "
Office of the President and Founder
P.O.Box: 6998 Kigali-Rwanda.
February 3rd ,2018.
Re: Cerebrating the AUSC Conakry Guinea National Office  Success.
Dear AUSC Leaders and Friends all,
The Office of AUSC President and Founder wishes to deliver
Congratulations to our beloved AUSC Conakry Guinea National Office .
We are very excited to see the great work you are doing to bless the beginning of the new year 2018 .
The Office of President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" wishes to communicate to the other AUSC Leaders all to use this excellent opportunities being inside AUSC to get participate in bringing innovative events to their youth and community in their regions no matter how much it takes ,their capacity to network with partners and interested sponsors will make your Offices more brighter,which will keep  maintaining your credibility and accreditations at highest level of needed AUSC Leaders on International Level .
This year of 2018 marks the beginning of the 3rd period of AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019 which contains all broad activities that must be guiding other detailed activities of AUSC from International Level to Regional level and National Level including Diaspora.
Therefore ,it is a honor to have such kind of Appointed AUSC National Offices that have worked hard to register their AUSC Chapters in their Governments that allowed them to develop their specific AUSC National Action Plans for this year 2018 .
It will be a great achievement to make the AUSC Family more recognized by your Local Governments as an international non profit organization which came to their communities to demonstrate the effectiveness of Youth Academicians and those in academic background who have target to contribute in the shaping better lives of their Nations and with whom it will build a better Africa we all deserve .
In short ,
We would be happy to congratulate both AUSC Conakry Guinea National Office Leaders in being able to achieve their first activities that mark their AUSC Conakry Guinea National Action Plan 2018 .
We promise you a constant technical support and international accreditation of your Office to have more strong successes inside this family of AUSC .
We consider endless efforts provided by  Honorable Miss Alimatu Jalloh the current Special Advisor for AUSC President for New AUSC Leaders Recruitments Focal Point  and Former AUSC Conakry Guinea National Representative to have constructed a considerable Leadership inside AUSC Conakry Guinea National Office and much more appreciation to Honorable Mr Daba Keita former AUSC Conakry Guinea Eastern Zone Representative who is currently making this great move after being Appointed for AUSC Conakry Guinea National Representative, congratulations to His Excellence Saa Bobo AUSC Vice President for Advocacy and Partnership by staying close to their AUSC Conakry Guinea National Leaders and being native of Guinea is also an advantage for this cerebrated success inside AUSC International Community raised from AUSC Conakry Guinea National Office .
Please share.
Best regard .
IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
AUSC President and Founder
African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve "
P.O.Box: 6998 Kigali-Rwanda.
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AUSC Presidency's Former Special Advisor Professor Mammo Muchie has just returned from West Africa for 7 July s "Integrated African Sustainable Development Summit"

AUSC Presidency's Former Special Advisor Professor Mammo Muchie has just returned from West Africa for 7 July s  "Integrated African Sustainable Development Summit"

In the West Africa where he gave a series of lectures on innovation from science, technology, engineering and mathematics for an Integrated African Sustainable Development. Being a champion of Pan-Africanism, he believes that innovation can be used to promote African unity. But is the continent doing enough to encourage innovation among its people? Guest: Prof Mammo Muchie - Research Chair in Innovation Studies Faculty of Economics and Finance at Tshwane University of Technology

Follow the audio news online via the link below:

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Professor mammo Muchie is the initiating Advisor for the 1st All Afrikana first youth Congress (1st AAFYC 2017) that is prepared as the 1st Congress and Conference organized by the African Union Students' Council (AUSC) to gather all AUSC leaders , Advisors and Friends with intention to shape the Better Africa We Deserve as young generation basing on the African Young people empowered from their different communities from accross African Continent and African Diaspora .
The Congress will be held in Kigali-Rwanda from 15th to 18th October , 2017.
Image of the Kigali City Center-RWANDA (The Land of  a thousand Hills ,the World's Cleanest green City in the heart of Africam the East African Community(EAC).

Prof. Mammo Muchie
Title:
Making Africa’s Integrated Sustainable Development through New Innovation System
Abstract


More resources still flow out of Africa than what comes in from outside. Africa is a donator and it is not donated. Africa too develops those who claim to donate to Africa by a huge amount of its wealth flowing out without interruption. There is a need without fail to find new, creative and innovative ways to create an integrated sustainable development path by using the innovation system approach now more at a time when the world is now going through exponential technology, digitalisation and the knowledge economy that has earned the description of the 4th industrial revolution. Still, Africa is in the mineral, raw material, and agricultural value chain at a time when the global value chain is driven by the exponential technology driven with digital, nanotechnology, biotechnology and cognitive technology.

Africa cannot copy the economic growth linear path that has brought nature damage and unemployment, inequality, and poverty.  We need to innovate an economic system with validation criteria where nature, human and economic gains are the output to measure productivity. Africa has to break out of the narrow only for profit global value chain. It must go for co-evolution not a linear path of both profit and non-profit social and nature wellness gains. A new transformative innovative economic path that combines nature and social wellbeing is urgently required. A new innovation imagination is needed to bring about a totally new humane and green innovative economic growth. Wellbeing multiplication not subtraction, nature safety rather than damage must re-engineer the whole African innovative economic growth future. A new innovation and sustainable and integrated system that synthesises with creativity and innovation state with private, market with planning and economics with politics, to make profit with non-profit and social entrepreneurship, not individual entrepreneurship is critical to make a  new sustainable integrated African development system by embedding a total invention, innovation, learning culture. Africa has to embark on a new co-evolutionary path by applying knowledge, learning, innovation, competence building for developing a sustainable integrated African knowledge economy. A new Pan African innovation system by learning and building from the past inventions, innovation by using Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to create jobs for the youth in Africa and transform the agriculture, mineral and raw material economy is critical. The keynote will address how the new transformative innovation system approach can be applied to generate a new co-evolutionary integrated and sustainable African development to move Africa from the raw material, mineral, and agriculture value chain to the knowledge economy global value chain.

http://interdisciplinarysolutions.org/2017/show/home
Bio

Professor Mammo Muchie holds a DPhil in Science, Technology, and Innovation for Development (STI&D) from the University of Sussex. UK. He is currently a DST/NRF rated Research Professor at the Faculty of Management Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa. He is a fellow of the South African Academy of Sciences and the African Academy of Sciences. He is also currently adjunct Professor at the Adama Science, Technology University, Arsi University, Addis Ababa University and University of Gondar, Ethiopia. He has been senior research associate at the SPMTDC programme and also has become Senior Research Associate at the TMD Centre of Oxford University. He is collaborating with researchers (DILIC) on the potential research areas of Africa-China industrial high-technology sectors. He has been invited as Associate Faculty professor at Sussex University, UK for the next three years; at the University of Economics in Prague as visiting professor, Jawarahal Nehru University India, Tonji and Shanghai University, China; Honorary Professor Jiaxing University, China, Assistant Professor Amsterdam University, Visiting Professor Carleton College, USA; Principal Lecturer, Middlesex University, Professor, Aalborg University; Part–time Lecturer, Cambridge University; Honorary Professor UNISA. Professor Mammo held various positions globally, including the Director of the Research Programme on Civil Society and African Integration at the then University of Kwa Zulu-Natal; board member at the North-Western University, Chengdu, China

He is currently the chairman of the advisory board of African Talent hub of the Community Interest Company (registration no.10461990) to raise funds for making Africa the talent, innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity and knowledge hub of the world. He has been appointed as special distinguished advisor to the Africa Union's Student Council and a mentor for the African Entrepreneurship award. He has initiated the African Unity for Renaissance and Knowledge Exchange series of conferences since the last six years. He is a founding scientific advisor to ´the African Solar network, founding chairman of the Network of Ethiopian scholars. He has lead the SIDA,Sweden-fundedd research on engineering design and on transformative innovation for African integrated development and educate on public media to speed up the creation of innovative and renascent Africa. He is also a co-founding member of the Nano Technology Institute in TUT leading the innovation side of the research.

He is a founding board member of Globelics, focusing research on the challenges of building African innovation systems. He has promoted Africa and highlighted African Innovation and Development in Globelics foundation. He has served as scientific board members in a variety of networks including ICAT, Medalics as part of the founding scientific board member of the network that connects North Africa, with the Middle East and Southern Europe, co-founder of the Africalics network. He taught over 400 doctoral candidates in doctoral academies across the world in the Globelics, Africalics, Cicalics, Indialics networks. He has taken major initiatives for running Doctoral and Masters Academy in various universities in Africa and all over the world. One such academy is recently organised by the Association of Common Wealth Universities. Also, he has been invited for many keynote addresses and lectures in Africa and world-wide.
Perhaps one of the most significant contributions to promote the emerging field on innovation studies in Africa was the South African research Chairs Initiative (SARChI). The first chair on Innovation Studies supported by the DST/NRF in South Africa was awarded to him to promote doctoral and post-doctoral research in Africa.

Prof. Mammo is the chief editor and in the editorial board of many scholarly international journals. His positions in the scholarly journals are as follows; Founder Editor- in- Chief: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, Taylor and Francis; Founder Chief editor, The Ethiopian Electronic Journal for Research & Innovation Foresight (Ee-JRIF); Editor, Journal of Agriculture and Economic Development, Founder Editor in chief of the new journal of Creativity, Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship; Editor: Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, Academic Journals; Editor: Innovation and Development, Taylor and Francis; Editorial Board member of The Nexus Innovation Journal, Tshwane University of Technology; Institute and Economics (Formally Known as International Journal of Institution and Economics), University of Malaya; Ethiopian Journal of Business and Economics (The), African Journals Online; Journal of Social and Economic Development: Official Publication of Institute for Social and Economic Change; Journal of China and International Relations (CIR) , Aalborg University; Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies, Taylor and Francis; Financial Innovation, Springer; Social Epistemology, A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Taylor and Francis

He has been a scientific and academic advisor to the local e-Governance research that involved ten African countries on ICT&D funded by IDRC and managed by CAFRAD. He has been appointed as a consultant on UNESCO’s higher education, Research and Knowledge forum. He has served as a post-doctoral mentor in the NRF national postdoctoral Forum.
He has published in the areas of: international political economy, development economics of innovation and the making of African systems of innovation, and new technologies and development across disciplines. Since 1985, he has produced over 375 publications, including books, chapters in books, and articles in internationally accredited journals and entries in institutional publications. (see  www.sarchi-steid.org.za)

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https://mg.co.za/article/2017-07-07-00-like-it-or-not-rwanda-is-africas-future
https://thisisafrica.me/rwanda-will-proceed-ban-used-clothes-despite-threats-united-states/
http://ict4da.org/2017/show/keynotes

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

The AUSC Niger National Office has achieved more since your appointment, we are very proud of AUSC Niger Leaders all


Dear AUSC Niger National Representative Honorable Mr Ahmadou Tidjani Dan Nouhi Baoua,
Felicitations pour votre incomparable efforts pour une telle motivation et extraordinaire facon d'integration intercontinantale des participants de cette inoubriable conference qui va marquer l'anniverssaire de l' AUSC Niger en 2018.
C'est ainsi que l'Office International du President et Foundateur de l'AUSC a Kigali-Rwanda vous reconnaisse  tres courageux et vous felicite.
The  AUSC Niger National Office has achieved more since your appointment, we are very proud of AUSC Niger Leaders all .
Therefore ,we pray God to keep  blessing your daily activities and achievements.
We are the family of Unity and commitment to serve the whole continent of Africa ,we also have homework to go in the communities around the countries and meet the rural people teach them everything that can make their lives more better and create more rural based projects that will aim to show our governments that AUSC Is not only academic Organization but also community sensitive and willing to economically participate in developing our Nations across the Continent of AFRICA and reaching our African brothers and sisters living in the Diaspora .

This is very excellent Honorable AUSC Niger Leaders all .We can change the world by doing just things like these above .
Congratulations to both AUSC Niger National Office for beginning the new year of 2018 with such motivating events inside the Global family of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve "
We are very proud of you .
May God bless your daily activities.

The Office of the AUSC President and Founder in Kigali-RWANDA is wishing you all the best .
IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves.
AUSC President and Founder.
P.O.Box: 6998 Kigali-Rwanda
www.africanunionsc.org

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