Sunday, June 24, 2018

African Union Students' Council(AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" Participating in the Transform Africa Summit 2019 (TAS2019).

Re: International Communication


It is with great pleasure that the Office of the President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve " is announcing its fully participation in the Transform Africa Summit (TAS2019) that is taking place in Kigali Convention Center (KCC) in Kigali-Rwanda .

In fact , AUSC has been invited as a Group from the Smart Africa through its Top Leadership and its Secretariat among other International Non Governmental Organizations , that has clear Vision with mission to bring particular to common Changes in the Continent of Africa , aiming to build the better future of the Continent of Africa .

Since its creation on January 6th ,2016 from Paje Beach on the Zanzibar Island inside the Indian Ocean , AUSC was  created with aim of being the most inclusive young academic leadership training Organization.

AUSC since then has opened its doors to the whole individual youths of Africa and diaspora from different academic leadership and backgrounds to participate in building the better Africa we deserve as young people of today , as deserving our next generations on this continent and in diaspora by welcoming them with their generated opinions; where each AUSC single leaders and individual international Members and partners have put together a very considerable wealth of opinions and recommendations that are filed inside the AUSC International Communication Center databases . 

Thus, extended programs are consistently being innovated from AUSC International Committee 2016 - 2019 to create the 2nd AUSC International Action Plan 2019 - 20202 , with which implementation will be involving different partners in this great summit -Transform Africa Summit 2019.

Therefore, the Office of the President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve " congratulates the Organizers of the Transform Africa Summit 2019 (TAS2019) , with considering the best offered Opportunity to its AUSC International Leaders, Members and Partners to Register as AUSC Group invitees , under free of charge Tokens and Invitation Letters that allowed most of AUSC Group Members delegates to access accreditation services and obtain their individual Badges .

In between the best offered opportunities from Smart Africa Top  Leadership and Smart Africa Secretariat , AUSC International Committee represented by its AUSC President and Founder H.E.Dr.Iraguha Bandora Yves, MD ,delivers this Acknowledgement International Communication not only for this year's Summit but also for the previous Years' Transform Africa Summits that marked their interest in involving Young Academicians.

Best Regards .

Signed on May 15th ,2019 at 11:00' a.m 

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AUSC President's Office.
Kigali-Rwanda.
P.O.Box: 6998

African Union Students' council (AUSC) Office of the President and Founder,Kigali-Rwanda has Appointed Miss Hashimwimana Marcella Delice on position of AUSC Presidency's Office Commonwealth Students' Association (CSA) Affairs Representative.

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African Union Students' council (AUSC) Office of the President and Founder,Kigali-Rwanda has Appointed Miss Hashimwimana Marcella Delice on position of AUSC Presidency's Office Commonwealth Students' Association (CSA) Affairs Representative.

Previously , Miss Hashimwimana Marcella Delice (Rwanda) has been working as AUSC President's Assistant to The AUSC International Coordinator For The 2ndAAFYC 2018, and Appointed AUSC Rwanda High School Clubs Coordinator.

This new appointment will allow the partnership between AUSC and CSA to represent the activities of CSA in Rwanda and to benefit Rwanda youth on the Commonwealth Students' Association Activities concerning Africa and Europe Region of the commonwealth as concerning all Students in this region.

This appointment from CSA is being finalized by the Representative of the Africa and europe region in the CSA Honorable Mr Marwan Umar Gwamba -Africa and Europe Regional Representative of CSA.

COMMONWEALTH STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (CSA) REGIONAL WORKING GROUP
TERMS OF REFERENCE
1. Introduction
The various CSA Regional Working Groups have been set up to assist the CSA fulfil its mandate of "representing, advocating and building capacities of students across the Commonwealth."
The central role of a regional body is to co-ordinate regional initiatives and networks to further the work and impact of the Commonwealth Students’ Association (CSA).
 2. Functions of the Committee
The Commonwealth Students’ Association (CSA)-Rwanda Working Group(RWG) will carry out the above through:
(a) Maintaining the records and contact details of the Student and Youth Organisations located in the region;
(b) Further develop and sustain a network of student organizations in the region;
(c) Raise the profile of CSA by promoting activities, acting as an official ambassador of the CSA, engaging with students and student organisations within their region, writing articles and publishing them via various media channels to help realize the CSA object to be visible and credible;
(d) Identify potential partner organizations that share similar aims and objectives as the CSA and develop strategic partnerships;
(e) Provide technical advice to Students in Commonwealth Members States to assist in the development of national student bodies in their countries
(f) Raise awareness on major issues in their regions to the Commonwealth Students’ Association Steering Committee
(g) Support the development of the Commonwealth Students’ Association Campaigns
3. Accountability
The Regional Working Groups of the Commonwealth Students’ Association will report to the Commonwealth Students’ Association Steering Committee through the Regional Representatives, who will act as co-chairs of the respective groups.

4. Membership
Each member of the Commonwealth Students’ Association Regional Working Group must be aged 15-30; they must not exceed 30 years of age during their term.  Members of the Commonwealth Students’ Association Regional Working Group must also be active student leaders in their countries and/or Region.
5. Duration of Term
The term of the Commonwealth Students’ Association Regional Working Group shall begin from the receipt of the confirmation letter and end at 21st Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers. The date of this meeting is tbc but will take place during the first half of 2020.
5. Meetings
The Regional Bodies will meet at least bi-monthly; additional meetings may be called but will be decided by the Commonwealth Students’ Association Steering Committee Regional Representative in conjunction with the Working Group members.
The Regional Working Groups will meet virtually.
6. Nature of Engagement:
Members of the Regional Working Group will work on voluntary basis.
7. Removal or Resignation:
One can resign from the position on any justifiable reason subject to the approval of the CSA Steering Committee.
One can be removed for abuse of office subject to the review of the Steering Committee.


Approved by

H.E IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"
P.O.Box: 6998 Kigali-Rwanda
Whatsapp: +250736196204
E-mail: ausc.president.office@gmail.com
Website: www.africanunionsc.org
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The Office of President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC) in Kigali Rwanda is Proud of Africa Innovation Summit 2018(#AIS2018) at Kigali Convention Center from06 - 08 June, 2018

Africa Innovation Summit 2018Following the invitation from organizers of Africa Innovation Summit 2018;
The Office of President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC) in Kigali Rwanda is Proud of Africa Innovation Summit 2018(#AIS2018) at Kigali Convention Center from06 - 08 June, 2018 , which aimes for building a better Africa we all deserve,as does African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve",
Following invitations from AUSC President and Founder at : @AuscNewsLetters, @BandoraYves, @AUC_MoussaFaki @_AfricanUnion,@antonioguterres,@AUYouthProgram,#2ndAAFYC2018 .
H.E IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves/AUSC President and Founder
INVITATION 

The AIS
The AIS is an Africa-wide and home grown initiative aimed at harnessing the innovation potential of the continent. It aims to mobilize the people and, especially those with the ‘power to act’, including investors, the people with the ideas, the policy makers, the researchers and academics, the business community, the youth, as well as innovators and thinkers into a coalition for collective action to promote and build an enabling environment for innovation in Africa. The goal is to engage as many people as possible in order to build a broad constituency in support of innovation in Africa. The basic fact is that Africa cannot outsource its development.
The AIS platform includes regular Summits to promote dialogue, facilitate exchange of best practices among stakeholders and African countries, showcase what is happening on the continent, and share lessons of experience. The platform also includes engaging with African researchers and scholars to undertake case studies to tease out lessons of experience in order to facilitate learning by stakeholders. The African Innovation Exhibit which is also part of the AIS provides a stage to showcase homegrown innovations and innovators on the continent, while the Hackathons will challenge the people to come up with solutions to specific problems. The exhibitions and hackathons will allow stakeholders to seek ways to scale up potential solutions.
Each AIS will build on the previous ones by deepening the dialogue, engaging a wider number of stakeholders, as well as by focusing Africa’s innovation potential to address the challenges facing the continent. The aims are to identify path breaking ideas and disruptive solutions to be developed and/scaled up in Africa as well as build a constituency to help address the fundamental challenges facing the continent.
Why AIS?
Addressing the fundamental challenges facing the continent will not happen through a laissez-faire agenda and, more importantly, Africa’s structural transformation and sustainable development will only happen if African countries are able to build innovation-driven economies and societies. This is a pre-requisite in the emerging world, with accelerating pace of change and hypercompetitive economy, in which the only competitive advantage, according to Aires de Geus, is the ability to learn faster than one’s competitors.
African countries must transform and diversify their economies through value addition to primary commodities, efficient resource consumption, the use of low-carbon energy forms and services, and the development of services sector. Innovation is the single most important prerequisite for this to happen. Innovation must become a way of life on the continent. Through innovation, Africans can develop the solutions to address the developmental challenges such as poverty, health, energy, water, productivity, competitiveness, economic diversification, food security, climate change and governance facing the continent. The AIS aims to serve as a key platform to promote innovation in Africa.

An introduction of Africa Innovation Summit 2018

The 2018 Summit will be a multifaceted event that will bring together stakeholders from various sectors, including decision makers to seek innovative and disruptive solutions for the challenges facing African countries. The focus of AIS 2018 will include energy access, water, health, food security and climate change. AIS II will be a three-day event and the program will include five plenary sessions to introduce major thematic issues followed by a series of facilitated workshops, which will take place in focused workgroups to deepen the dialogue and to seek solutions to address the key challenges facing African countries. Each workshop will focus on a specific theme with three to four panelists and will be led by a facilitator. The aims of the discussions are to seek solutions, develop an agenda and mobilize the people and stakeholders for collective action going forward. The AIS 2018 will include activities before, during and after the Summit.

To register for the link saved as invitation to the African Union Students' Council (AUSC) from the Organizers of Africa Innovation Summit 2018 (#AIS2018) below :
Africa Innovation Summit (@AIS2018) tweeted at 9:03 AM on Sat, Jun 02, 2018:
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DESCRIPTION
The 2018 Summit will be a multifaceted event that will bring together stakeholders from various sectors, including decision makers to seek innovative and disruptive solutions for the challenges facing African countries. The focus of AIS 2018 will include energy access, water, health, food security and climate change.

The Summit brings together participants from all over the world, but with significant share coming from Africa. Participants will include:

Heads of States and Governments;
Ministers and other government officials and senior policy makers;
Heads of the regional and continental organizations;
CEOs of established companies and founders of start-ups;
Partners from Venture capital firms and private equity, as well as Bankers and capital market operators;
Academics, researchers, policy experts, science and technology experts;
Business angels, high net worth individuals, innovators, thinkers, and entrepreneurs.
Contact us for more information.
Website: http://www.africainnovationsummit.com
Email: info@africainnovationsummit.com

DATE AND TIME
Wed, Jun 6, 2018, 8:00 AM –

Fri, Jun 8, 2018, 5:30 PM CAT

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LOCATION
Kigali Convention Centre

Kigali, Kigali City

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Approved by

H.E IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves
President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve"
P.O.Box: 6998 Kigali-Rwanda
Whatsapp: +250736196204
E-mail: ausc.president.office@gmail.com
Website: www.africanunionsc.org
#2ndAAFYC2018
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