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Dec 10th, 2008 - 08:00:52 | Teeman.LIB
Dear Laddies and Gentlemen,


Please pass on this all import notice for quick response. I am aboard a planning team for an upcoming International Youth Forum in conjunction with an International Women's Colloquium, March 4, and 7-9 respectively.


We are soliciting expression of interest from possible youth led organizations for participation at this forum.


The participant will participate in the Youth Forum on 4th March and also stay for the Main event (International Women's Colloquium) 7-9 March 2009.

This is about the entire globe, so please spread this widely.

Interested persons for the Colloquium can contact: Colloquium Manager, Cllr Yvette Chasson-Wureh, email: liberianwom@netzero.net or visit: www.womenscolloquium.org

You can contact myself for addition information regards the Youth Forum.

Thanks


Thomas J. Barlue
Programs Director
African Child Peace Initiative-Liberia
National Coordinator - YoungPeopleWeCare Inc

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Aug 13th, 2008 - 08:51:23 | olaniran faith oluwalose
how far with the project.what is up



Oct 11th, 2005 - 14:17:04 | Aare Kornar !
I feel we should start something now that we have a formidable minds who are intrested in moving Africa Forward...lets act now.



May 23rd, 2004 - 04:41:27 | Kebby Thijesko Shampongo
Dear Friends,
i hope you are doing cool in discharges our noble humanistic responsibilities of helping societies relocate resources and materials to those that would utilise them towards poverty eradication and sustainable development.
I have two aspects of concern in an Africa youth initiative to resolve issues of poverty and epidermics.
Firstly, we need to have an information bank of Knowledge which could be a library with modern facilities like books ,computers and other ICT equipment.
secondly we have to divide our societies according to the literacy levels.
One is the sphere of people that have neither touched nor seen a computer/book in practical usage this class could probably be the remote rural dwellers.Secondly is the group of poverty stricken people who have been thrown into streets due to high poverty levels ,unemployment and other economic reasons.And lastly is the so called proletariates whose life dwells much in lavish spending of resources.
When categorise our societies in such spheres then we can safely sit down and explore on where to get the resources from,how we can sustain our libraries and what the beneficiaries need to supplement for the world to reduce poverty.



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