Lest we forget!!
All African Youth Forum
Soweto Day : Africa Youth Day
Sat 16 June 2007
11:30 - 5:00 pm
Venue: School of Oriental&African Studies(SOAS)
Vernon Square Campus, School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS),
VernonSquare , London WC1.
nearest train station:Kingscross Thames link(5 min walk)
Presentation by:
Free-Zim Youth,MDC Youth Chair(Tsvangirayi), MDC Youth Chair( Mutambara), Young Communist League South Africa(YCLSA), SWAYOCO (Swaziland Youth Congress), Ajamu, Somali Civil Liberties and human rights organisation, ALISC Network, Nigeria Pan-African Youth& Student Link, Pan-African Youth Organisation(PAYO), Fraternite Guineene, Jamaican Youth and African Unity Movement,African People's Socialist Party
:Video play for events in Zimbabwe
Africa Liberate Zimbabwe Campaign
Revolutionary greetings to you all,sons and daughters of Mama Africa.You are all invited to a all African Youth Forum,aimed to bring a debate platform of issues,and struggles the continent is facing being Politically and economically.We strongly believe it is imperative that Young people of Africa do play a fundamental role in the voices and progressive contribution towards the day to day running of the Continent.
Be all advised this is an open forum where all People of different,political ideologies,religious beliefs,and difference background come together to put in progressive debates with no fear of victimisation,protocol and autonomy.
Subjects
(1)-Soweto Day The history behind it.(Young Communist League SA for presentation)
(2)-The struggle in Zimbabwe
(3)-The struggle in Zimbabwe in context of African and World politics.
(3)The SADC troika tabled and passed resolution on Zimbabwe "Mbeki to Mediate"
- EU/USA Sanctions on Zimbabwe versus SADC efforts
- Transparency?
- Accountability?
- Manufactured Resolution?
(4)What is the way forward for Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe Youth Charter - Aspirations of the Youth in Zimbabwe.(Zimbabwe Youth Movement)
(1) State of the Youth in other Africans states:Somalia,Swaziland,Ethiopia,Ghana,DRC,South Africa,Guinea,Nigeria and more.
(2) The economic state of Africa and state of Workers on the continent.
- IMF / World Bank on Africa
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- China in Africa the Look East Policy?
- Is Nepad going to deliver for Africans? Can Africa have home grown Economic policies?
- Is African Union(AU) and Southern African development Community(SADC) delivering for the masses of Africa?
- The role of Africans in diaspora for the economic development of the continent.
- Land reform in Africa and over-view of transitional agreements from Colonial era to Independence.
- Unity of purpose and action for Young Africans in diaspora and the Continent.
Come and lets map the way forward.
For more info:Contact Free-Zim Youth email: freezim6@yahoo.co.uk
Marceline Mutikori 07769850058 freezimcoordinator@yahoo.co.uk
Bridgette Maphosa 07784111755
Anesu Ngarise 07786320993
Chipo Chaya 07904395496
Yeukai Taruvinga 07940437496