Monday, May 6, 2019

New AUSC delegates message for Transform Africa Summit. 1st,2nd and 3rd Group Invite

LogoFollow this link to join  WhatsApp group for AUSC Delegates to the Transform Africa Summit 2019: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FGSxynklOib6gPpmkP219q

Reserved only for AUSC leaders and Members ,by registering under AUSC Group free tokens and be given invoices of zero cost for silver passes .
Inside the group you will get more information on the registration process .

Dear All AUSC Delegates to the Transform Africa Summit, this is to inform you all that due to Payment issues you have received registration letters that still informing you that your Payments has been not yet made and that you are not yet allowed to collect your badges until you will finish to pay , thus ,this is to inform everyone here and there to register once again , and use this Generated Automatic  AUSC to Smart Africa Summit Group Token (cemsYa) in the Token request place in order to continue Registering .
NB: 
1) Remember to write ,AUSC in full names: African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" ,
2) Where requested , make sure to mention AUSC is a International Non Governmental Organization ,
3) when requested , make sure to mention AUSC is working for Education ,not anything else.
4) when requested, make sure to mention ,AUSC position ,write your AUSC Appointed Position inside AUSC in your Country or in any position you were assigned ,or at least if you don't have any Title for AUSC International Members, mention that you are AUSC International Member ,it will be enough for you .
5) Don't share the Token to non AUSC International Members, or AUSC Leaders people because, if you do it and that name is not in our AUSC Leaders or International members databases, You will bear your Consequences of calcifications of AUSC Delegates Fees waive we negotiated with organizers of the Transform Africa Summit 2019.
6) Deadline for our AUSC Group Delegates registration is 2 days from now .
I wish you to register as quick as possible and be back here sharing your Invoices where cost and payments pending is zero(0).

7) Where you will be asked to register mentioning your AUSC Group Leader ,Iraguha Bandora Yves, email: ausc.president.office@gmail.com,
8) where after getting your free token go to register link and register again as single delegate ,use all given details above with that token; For example: cemsYa

Use this system above :
Steps: 
1. Check your email for the Invitation Letter from Transform Africa Summit. Copy the Token Number given. 
2. Open the registration link and select *Single Attendees*
3. Type or Paste the Token Number from your invitation letter by Transform Africa Summit. 
4. Proceed with answering all questions as directed by Hon. Jimmy.
5. Submit or click Register and the bottom right corner of the page and wait for confirmation emails (one for Visa processing to non-residents and another email with your *Zero Payment Invoice*

This is the link below to go register online and click to  Group,Write "AUSC", write details of Group Leader as shared above and , about Group numbers put number 1,
And fill in the next members ,your full details with your email, country , and click to register ,wait for invoice that shows you have no dept .

Link to register on silver sectionhttps://events.transformafricasummit.org/register/1


Best regards .

AUSC President's Office.



AUSC President's Office is Preparing your welcome in the 3rd AAFYC 2019.Please share this invite link.

Friday, April 26, 2019

Requesting waiving of Fess For AUSC to be able to participate in the Transform Africa Summit, 2019. The Humanoid Robot ,Sophia to speak.

sponsors
The Humanoid Robot
REGISTRATION CLOSES SOON ( https://transformafricasummit.org/# )
With seats to the summit fast filling up, we encourage you to register now if you haven't as registration closes soon. We have amazing speakers confirmed including Makhtar Diop, World Bank Vice President, Sophia, the 1st Humanoid Robot and Eugene Kaspersky among an array of others. Register today at www.transformafricasummit.org.
GOLF TOURNAMENT ( http://smartafrica.org/tas/ )

Smart Africa is thrilled to invite all our TAS2019 Platinum and Gold attendees to register for this year’s Golf tournament on the 17th May 2019. This can be done whilst registering for your pass online or by simply filling this brief form at HERE. Don't miss out on this amazing networking opportunity.
ACCOMMODATION AT THE SUMMIT

If you are attending the 5th Transform Africa Summit please book your hotels as soon as possible. 
Kindly be advised to book your accommodation at  HERE to enjoy special summit discounts. Kindly note Smart Africa does not make any accommodation plans on behalf of guests.
 
Africa's largest ICT leadership event, the Transform Africa Summit returns and this year it will be bigger, bolder and smarter. The summit will now run from the 14th to the 17th of May 2019 and will be held at the Kigali Convention Centre under the theme, "Boosting Africa's Digital Economy".

Save the date!


HAVE YOU REGISTERED YET FOR AFRICA'S BIGGEST ICT EVENT OF 2019?
With seats for the 5th Transform Africa Summit fast filling up, we encourage you to register now if you haven't as registration closes soon. We have amazing speakers confirmed including Makhtar Diop, World Bank Vice President, Sophia, the 1st Humanoid Robot and Eugene Kaspersky among an array of others. Register today at www.transformafricasummit.org.

Registration now Open: Transform Africa Summit 2019, Kigali, Rwanda

Good day Iraguha Bandora Yves

Africa's largest ICT and innovation leadership event, the Transform Africa Summit is back in its 5th edition and will be hosted in Kigali, Rwanda from the 14th to the 17th of May 2019 under the theme "Boosting Africa's Digital Economy:. 

You are invited to register at www.transformafricasummit.org.

Engage and interact with Heads of State, Ministers, Captains of Industry and International thought leaders from over 90 countries.


We look forward to welcoming you to the summit.

Regards,

2019 Transform Africa Summit Team
Smart Africa Secretariat
enquiries@smartafrica.org

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Dear IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves,
This email is regarding your application to attend the 2019 Transform Africa Summit to be held in Kigali, Rwanda from the 14th to the 17th of May 2019.
Your registration has been received by the Smart Africa team and confirmation will be sent to you within the next 14 days.
We look forward to seeing you at the Transform Africa Summit!
Key dates:
Transform Africa Economic Forum: 14 May 2019 (Platinum & Gold delegates)
Transform Africa Summit: 15 — 16 May 2019 (Silver, Gold, Platinum delegates)
Transform Africa Summit Golf Tournament: 17 May 2019 (Platinum & Gold delegates)
Stay connected
Twitter / Facebook / YouTube: Real Smart Africa
Connect with our official tag: #TAS2019
Regards,

Smart Africa Secretariat
Email: enquiries@smartafrica.org
Telephone:
General Enquiries:                               +250 (0) 732 301 014
Transport & Accommodation:              +250 (0) 788 443 636
Sponsorships:                                      +250 (0) 734 016 850
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy 

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Successful registration request for the 2019 Transform Africa Summit

Dear IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves,

This email is regarding your application to attend the 2019 Transform Africa Summit.
Congratulations, your application to attend the summit has been successful.
Key dates:
Transform Africa Economic Forum: 14 May 2019 (Platinum & Gold delegates)
Transform Africa Summit: 15 — 16 May 2019 (Silver, Gold, Platinum delegates)
Transform Africa Summit Golf Tournament: 17 May 2019 (Platinum & Gold delegates)
Collecting your badge:
You will be advised on the venue for badge collection. Ensure you bring the identification document you used in your registration process. Please note that your badge will only be issued once you have received your confirmation to attend the summit.
Plan your trip:
Click here for travel information including visas requirements if you are not a resident of Rwanda.
Dedicated Transport Network:
To ease your travel around Kigali silver, gold and platinum pass holders enjoy a shuttle service from the airport to an official Transform Africa hotel and between the conference venue, social events and the hotel.
Car hire:
Should you wish to hire a private car during your stay, please email transport@smartafrica.org
Stay connected
Twitter / Facebook / YouTube: Real Smart Africa
Connect with our official tag: #TAS2019
If you have received this email in error, please forward it to enquires@smartafrica.org.
Regards,

Smart Africa Secretariat
Email: enquiries@smartafrica.org
Telephone:
General Enquiries:                               +250 (0) 732 301 014
Transport & Accommodation:              +250 (0) 788 443 636
Sponsorships:                                      +250 (0) 734 016 850
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
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2019 Transform Africa Summit Payment Information

Dear IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves,

This email is regarding your application to attend the 2019 Transform Africa Summit to be held in Kigali, Rwanda from the 14th to the 17th of May 2019.
Your registration has been received by the Smart Africa team and confirmation will be sent to you within the next 14 days.
We look forward to seeing you at the Transform Africa Summit!
Your invoice and payment details are attached in this emailPlease ensure that you follow the instructions to ensure your payment is tracked and credited to your registration.
You will be notified when we receive your payment via bank transfer or direct deposit.
Kindly note that your registration will be not be complete until full payment has been received.
Key dates:
Transform Africa Economic Forum: 14 May 2019 (Platinum & Gold delegates)
Transform Africa Summit: 15 — 16 May 2019 (Silver, Gold, Platinum delegates)
Transform Africa Summit Golf Tournament: 17 May 2019 (Platinum & Gold delegates)
Stay connected
Twitter / Facebook / YouTube: Real Smart Africa
Connect with our official tag: #TAS2019
If you have received this email in error, please forward it to enquires@smartafrica.org.
Regards,

Smart Africa Secretariat
Email: enquiries@smartafrica.org
Telephone:
General Enquiries:                               +250 (0) 732 301 014
Transport & Accommodation:              +250 (0) 788 443 636
Sponsorships:                                      +250 (0) 734 016 850
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
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Dear IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves,
Thank you for registering for the fifth edition of Transform Africa Summit 2019, scheduled to happen from May 14th-17th, at the Kigali Convention Center, in Kigali, Rwanda.
Here attached is your invitation letter, we look forward to welcoming you!
Dear Organizers of Transform Africa Summit 2019, Kigali-Rwanda,
We are writing to request for waive of registration fees to allow participants of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" be able to fully participate in this program.
We have been delegates to the previous summits you invited AUSC leaders who can attend from Kigali Rwanda and East Africa under a free of charge assistance , that is also through that channel we would like to request for that assistance as it is on our interest to find ways to live near by the summit site in nearest place in Kigali in order to be able to participate .

Therefore, as AUSC is interested to join other inspiring delegates , Leaders and innovators, we would like to get a possible limited number of AUSC delegates that we can be able to register under that technical and financial assistance as soon as possible to meet the deadlines..

Hoping to hear positively  from you soon.

Yours Sincerely ,

Dr. Iraguha Bandora Yves, MD
President and Founder of African Union Students' Council (AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve".
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Dear Dr Iraguha,

Kindly share with us the list of students you are planning to invite for TAS, where they will be coming from and their email addresses and we will see how many passes we could extend to you.

Thank you,
Event Coordinator | Smart Africa Secretariat09th Floor Bloc C, Makuza Peace Plaza | 10 KN4 Avenue | Kigali - Rwanda 

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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. Mr Iraguha Bandora Yves (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.


  
Approved on April 26th, 2019 , From Kigali-Rwanda, 
by
H.E.Dr. IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves, MD
THE COMMEMORATION OF THE BERLIN CONFERENCE   April 23, 2019, at the Wilhelm Streets (Allemagne Berlin)

AUSC participates in the African History Month March ,2019 with celebrating ADWA Great African VICTORY


Thursday, March 14, 2019

AUSC share Sustainable Development Goals(SDG)

As 2015 comes to an end, and with it the 15-year cycle of the anti-poverty Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the United Nations officially will usher in – on 1 January 2016 – an even more ambitious set of goals to banish a whole host of social ills by 2030.
“The seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are our shared vision of humanity and a social contract between the world’s leaders and the people,” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted unanimously by 193 Heads of State and other top leaders at a summit at UN Headquarters in New York in September.
“They are a to-do list for people and planet, and a blueprint for success,” he added of the 17 goals and 169 targets to wipe out poverty, fight inequality and tackle climate change over the next 15 years.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls on countries to begin efforts to achieve the 17 SDGs over the next 15 years. The goals address the needs of people in both developed and developing countries, emphasizing that no one should be left behind. Broad and ambitious in scope, the Agenda addresses the three dimensions of sustainable development: social, economic and environmental, as well as important aspects related to peace, justice and effective institutions.
The mobilization of means of implementation, including financial resources, technology development and transfer and capacity-building, as well as the role of partnerships, are also acknowledged as critical.
The 17 SDGs build on the eight MDGs, which specifically sought by 2015: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; and develop a global partnership for development.
Not all the MDGs were met globally, depending on regions and the state of a country’s development, but significant progress was made in several areas:
  • In November, global leaders, diplomats and health experts gathered at UN Headquarters in New York to celebrate progress against one of the world’s leading killers with the announcement that the target to halt and begin reversing malaria incidence had been met. Progress since 2000 averted over 6.2 million malaria deaths, 97 per cent of which have been among young children.
  • Globally, the number of those living in extreme poverty declined by more than half, falling from 1.9 billion in 1990 to 836 million in 2015, with most progress occurring since 2000. Net primary school enrolment in developing regions has reached 91 per cent, up from 83 per cent in 2000.
  • Many more girls are now in school compared to 2000, with developing regions as a whole achieving the target to eliminate gender disparity in primary, secondary and tertiary education. Global under-five mortality has declined by more than half, dropping from 90 to 43 deaths per 1,000 live births between 1990 and 2015, from 12.7 million in 1990 to almost six million despite population growth in developing regions.
  • Maternal mortality has declined by 45 per cent worldwide since 1990, with most of the reduction occurring since 2000. In Southern Asia, it declined by 64 per cent between 1990 and 2013, and in sub-Saharan Africa by 49 per cent.
  • New HIV infections fell by approximately 40 per cent between 2000 and 2013 from an estimated 3.5 million cases to 2.1 million, and by June 2014, 13.6 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) globally, an immense increase from just 800,000 in 2003. ART averted 7.6 million deaths from AIDS between 1995 and 2013.
  • Official development aid from developed countries grew by 66 per cent in real terms between 2000 and 2014 to billion.
But progress has been uneven across regions and countries, leaving millions of people behind, especially the poorest and those disadvantaged due to sex, age, disability, ethnicity or geographic location. Targeted efforts will be needed to reach the most vulnerable people.
This is where the SDGs are expected to play a part. They stress everything from zero poverty, zero hunger, good health, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, and affordable clean energy, to decent work and economic growth, innovation, reduced inequalities, sustainable cities, responsible consumption, climate action, unpolluted oceans and land, and partnerships to achieve the goals.
The official ushering in of the 15-year cycle will take place over a 24-hour period, coming into effect in each region of the planet as the clocks strike their midnight peal on 31 December.
The Paris Conference on climate change in December is seen by many as the first test of political will to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
“The Paris Agreement is a triumph for people, the planet, and for multilateralism. For the first time, every country in the world has pledged to curb their emissions, strengthen resilience and act internationally and domestically to address climate change. By addressing climate change we are advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” Mr. Ban said.
Turning this vision into reality is primarily the responsibility of countries, but it will also require new partnerships and international solidarity. Everyone has a stake and everyone has a contribution to make. Reviews of progress will need to be undertaken regularly in each country, involving civil society, business and representatives of various interest groups.
At the regional level, countries will share experiences and tackle common issues, while on an annual basis at the UN, the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF), will take stock of progress at the global level, identifying gaps and emerging issues, and recommending corrective action. The SDGs will be monitored and reviewed using a set of global indicators. These will be compiled into an Annual SDG Progress Report.

Approved on March 14th, 2019 , From Kigali-Rwanda, 
by
Dr. Iraguha Bandora Yves, MD.
P.O.Box: 6998 Kigali-Rwanda.
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Call for Donations and Opportunities
Please if you have any other important opportunity to share to the African Union Students' Council (AUSC) International Communication Office, write to us from e-mail: ausc.communication.office@gmail.com ,
to be shared on the AUSC International Website to reach many Youth Across Africa and Worldwide.
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THE COMMEMORATION OF THE BERLIN CONFERENCE   April 23, 2019, at the Wilhelm Streets (Allemagne Berlin)

AUSC participates in the African History Month March ,2019 with celebrating ADWA Great African VICTORY

 

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