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2nd International Conference for Youth Employment & Transformation Into Sustainable Development
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Start Date & Time
October 20, 2009
08:00 AM.

End Date & Time
October 22, 2009
12:00 PM.

Location
Munyonyo Speke Resort
Kampala
Central, Uganda

Event Cost
$125

Event URL
www.africainitiativeforthene...

RSVP Info
Name: The treasurer at Africa Initiative For The Needy Uganda
Phone: +256-392-964631
E-mail: africainitiativeneedyuganda@gmail.com

Categories
Health
Human Rights
Globalization

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THEME: guiding youths to be empowered and promoting sustainable development.
The main themes:
-Environment conservation and protection.
-Looking at how the youth can learn how to create different income generating activities.
-Prevention of unemployment.
-Capacity building for the youth.
-HIV/AIDS prevention techniques.
-Coordination and collaboration.
-Creating global collaboration among organizations and individuals who
want to uplift the mission.

This world conference targets the youth in the whole world on issues that have hindered the level of their participation in development. Most of today’s youths have chosen the use of drugs as their survival since most of them are not employed, while others grew up under poverty, others grew up as street/vulnerable and orphaned children’s. Therefore they are living in a sorry lifestyle.

Description:
The event focuses on how we can integrate the youth into sustainable development with a focus of improving their life, how they work, their capacity of creating jobs, and prevention of both psychological and social disorders such as HIV/AIDS.
It is a conference for all youths in the world and the 2nd to be organised in Uganda. The youth are the main factor that determines the development of our localities, and their contributions towards development is important because they put in much effort to get what is desired for them. Also, there is need to look at the environment in which we live by tackling the climatic changes and how they have affected youth in achieving sustainable development. People should attend so that we can be able to change our lives or the way we live by creating alternatives that can give us light for the future of sustainable development.
But today, most of the youths have left out this ideology, and the reason for that being that they are illiterate, poor, orphaned, vulnerable or unemployed. What they do instead is to get involved in criminal activities like drug abuse, use and trafficking, robbery, and sexual assault as a process which they hope will improve on their survival.
If this conference is of interest to your organization, you can then nominate active members from your organization to participate and benefit from this conference.
Some of the aims of this conference are:
1. To promote intercultural education as factor for preventing youth unemployment and drug abuse and use.
2. To share international and organizational experiences in the fields of Health, youth & community development, governance, HIV/AIDS, etc.
3. To strengthen links with other youth groups/organizations to foster exchange of experiences, information resources and develop common strategies on fighting unemployment and drug use/trafficking in the whole world.
4. Establish sustainable partnerships among youth organizations around the globe.
5. To promote youth awareness on self-development and employment.
6. To identify and prevent the possible effects that comes as a result of drug abuse.
7. To equip the youth with knowledge of job creation through introduction of income-generating activities.
8. To equip the youth with full knowledge of HIV/AIDS, job creation, and helping their community to fight deadly diseases.

This meeting is for:
Youth
Women
Police departments
Human rights activists
Nurses and doctors
Reseachers
Disabled
...plus many more.

Registration is $125.

METHODS OF PAYMENT

Telegraphic Transfer

Bank: Barclay's Bank of Uganda, P.O. Box 2971 Kampala, Uganda.
Account Name: Africa Initiative for the Needy Uganda.
Account No: 6001261736.
Swift Code: BARCUGKX

International Money Order

Send by registered mail to
The Treasurer at Africa Initiative for the Needy Uganda, P.O. Box 71215 Kampala, Uganda.

Direct Debits

Account: at: Barclay's Bank of Uganda, P.O. Box 2971 Kampala, Uganda.
Account Name: Africa Initiative for the Needy Uganda.
Account No: 6001261736.

Alternative Payment Options

Cheques should be made payable to Africa Initiative for the Needy Uganda, sent by registered mail to the Treasurer or hand delivered to AINU offices, Katalima Rd, Plot 57, Naguru, Nakawa Division, Kampala, P.O. BOX 71215 Kampala, Uganda.

Account No: 6001261736

TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

REGISTRATION: a completed registration form and payment must be submitted in order for a registration to be considered complete.
CANCELLATIONS: cancelled registrations will receive a 90% refund for cancellations made before 25th September 2009 deadline. Thereafter, registrations are non-refundable, although they can be transferred upon receipt of written instruction form the original registrant addressed to the Registration at the conference office address.

GENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION

CONFERENCE DAYS AND VENUE
The main venue for AINU Conference is Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort Hotel, Munyonyo, Kampala.
ACCOMMODATION AND TRAVEL
Travel to Uganda is best arranged through SN Brussels Airlines. This is because it is ready to give you a discount towards your travel to Uganda. For more information about Brussels Airlines please contact:

Belinda Senunya Olwit
Sales Agent
Email: belinda.sebunya@brusselsairlines.com
www.brusselsairlines.com.

OR your Brussels Airlines office in your country. You will fly into Entebbe International Airport, a 45 minute drive from Kampala.

AINU conference has identified a place with good accommodation facilities at varying rates and class within Kampala.

For Hotel reservations please contact;

Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort.

Website: www.spekeresort.com
Email: reservations@spekeresort.com
spekehotel@spekehotel.com

ATTN: CHRIS MWANIKI.
MOB: +256-782-626252 TEL: +256-414-227111.

SUBJECT: 2nd International Conference for Youth empowerment and transformation into sustainable development.

PLEASE INDICATE;
1. Both names
2. Check in date
3. Check out date
4. Airport pickup
5. Name of conference
6. Payment plan i.e direct payment


Most accommodation facilities provide airport shuttles, so be sure to contact them well in advance to secure transport to and from the airport.

For Visa information please contact AINU secretariate.

REGISTRATION DAY
It is highly recommended that each individual planning to attend AINU Conference registers prior to registration day. Each deligate needs to attend registration on 19th October 2009 at AINU offices, plot 57, Katalima RD, Naguru, Nakawa, Kampala, where you will receive your conference access pass and relevant conference information.

Note: the conference session begins on the morning of the 20th October 2009.

CLIMATE
Daytime temperatures are generally warm to hot (24-29 degrees celcius), so be sure to bring light clothing. Evenings tend to be cooler, so a light sweater is appropriate. Bring comfortable walking shoes and don’t forget a hat, sunglasses, suntan lotion and an umbrella or raincoat for the sporadic rain showers.

WHAT TO BRING
Don’t forget your notebook. There will be guest speaker resources and conference memories available for you to purchase, so be sure to bring some extra spending money.

For general information
regarding Uganda, go to

www.visituganda.com


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