Wednesday, September 14, 2016

AUSC president's office Announcing the list of Available Appointed AUSC Presidency Special Advisors

The Office of the President of African Union Students’ Council (AUSC) ” For The Better Africa We Deserve”  has this great pleasure to announce the Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors list , on behalf of the AUSC following his official request for assistance from the AUSC President.  
AUSC President’s Office is currently located in Kigali-Rwanda, and has the overall power of decision making inside the AUSC. This is one single Office among others six Offices of AUSC Presidential Team allocated in six different countries in African. However, the AUSC Presidential Team is one of the five AUSC working Teams that compose the AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019. The AUSC International Transitional Committee provides overall assistance to the other four remaining AUSC National Transitional Committee 2016- 2019 working teams. Thus all AUSC Working Teams  being the Official ten AUSC Working Teams serving more than 54 African Countries  to accomplish its vision, mission , Objectives, International Action Plan 2016-2019 as concerning Academicians in this continent of Africa. 
However, African Union Students’ Council (AUSC)” For The Better Africa We Deserve” is the only international Pan-African Youth Academicians based NGO which is supporting the deliverance of this recommendation now to justify the Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors on this international leadership capacity.
 AUSC was founded on January 1st, 2016, during the 5th International Development Students Society (IDSS)’s International Students Camp, in Zanzibar Island, Indian Ocean, and East Africa Region.  AUSC was created for the main purpose to have all African Young Academicians fully included and participation in the African Union Leadership and Development Decision Makings in order to make a better Leadership and development of our African Continent together while basing on not only Old people Leaders' minds but also basing on the African proper Youth and Students empowered Leaders , who are the only hope for a strong Africa we deserve as deserving our next Generations which will live a Non Corruption Leadership , independently to different non-African Countries .
This Announcement letter is an official AUSC President’s Office supporting material for the purpose to allow the go ahead in activities as assigned to the currently Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors, as requested.  
Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors were appointed by the AUSC President’s Office on behalf of the AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019 set activities as distributed in the AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019, from January 1st, 2016 under full term of Office for a 3 years period covering Academic year 2015-2016, 2016-2017, and 2017- 2018, till June 30th, 2019.   Therefore, the Office of AUSC President is highly recommending Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors for allowing them to go ahead in starting the activities as assigned to the currently Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors, as requested.  
AUSC Presidency Special Advisors as Available following the appointments orders: 
1. Committee: AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019, 2. Working Team: AUSC Presidential Team  3. Coordination: AUSC President’s Office 4. Specific work : AUSC Presidential Team Members Offices( Every AUSC Head of AUSC Office must have 4 additional staffs:1administartive assistant,1secretary,1treasurer,1communication officer) 5. Title: AUSC Presidency Special Advisors Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors include: 1. Honorable Miss Tebian Eltohami Ali, Nationality of Sudan,  Title:AUSC Presidency  Special Advisor For North Africa Region Focal Point. 2. Honorable Mr Nkurikiyeyezu Didier, Nationality of Rwanda,  Title:AUSC Presidency Special Advisor For East Africa Region Focal Point. 3. Honorable Mr Joshua Amponsem, Nationality of Ghana, Title:AUSC Presidency  Special Advisor For West Africa Region Focal Point 4. Honorable Prof Mammo Muchie, Nationality of Ethiopia,  Title:AUSC Presidency Special Advisor For African Union Focal Point 
6. Description of Job Activities:  
1. Helping AUSC Presidency to implement AUSC International Action Plan 2016-2019 for the whole continent of Africa,  2. Helping AUSC Presidency to raise the voice of African Students and to make it become fully included in the African Union leadership and development decision making for the better Africa We Deserve as deserving our next generations. 3. Helping AUSC Presidency to maximize recruitment system for obtaining all African Countries from all 5 regions of Africa be fully represented inside the AUSC International Leadership system. 4. Helping AUSC Presidency fulfil its overall control of the AUSC International Leadership by providing operational and functional support for the leadership of all 5 African  regions and diaspora Africa,  5. Helping AUSC Presidency ensuring the proper welfare of the members of the AUSC in Africa and Diaspora. Please do not hesitate to contact the AUSC President’s Office to provide you with any further information regarding starting the activities as assigned to you, as soon as it may be needed.
Sincerely Yours in service,  
                                                                                                                   
The President,  African Union Students' Council (AUSC)”For The Better Africa We Deserve”. AUSC President's Office, Kigali - RWANDA Tel : +250787384244 ; +250736196204. E-mail :ausc.president.office@gmail.com,
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AUSC Presidency Special Advisors as Available following the appointments orders:
1.      Committee: AUSC International Transitional Committee 2016-2019,
2.      Working Team: AUSC Presidential Team
3.      Coordination: AUSC President’s Office
4.      Specific work : AUSC Presidential Team Members Offices( Every AUSC Head of AUSC Office must have 4 additional staffs:1administartive assistant,1secretary,1treasurer,1communication officer)
5.      Title: AUSC Presidency Special Advisors
Available AUSC Presidency Special Advisors include:

HonorableMiss TebianEltohami Ali,Nationality of Sudan, Title:AUSC Presidency  Special 
















Tuesday, September 13, 2016

A brief profile of Miss. Tebian Ali The AUSC President's Special Advisor For North Africa Region Focal Point.

Doctor Tebian Ali, a Sudanese medical student at Ahfad University for Women (AUW), Sudan. A certified International Trainer at IFMSA(International Federation of Medical Students Association) who has much experience in organizing and conducting various soft skills and capacity building trainings for many youth groups in an international level in order to monitor and improve their leadership and personal competencies. In 2015 she joined the international translation team of IFMSA Global Surgery Working Group.  She participated as an Academic Committee Staff in Sudan Model World Health Organization_SuMWHO2016 and was appointed as the Academic Committee Secretary and got Awarded as SuMWHO2016 Best Academic.  At the national level, she is a member of the national team of MedSIN-Sudan Training Support Division 2015_2016 (Sudan's National Member Organization of IFMSA) and Ahfad Medical Students Association (AMSA) Training Support Division Director, 2015_ 2016.   Locally, she is a Writer and Editor at Elnisf Elwaid Magazine ( Ahfad University for Women _AUW Magazine), an experienced English Debater and a 2 times 1st place winner in AUW English Debating competitions.
Recently,  Honorable Miss. Tebian Ali was appointed as AUSC President's Special Advisor For North Africa Region Focal Point.


Monday, September 12, 2016

IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN NIGERIA

AN ARTICLE PUBLISHED ON CLIMATE CHANGE


BY AMB. ANAS SANUSI GUSAU


TOPIC: IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN NIGERIA.


The impacts of climate change are felt by both developed and developing countries. Many sectors of Nigeria’s economy appear to be directly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. These impacts are currently taking their toils on the agricultural production, health, biodiversity, social, economic, manufacturing and energy sector, etc.

This paper will cover only two aspects, i.e. the impacts of climate change on the Health Sector, Energy Generation and Supply in Nigeria.


     ▷ Impact of Climate Change on Health Sector in Nigeria

Africa has a number of climate-sensitive diseases, the most prominent being malaria, meningitis and cholera. In West Africa, the disease is linked to epizootic diseases with increased risks during the wet season. The Intergovernmental Penal on Climate Change (IPCC, 2001) concluded that increased precipitation as a consequence of climate change will increase the risk of infections of this kind to livestock and humans. Nigeria in particular, Climate change affects human health directly or indirectly in many ways. Changes in temperature, precipitation, rising sea levels and increasing frequencies have great implications on human health in the area of injury, illness, morbidity and mortality. Rising sea level is anticipated as a result of climate change. Hence, it may result to flooding, which is likely to increase the vulnerability of the poor to malaria, typhoid, cholera and pneumonia. Furthermore, temperature and rainfall dynamics may increase the distribution of disease vectors such as dengue, malaria and incidence of diarrheal disease.


▷ Impact of Climate Change on Energy Generation and Supply in Nigeria

Nigeria has an abundant supply of energy sources as it’s endowed with thermal, hydro, solar, oil resources and yet still described as an energy poor country. Nigeria as a country is highly vulnerable to the impact of climate change because its economy is mainly dependent on income generated from the production, processing, export and/or consumption of fossil fuels and associated energy-intensive products.


In conclusion, Nigeria is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and must, therefore, as a matter of urgency, take steps to reduce its vulnerability, build its resilience and its adaptive capacity. Henceforth, certain adaptation and mitigation strategies have to be employed so as to take appropriate actions to prevent or minimize the damages they can cause to the developing economy of Nigeria and livelihood of the people.


Reference:

Okali, D. Climate Change and Nigeria: A guide for Policy Makers. Nigerian Environmental Study/ Action Team (NEST); 2004.


Ebele, N.E. Emodi, N.V. Climate Change and Its Impact in Nigerian Economy. April 2016. 12th September, 2016
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Friday, September 9, 2016

The experience of the AUSC President, IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves inside the AUSC from January 1st to July 20th, 2016.


We are , H.E Mr Iraguha Bandora Yves, the President of African Union Students' Council(AUSC)"For The Better Africa We Deserve" for more information on my experience in the AUSC from January 1st,2016 until today ,as including AUSC Vision,Mission,Activities,Objectives,International Action Plan, we are grateful to share with you the AUSC online informationvia:www.africanunionsc.org, this site will help you understand on which extent AUSC has taken time on SDGs giving experience to my leadership in the AUSC with massive recruitment and applications received from across the African continent young academicians wishing to participate in this achievement as concerning this Continent of Africa, and by having determination to be involved inside the African Union Leadership and Development Daily Decisions Making ,by involving all African Students Voices in African Union Daily Meetings and thus allowing Youth Academicians to participate in shaping the better Africa we deserve as young people as deserving our next generation ,by contributing as young leaders in building the Continent of Africa without depending on only old people leaders decisions ,as we are in a modern period where Youth has proved that are the basic to every Nation development politically,economically academically and in any other sectors.Experienced AUSC leadership will for all the times request for invitations and concept notes of different events to the AUSC to have delegations from AUSC leaders who will be representing African Youth Academicians in all possible African and worldwide events,conferences,workshops,involving Young People to Power the SDGs as concerning Youth in 2030 via AUSC.

For all AUSC New Leaders will need to learn more on AUSC Existence from the AUSC International website (www.africanunionsc.org) and previous posted information on AUSC International Facebook Page, by reading every thing, https://www.facebook.com/www.africanusc.org, Instagram:@africanusc,Twitter:@AUStudentsCoun1,What's App:+250736196204

Have all the best of AUSC being on Board.

Brief Profile of AUSC President:
H.E Mr IRAGUHA BANDORA Yves, RN, BScN, (Hons)
General Medicine and Surgery Student, Doctorate III, 5th Year 2016-2017
University of Rwanda -College of Medicine and Health Sciences (UR-CMHS)
/Nyarugenge Campus,
Acting President African Union Students’ council(AUSC)”For The Better
Africa We Deserve”[
www.africanusc.org] 
Representative, Co-Founder and 1st President of the Rwanda Nursing Sciences Students'
Organization (RNSSO) "Arise and Shine " /Associate Member of the
Commonwealth Students' Association (CSA)"Fraternity".[
www.rnsso.org]
The Commonwealth Students' Association - RWANDA Project Manager,
[
https://m.facebook.com/CommonwealthStudentsassociationrwanda]
Co-Founder Health Kidney Foundation–Rwanda
Founder and CEO Miserable Youth Foundation For Education (MyFe),
1st RWANDAN Successful Candidate for Commonwealth Students' Association executive Committee 2015-2018 for Africa and Europe Regional Representative,
Only Successful and 1st RWANDAN Young Achiever selected for the
Commonwealth Young Achievers Book 2015, 1st Edition/
commonwealthyouthcouncil.com/index.php/scholarship. Page 46,
 Successful Rwandan Delegate for Association of the Commonwealth Universities(ACU) 6th Commonwealth Summer School , August 13th-20th, 2016,
http://opportunitydesk.org/2016/01/31/commonwealth-summer-school-2016/
Tel:
+250787384244./+250736196204
E-mail:rnsso.representative@gmail.com,
E-mail :
ausc.president.office@gmail.com.
Twitter :@BandoraYves /@YvesBandora
/@AU-StudentsCouncil1,
Page: 
https://www.facebook.com/www.africanusc.org
RNSSO Facebook Account: Nurse Shine.
https://www.facebook.com/rwandanursingsciencesstudentsorganization
https://twitter.com/RNSOO2014
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