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The Concept Paper for the 3rd ALL-AFRIKANA FIRST YOUTH CONGRESS (3rd AAFYC 2019) October 27th to 30th , 2019.
1.
Introduction
The
African Union Students' Council has been set as the first ever inclusive
leadership training family of the youth of Africa, creating the first
Pan-African Youth Congress,
http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/09/ausc-office-of-president-announcing.html, to make all African Students
and Young Educated generations to seat dawn and converse on deepest ways to
keep shaping a better Africa We Deserve , as Deserving our next Generation, to
become more independent and grow up with deep struggle heritage, great struggle
for our pre-colonial , Colonial, and post-colonial History.
AUSC
International Committee involved All African Youth including Inventors,
Innovators, Artists to get prepared to attend an extraordinary work for
"The Third All Afrikana First Youth
Congress(3rd AAFYC 2019)" Organized by AUSC, in Kigali, Rwanda Date: October 27th-30th, 2019.
The
first Pan -African youth Congress is extremely important where the pan-African
intellectuals join their physical and Mental forces together and as an outcome;
there is practical ways to integrate and network our youth to contribute
intellectually in making the African Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be
achieved before the expected years 2030 throughout the African Union Students'
Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" as being invited to
visit the AUSC online. The project consultation was attributed to the AUSC
President’s Office with AUSC Presidency Special Advisors and Observers Team
Members.
2. Background
Do our
African youth know where they have been; do they also know where they are now
and indeed where they are going? If they
want to know, they should look back and revive the neglected positive history
to draw lessons to facilitate their journey to unite Africa now. Such
historical moments, provide the opportunity to reflect, on how they can
re-educate themselves, to move forwards and upwards by avoiding embarking on
the wrong journey towards making a free and well-being anchored Africa future
for all.
The Male
and Female genders between 05 - 35 years are defined as youth in Africa. The
youths in Africa are the majority and constitute about 65 % of the African
population. About 70% of the African youth are said to be living in the rural areas.
Studies attest that a rich supply and source of Africa’s labour force are the
youths. According to the African Economic Outlook, approximately 72 % of
African youth subsist daily on less than $ 2.00 a day. As a whole, in Africa 60% of the unemployed
population are the youths. Unemployment rates vary regionally. In Sub-Sahara Africa, unemployed youth
constitute 40%. Youth unemployment rates are twice the number of adult
unemployment in most African countries. Even in South Africa, a country that is
perceived to be the leading African country economically, youth unemployment is
estimated as high as 54 %. Instead of all the youths in Africa being educated,
we are on the contrary faced with a high number of uneducated youths. Majority
of the graduates in Africa do not get jobs. There is a skills mismatch in
getting job, because the skills attained by graduates do not relate to the
employer’s needs. So, the education systems need to evolve a skills matching
with job creation and job filling directions.
The
African Union Student Council (AUSC) has a definite role by reaching all youths
and creating the ways to make sure all African youth are educated. With the
proper education they can have a decent, free, independent, well anchored and
promising livelihood wherever they are in Africa. The African youths should
live sustainably by achieving a life full of productive employment, decent
work. This process requires the fostering of inter-African collaboration
amongst all the stakeholders including governments, education institutions,
businesses, investors, industries, civil society and communities. The power of
the African youth must be unlocked to create an Africa that can use its rich
resources to make all its inhabitants have descent work throughout their lives.
Justas
the African liberation effort started with the series of Pan-African congresses,
the AUCS has resolved to start a new journey to create a vibrant African youth
that is inspired and driven by creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. So
to realize this vision, like food and water, all African youth must be
educated. The African continent must appreciate education is not just a means
to life, but it is life itself. AUSC aimed to reach African youths by initiating
the First ALL-AFRIKANA FIRST YOUTH CONGRESS.
The main mission is to bring youths to know each other, network and learn to be
“Africans first”. AUSC aims to create a
strong Africa that is full of agency to make the wellbeing of all its people a
priority of priorities and Africa’s natural environment as sustainable, a clean
climate and friendly forever.
The First ALL-Afrikana First Youth Congress has given birth to all the followed and others to follow AUSC Congresses including the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress (3rd AAFYC 2019) from 27th to 30th October , 2019 at KIGALI HillTop Hotel &Country Club.
This congress will come again on the same topics that will keep magnifying the points shared in this concept note.
The First ALL-Afrikana First Youth Congress has given birth to all the followed and others to follow AUSC Congresses including the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress (3rd AAFYC 2019) from 27th to 30th October , 2019 at KIGALI HillTop Hotel &Country Club.
This congress will come again on the same topics that will keep magnifying the points shared in this concept note.
The 5th
Pan-African Congress on October 15-21 in 1945, created a “paradigm shift” to
resist colonialism by any necessary means. Similarly, we at AUSC would like to organize
the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress to be held in October 27th to 30th, 2019 in Kigali,
Rwanda. Together with the partners, including stakeholders such as Governments,
universities, businesses, civil society and communities will make the African
youth forever vibrant, highly educated, productive, spirited and energetic
force to contribute in the making of Africa strong, proud, free and
independent.
All the
African youth without exception must be educated. Education is for all Africans
and no different from food and water. The youths must grow by learning and
behaving as “Africans first and foremost”. They must not degrade themselves to
ethnicity and tribes that colonialists cynically established to divide and
rule. The colonial division still plagues Africa for her resources and continues
to be robbed. Every year, six times more resources go out of Africa than it
gets. It is to be remembered that Africa is a donator not a beggar. Africa is
casted as caged in a loan, dependent on aid, debt ridden, and donation
dependent and in the begging trap. This situation has to be changed by stopping
the resources that flow out with illicit financing and corruption. Moreover,
the returned resources should be used to help African youths to be fully
employed and productive. It is said
earlier, that the youths are still the primary labour force in Africa. So,
every young person must be educated without exception, so that energetic,
creative, innovative, entrepreneurial, committed youths can be built and
nurtured to transform Africa once and for all. This youth population will make
Africa as a continent to contribute towards saving humanity with its deep and
rich philosophy of “Ubuntu” and the humane associational values and principles.
The youths
must re-imagine Africa with the capacity to innovate, sense of unity and
renaissance. The youth must promote
pan-African unity that means African agency will not be delayed. Without unity, no African agency, no African
renaissance will happen. African unity is critical to realize the full synergy
of political and economic independence.
This unity must have been yesterday; but let the failure to unite
yesterday be a commitment to stop delaying African unity and renaissance
anymore. Let’s do it today. The youth have to be the unifier game changers and
change-makers. The Pan-African Federation hopes to realize this unity in the
next 30 years and not as the AU hopes in 2063.The AUSC may be able to mobilize
the youth to accelerate African unity without fail every day.
There
have been a few recent efforts in this regards. In South Africa, the African
Unity for renaissance conferences was initiated in 2010. (http://www.africanunionsc.org/2016/10/call-for-abstracts-7th-african-unity.html).
Beside this, we also have initiated the Pan-African Talent initiative (PATI).
Its main purpose is to turn Africa as the talent and innovation hub of the
world. Africa should be the talent destination, and not as the talent departure
zone of the world. Talent retention, talent gain, talent reverse migration must
be promoted. This process will become effectively successful incorporating with
all the stakeholders, particularly the private and corporate world. They must
contribute substantially to raise funds to promote employable talented
graduates in the training process to avoid the current unacceptable skills
mismatch. The PATI Returning Talent Fund (RTF) is established to raise
funds. The first inaugural conference
for PATI-RTF was held in Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria (www.pati-global.com)
with the participation of private sector, students, professors and government.
The conference aimed to create sustainable collaboration to promote talent gain
in and for Africa. Now The Africa Talent Hub Community Interest Company has
been established to mobilize resources to enable, empower and entitle the
African education to become creators, innovators and entrepreneurs.
We have
also started the Afrikana post-graduate academy (AGPA) to create high quality
post-graduates across Africa. The academy held twice a year invited masters and
doctoral researchers on the research methodology and quality writing skills.
There is
the African Entrepreneurship Award (AEA) transcending borders and getting the
young people to create in the uncharted ideas and new solutions by creating new
firms. The Award is a pan-African, stimulating in the 54 states over 2000
entrepreneurial businesses. AEA is a true motivator and inter-African youth
mobility generator. (https://africanentrepreneurshipaward.com/impressions-from-south-africa-aea-visits-tut/)
We have
also opened an education platform for African unity and renaissance (AUR) for
an integrated development. (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046983685329854/). The AUR
conference aimed to make the world aware that the contribution of Africa to the
world is rich. This platform advocates the education of Africans using the
current e-learning outlets to reach all.
A new
approach to generate positive understanding of Africa by challenging the
current dominance of portraying Africa as a passive participant in the creation
of knowledge is much needed. Africa has contributed a lot though not recognized
and appreciated and will no doubt continue to contribute hugely to the rest of
the world. The knowledge, struggle and spiritual narratives that are negative
must be surpassed and the excavation of Africa’s rich contributions from the
past to the present as the foundation for the future must be done without fail.
There is a need to spread education using a variety of e-learning platforms. Let
the African youth, learn the power of networking and togetherness with trust and
confidence to overcome all the problems Africa has now. The youth are the problem
solvers today and should make sure there is no problem for Africa tomorrow.
3. ACTIVITIES
on the Third ALL AFRIKANA FIRST YOUTH CONGRESS 2019
A.
Panels
1. 1) The Presentations
by Different delegations of African Union Students' Council (AUSC) chapters from across the Continent of Africa and Diaspora.
2.
2) The
the future Generation Challenges for Africa Unity
3.
3) The
Pan-African Innovations and Initiatives
4.
4) The
Review on the African Academic challenges in 18th and 21st century
5.
5) The
AUSC International Action Plan 2019-2022
6. 6) The overview on the most 7 famous Pan-African Congresses since 18th till 21st century.
B. Conference
TITLE: Challenges
to overcome in mobilizing the Afrikana youth to create the Africa united and
renascent
Themes:
1
1) African Youth knowledge on
education in the current education system
2
2) African Youth knowledge on African Political heritage
3) African Youth knowledge on African Spiritual Heritage
4) African Youth knowledge on African Struggle Heritage
5) African Youth knowledge on learning Afrikana languages
6) African Youth knowledge on Entrepreneurship both economic and social entrepreneurship
7) African Youth knowledge on
creations, inventions and innovations
8) African Youth knowledge on their role in the African creative industry, arts and music
8) African Youth knowledge on their role in the African creative industry, arts and music
9) African Youth knowledge on their gender roles in uniting Africa
10) African Youth knowledge on Agenda 63: for African unity
11) African Youth knowledge on Removing leadership curse, state
curse, institution curse
12) African Youth knowledge on creating predictable and
sustainable African unity anchored system
Conference abstracts
and papers must be attached via:
The Congress and Conference,
AUSC Online Application
Link: https://goo.gl/forms/roXEwOjQStYQD5dG3
and it will continue until June 30th, 2019.
Abstracts should
include:
1.
1) The
title in a concise form
2. 2) Intended
Conference theme
3.
3) Name
of authors
4.
4) Affiliation
of Authors
5.
5) Corresponding
e-mail address
6.
6) The
abstract should not be more than 1000 words,
7) The
scientific Committee will review all submitted abstracts and authors will be
notified within two weeks after the deadline for submission.
Important dates
1.
1) Deadline
for submission of abstracts January 30,
2019
2.
2) Submission
of full papers August 30, 2019
3.
3) Registration
will close on 30 September, 2019
During the October 27th -30th, 2019 there will be also time for doing the
following:
·
1) Exhibitions
in Afrikana arts
·
2) Cultural
shows
·
3) Youth
invention demonstrations
·
4) Opportunity
for youth to join together to do inter-African entrepreneurship
·
5) The
African Entrepreneurship award
·
6) Poster
presentations
·
7) Brain
storming on the Hosting Country and continent and forming the organizing Committee
of the Fourth ALL-AFRIKANA YOUTH
CONGRESS (4th AAFYC 2020).
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AUSC
International Executive Committee 2019-2022 Members invited to receive
the African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We
Deserve"Presidency announcement for the 3rd AUSC International General
Assembly 2019 on the 2nd day of the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth
Congress (3rd AAFYC 2019) from 27th to 30th October , 2019 at KIGALI
HillTop&Country Club Hotel.
During the 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress (2ndAAFYC2018) in its 2nd International General Assembly of African Union Students' Council (AUSC), it was approved that the former AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019 ,will lead the AUSC International Executive Committee 2019-2022 with aim to keep important updates to the current leadership of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve".
Small modifications that will be made will focus on completion of still pending important projects that were designed to complete the AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019.
The current AUSC International Action Plan 2019-2022 will be published online on 1st July 2019, and this will be officially endorsed during the 3rd AUSC International General Assembly 2019 on the 2nd day of the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress (3rd AAFYC 2019) from 27th to 30th October , 2019.
African Union Students’ Council International Executive Committee on the International Level Members 2019-2022 Names and Attributions:
I. All AUSC Presidential Team Members All:
1. Dr. Iraguha Bandora Yves, MD (Rwanda), Title: AUSC President and Founder, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
2. Mr Jomo Eric (Kenya), Title: AUSC Vice President for Democracy and Participation, Staying in Nairobi-Kenya.
3. Mr SAA Bobo LENO (Guinea), Title: AUSC Vice President for Advocacy and Partnership, Staying in Conakry-Guinea.
4. Mr Eliezel Habineza (Rwanda), Title: AUSC Vice President For AUSC President's Office Internal Affairs, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
6. Mr Prosper Dzitse (Ghana), Title: 1st AUSC International Committee Senior Adviser, Staying in Accra-Ghana
7. Proffesor Mammo Muchie (Re-appointment May 20th, 2018), Title: AUSC Presidency's Special Adviser For African Union Focal Point.
8. Mr Niyonsenga Norbert (Rwanda), Title: AUSC Executive Secretary For The AUSC President's Office.
9. Miss Nyiribambe Odile Bandora (Rwanda), Title: AUSC President For Conflict Resolution Committee, AUSC President's Offic, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
10. Mrs Bateta Henriette (Rwanda),Vice president to the AUSC President For Conflict Resolution Committee, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
11. Mr Hategekimana Emmanuel (Rwanda), Title:Treasurer, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
12. Mr Munezero Jean de Dieu (Rwanda), Title:ASIDB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
13. Miss Uwambayinema Grace (Rwanda), Title: ASICTB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
14. Miss Twizere Aimee Pascaline (Rwanda), Title: IASELB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
15. Mr Maniriho Sylvere (Rwanda), Title: ASINMB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
16. Miss Uwineza Josiane (Rwanda), AUSC International Coordinator For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
17. Miss Uwineza Odile , AUSC International Vice Coordinator For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
18. Miss Uwantege Leontine , AUSC International Secretary For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
19. Mr Nteziyaremye Balinda Vicky Oni (Rwanda), AUSC International Treasurer For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
20. Miss Alimatu Jalloh (Conakry Guinea), AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For AUSC New International Leaders Recruitment Focal Point.
21. Miss Uwase Marie Ange (Rwanda), Title: ASIDF Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
22. Miss Hashimwimana Marcella Delice (Rwanda), AUSC President's Assistant to The AUSC International Coordinator For The 2ndAAFYC 2018, and Appointed AUSC Rwanda High School Clubs Coordinator, and AUSC-Rwanda Commonwealth Students' Association(CSA) Coordinator.
23. Mr Jimmy Omal (Uganda), AUSC international Action Plan Innovative and Creative Manager.
II. All 5 AUSC African Regions Representatives Team Members All :
1. Mr Daniel Maithya (Kenya), Title: AUSC East Africa Regional Representative., Staying in Nairobi -Kenya.
2. Mr Frankson Thuva Charo, (Sudan), Title: AUSC Northern Africa Regional Representative.
3. Mr Daniel Emeka Nwachukwu (Nigeria), Title: AUSC Western Africa Regional Representative.
4. Mr EnowAwah Georges Stevens (Cameroon), Title: AUSC Middle Africa Regional Representative.
5. Miss Simangele Mbali Msweli (South Africa), Title: AUSC Southern Africa Regional Representative.
III. All 5 AUSC Different Affairs Representatives Team Members All:
1. Mr Andrew Tangan (Cameroon), United Nations, European Union, Fracophonie and other Non -Students’ organizations, Title: AUSC (UN) Affairs Representative.
2. Mr Oboth Julius (Uganda), International Development Students’ Society Title: AUSC (IDSS) Affairs Representative.
3. Mr RUHUZA Hubert (Tanzania), Commonwealth Students‘ Associations Title: AUSC (CSA) Affairs Representative.
4. Mr Nyikirize Pius, ( Uganda), African Universities Guild Councils Title: AUSC (AUGC) Affairs Representative.
5. Mr Macdonald Sayed (Botswana), African National Students’ Associations Title: AUSC (ANSA) Affairs Representative.
Follow this Link: https://goo.gl/forms/roXEwOjQStYQD5dG3 to apply to attend the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress organized by the AUSC President ' Office
During the 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress (2ndAAFYC2018) in its 2nd International General Assembly of African Union Students' Council (AUSC), it was approved that the former AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019 ,will lead the AUSC International Executive Committee 2019-2022 with aim to keep important updates to the current leadership of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve".
Small modifications that will be made will focus on completion of still pending important projects that were designed to complete the AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019.
The current AUSC International Action Plan 2019-2022 will be published online on 1st July 2019, and this will be officially endorsed during the 3rd AUSC International General Assembly 2019 on the 2nd day of the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress (3rd AAFYC 2019) from 27th to 30th October , 2019.
African Union Students’ Council International Executive Committee on the International Level Members 2019-2022 Names and Attributions:
I. All AUSC Presidential Team Members All:
1. Dr. Iraguha Bandora Yves, MD (Rwanda), Title: AUSC President and Founder, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
2. Mr Jomo Eric (Kenya), Title: AUSC Vice President for Democracy and Participation, Staying in Nairobi-Kenya.
3. Mr SAA Bobo LENO (Guinea), Title: AUSC Vice President for Advocacy and Partnership, Staying in Conakry-Guinea.
4. Mr Eliezel Habineza (Rwanda), Title: AUSC Vice President For AUSC President's Office Internal Affairs, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
6. Mr Prosper Dzitse (Ghana), Title: 1st AUSC International Committee Senior Adviser, Staying in Accra-Ghana
7. Proffesor Mammo Muchie (Re-appointment May 20th, 2018), Title: AUSC Presidency's Special Adviser For African Union Focal Point.
8. Mr Niyonsenga Norbert (Rwanda), Title: AUSC Executive Secretary For The AUSC President's Office.
9. Miss Nyiribambe Odile Bandora (Rwanda), Title: AUSC President For Conflict Resolution Committee, AUSC President's Offic, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
10. Mrs Bateta Henriette (Rwanda),Vice president to the AUSC President For Conflict Resolution Committee, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
11. Mr Hategekimana Emmanuel (Rwanda), Title:Treasurer, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
12. Mr Munezero Jean de Dieu (Rwanda), Title:ASIDB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
13. Miss Uwambayinema Grace (Rwanda), Title: ASICTB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
14. Miss Twizere Aimee Pascaline (Rwanda), Title: IASELB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
15. Mr Maniriho Sylvere (Rwanda), Title: ASINMB Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
16. Miss Uwineza Josiane (Rwanda), AUSC International Coordinator For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
17. Miss Uwineza Odile , AUSC International Vice Coordinator For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
18. Miss Uwantege Leontine , AUSC International Secretary For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
19. Mr Nteziyaremye Balinda Vicky Oni (Rwanda), AUSC International Treasurer For 2nd All Afrikana First Youth Congress(2nd AAFYC 2018).
20. Miss Alimatu Jalloh (Conakry Guinea), AUSC Presidency's Special Advisor For AUSC New International Leaders Recruitment Focal Point.
21. Miss Uwase Marie Ange (Rwanda), Title: ASIDF Advisor, AUSC President's Office, Staying in Kigali-Rwanda.
22. Miss Hashimwimana Marcella Delice (Rwanda), AUSC President's Assistant to The AUSC International Coordinator For The 2ndAAFYC 2018, and Appointed AUSC Rwanda High School Clubs Coordinator, and AUSC-Rwanda Commonwealth Students' Association(CSA) Coordinator.
23. Mr Jimmy Omal (Uganda), AUSC international Action Plan Innovative and Creative Manager.
II. All 5 AUSC African Regions Representatives Team Members All :
1. Mr Daniel Maithya (Kenya), Title: AUSC East Africa Regional Representative., Staying in Nairobi -Kenya.
2. Mr Frankson Thuva Charo, (Sudan), Title: AUSC Northern Africa Regional Representative.
3. Mr Daniel Emeka Nwachukwu (Nigeria), Title: AUSC Western Africa Regional Representative.
4. Mr EnowAwah Georges Stevens (Cameroon), Title: AUSC Middle Africa Regional Representative.
5. Miss Simangele Mbali Msweli (South Africa), Title: AUSC Southern Africa Regional Representative.
III. All 5 AUSC Different Affairs Representatives Team Members All:
1. Mr Andrew Tangan (Cameroon), United Nations, European Union, Fracophonie and other Non -Students’ organizations, Title: AUSC (UN) Affairs Representative.
2. Mr Oboth Julius (Uganda), International Development Students’ Society Title: AUSC (IDSS) Affairs Representative.
3. Mr RUHUZA Hubert (Tanzania), Commonwealth Students‘ Associations Title: AUSC (CSA) Affairs Representative.
4. Mr Nyikirize Pius, ( Uganda), African Universities Guild Councils Title: AUSC (AUGC) Affairs Representative.
5. Mr Macdonald Sayed (Botswana), African National Students’ Associations Title: AUSC (ANSA) Affairs Representative.
Follow this Link: https://goo.gl/forms/roXEwOjQStYQD5dG3 to apply to attend the 3rd All Afrikana First Youth Congress organized by the AUSC President ' Office
Congratulations
to all Young People of Africa to come together with heart to fully decolonize
our Continent and build a better Africa we deserve as deserving our next generations.
...
...
Approved on March 2nd, 2019 , From Kigali-Rwanda,
by
by
H.E.Dr. IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves, MD
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