In the morning of today, Yannick Tona meet with Vice Coordinator of AERG on National Mr. Omar. The meeting was focusing on join Project of Conservative Party in UK call “Project Umubano” with Youth Ambassador for Harmony Office to provide English and Business Training for youth across Rwanda. During the meeting, Yannick Tona promise to continue working together with AERG and to be their Ambassador. Conservative Party with YHA office thought Project Umubano will provide volunteers for teaching English and Business training for AERG members in more than 11 Universities across Rwanda this year in Juliet.
AERG (Association des Etudiants Et Éleves Rescapés Du Genocide) is an association of student survivors of genocide created in 1996 at the National University of Rwanda. Now AERG is represented nationally at 26 Universities and institutes of higher learning and 272 secondary schools in Rwanda, with a total country-wide membership of 43,397. The national AERG coordination office is based in Kigali, which liaises with the AERG University and Secondary School AERG sections.
The main mission of AERG is to connect and represent all student survivors (those whose parents and relatives were killed during Tutsi genocide) involved in higher learning or attending secondary school. Originally, AERG was founded as a support mechanism for genocide orphans studying at secondary and higher institutions. However, its role has now expanded to cover not only support systems (in the form of artificial families) and morale-boosting actitivities, but also to advocate for the ongoing needs of survivors, supporting them in education (liaising with FARG – Government of Rwanda Assistance Fund for Survivors), with economic issues and onwards towards productive life. AERG is now dedicated to providing financial support, moral help, fighting genocide ideology and ensuring that students overcome trauma, homelessness and financial problems.
Project Umubano is the Conservative Party’s inspirational social action project in Rwanda and Sierra Leone. Now in its fourth year, it is an important demonstration of the Party’s deep commitment to international development.
Within the Conservative Party there is an enormous range of talents, skills and experience and their aim is to put these resources to work to support the development efforts being made by the people of Rwanda and Sierra Leone.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Yannick Tona and Project Umubano Rwanda
In the morning of today, Yannick Tona meet with the Secretary General of Centre Marembo Nsabimana Nicolette. The meeting was focusing on join Project of Conservative Party in UK call “Project Umubano” with Youth Ambassador for Harmony Office to provide English and Business Training for youth across Rwanda. During the meeting, Yannick Tona promise to continue working with Center Marembo. Conservative Party with YHA office thought Project Umubano will provide volunteers for teaching English to more than 30 youth at Center Marembo this year in Juliet.
Centre Marembo is youth centre base in Kigali, Rwanda started by two former students in UK Nick and Vivian in 2005.Centre Marembo provides a unique place for children and young people from all backgrounds to meet, learn and develop together.
Centre Marembo's mission is to reintegrate marginalized young people back into society by empowering them to make decisions about their futures. The centre does this by providing access to accommodation, training in employable skills and through helping to meet their basic needs.
Project Umubano is the Conservative Party’s inspirational social action project in Rwanda and Sierra Leone. Now in its fourth year, it is an important demonstration of the Party’s deep commitment to international development.
Within the Conservative Party there is an enormous range of talents, skills and experience and their aim is to put these resources to work to support the development efforts being made by the people of Rwanda and Sierra Leone.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Yannick Tona join the panel on BBC Have your say to talk about the decision of ICC to arrest Kaddafi
Today on BBC Have your say Yannick Tona join the panel to discus on the decision of The International Criminal Court to seeking the arrest of Libya Leader Col Muammar Kaddafi and two others for crimes against humanity .“Arresting Kaddafi now is pointless special by ICC which has bad image in African. I don’t support ICC and I don’t believe ICC is give justice to all; it is working for some people intersect. I support Kaddafi should be brought to Justice but not by ICC” Says on air Yannick Tona on BBC Have your Say. If you miss it, You can watch it on BBC TV world services on Friday.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Yannick Tona received a Swedish student
Sunday, May 1, 2011
My position about Libya
My position on Libya didn’t change. I support the UN resolution to use any ways to save lives of people. I know Kaddafi did great thing to African and Libya but we can’t do same mistake again and again sit and watch when people are been killed. I liked Kaddafi is patriotism but I don’t like his method of leading.
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