here - Youth dreams
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here - Youth dreams
Raising voices for education in Africa Porte-voix pour l’éducation en Afrique YOUTH DREAMS FOR A BETTER WORLD GHANA Joanna Mawusi Dogbey : My dream for a better world would be to see a growing number of transformational leaders for Africa with strategic focus on young people . Nawiene Dorcas Mmoaden : My passion and dream is to make young people identify their potentials and capacities to make the world a better place. Lamisi Sandow : I wish to see a world full with the provision of basic amenities, infrastructure, found cure to most disease and sickness, eradicate poverty and ignorance, avoid discrimination and protect human rights. Yayra Zewutor Dzikoe : The world could be a better place if there prevail peace and fearness as well as a comfortable way of life. Bernanrd Adu : Provide access to basic needs for youth in rural areas. Naomi Hanalah Wubonto : Youth can change the world: they must be empowered and given the chance. Albin Korem Jacob : I have a dream that someday true equality will be achieved among all peoples of the world and that people will not have to live under the shadows of their tribe, race, gender or origin. Isaac Tsibu-Darko : My dream for this world is to see every person in every country have full access to every amenity possible for a good life. Senyo Adzoro : I dream of a world where we’ll stretch ourselves beyond the normal to make sure the tears of the earth do not go waste. My dream is that both old and young create a balancing act that will save the earth’s fragile resources and mature it for coming generations. + tableau Robert N. A. Kpakpo : Youth dreams for a better world cuts across all areas including: § § § § § § § Improving education Improving health care deliver Promoting information technology Creating employment opportunities Enhancing global peace and security Eradicating hunger And generally to harness talent to promote development Alex Banson : My dream is to heal the world with the attachment of attitude working hand in hand with the MDGS goals to bring action and induce change into our youth for a better world. Justina Grace Attah Akweh : In the long term, my vision is to see a world in which people respect and appreciate natural resources and act in a manner to ensure these resources are used sustainably. IDAY International Day of the African Child and Youth IDAY’S HONORARY COMMITTEE Hauwa Ibrahim (Sakharov Prize 2005) Baaba Maal (Ambassador UNDP – Senegal) – Luisa Morgantini (VicePresident of the European Parliament 2007/2009) – Dr Denis Mukwege (Sakharov Prize 2014, King Baudouin Prize 2011, Director of Panzi Hospital) Mampe Ntsedi (Nelson Mandela Children Center) – Ousmane Sy (King Baudouin Prize 2005 and founder of CEPIA) – Pamela Weathers (Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute) – Hendrina Doroba (Executive Director of FAWE) – Oley Dibba-Wadda (Executive Secretary of ADEA) IDAY-International aisbl - Rue des Jambes 19 - 1420 Braine-l’Alleud - Belgium - T. +32 (0)2 385 44 13 [email protected] - IBAN - BE 93 5230 8026 6767 - BIC - TRIOBEBB (TRIODOS) - 0895.443.325 - www.iday.org Raising voices for education in Africa Porte-voix pour l’éducation en Afrique KENYA Charles Kigotho Wamaitha : I aim to raise youth voices across the country and the entire globe on the importance of education and freedom of speech to every child. Every child, everywhere for eternity. Brian Saitoti : One of my greatest dreams is to be able to see that other young people like myself become successful in life. Given a chance and the opportunity to do so I would try and talk to them to share ideas and discuss the possible solutions to the many challenges life has to offer. All this in the effort of making this world a better place for the youth. Emma Wanjiku : I dream of a world where there is more happiness than suffering, where people exercise fully their social, political and social rights, where opportunities are equal for everyone, where people associate freely with each other and not based on colour, race, religion, tribe or social status, where people put others first rather their own selfish needs. I look forward to seeing the faith, hope and trust being restored in humanity. Eddy Musoke Daniel : My dreams to make this world a better place are: use the power of education and rights to improve the young generation’s lives preparing them to a better future, then create a safe and clean environment for our children and children’s children campaigning and acting on issues regarding climate justice; my focus is on the fight against deforestation and food waste and finally make peace a familiar word for many people. Phyllis Wanjiku Mburu : I dream of a world that gives equal opportunities to everyone depending on their abilities not on their race, religion or social status. My dream is to have quality education for both the rich and the poor so as to give them equal ground to compete for equal opportunities. Ignatius Juma : I have the dream of ensuring that the rule of law is upheld in my country and all over the world. This can be the only way through which states can move towards a better world. I also have the dream of seeing both, girls, boys, women and men having equal access to resources and opportunities (education, employment and land) in the world without any sorts of discrimination. My other dream to make the world a better place is to try and see that African states can have equal bargaining power, like those the west has, in matters of international relations that are of concern to us. Lastly my other dream is to help ensure the international security is enhanced all over. Elizabeth Nyadimo : My main goal in life is to be a change agent in the communities around the world. I often interact with the communities especially the vulnerable ones with the aim of helping individual, families, groups in such communities enhance their individual and collective well-being through developing skills and abilities, use their own resources and those of the communities to solve social problems facing them. IDAY International Day of the African Child and Youth IDAY’S HONORARY COMMITTEE Hauwa Ibrahim (Sakharov Prize 2005) Baaba Maal (Ambassador UNDP – Senegal) – Luisa Morgantini (VicePresident of the European Parliament 2007/2009) – Dr Denis Mukwege (Sakharov Prize 2014, King Baudouin Prize 2011, Director of Panzi Hospital) Mampe Ntsedi (Nelson Mandela Children Center) – Ousmane Sy (King Baudouin Prize 2005 and founder of CEPIA) – Pamela Weathers (Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute) – Hendrina Doroba (Executive Director of FAWE) – Oley Dibba-Wadda (Executive Secretary of ADEA) IDAY-International aisbl - Rue des Jambes 19 - 1420 Braine-l’Alleud - Belgium - T. +32 (0)2 385 44 13 [email protected] - IBAN - BE 93 5230 8026 6767 - BIC - TRIOBEBB (TRIODOS) - 0895.443.325 - www.iday.org Raising voices for education in Africa Porte-voix pour l’éducation en Afrique CONGO Christian Ngandu Kabuika : mes rêves pour un monde meilleur se résument dans les lois et mesures d’accompagnement pour la bonne scolarisation et la bonne formation en vue d’une bonne utilisation des jeunes comme ressources humaines de qualité. Tshela Kabamba Ruth : Je rêve un monde de justice, de paix et de partage sans violence. Rêves collectifs : § § § § § Devenir des Jeunes entrepreneurs en provenance des familles nanties Accéder à la scolarisation et formation compétitive Avoir un réseau d’échange et partage des jeunes activistes Avoir une mobilisation accrue pour une cause commune Avoir un plan d’action qui reprend la désirata des jeunes pour l’approche pédagogique par paire IDAY International Day of the African Child and Youth IDAY’S HONORARY COMMITTEE Hauwa Ibrahim (Sakharov Prize 2005) Baaba Maal (Ambassador UNDP – Senegal) – Luisa Morgantini (VicePresident of the European Parliament 2007/2009) – Dr Denis Mukwege (Sakharov Prize 2014, King Baudouin Prize 2011, Director of Panzi Hospital) Mampe Ntsedi (Nelson Mandela Children Center) – Ousmane Sy (King Baudouin Prize 2005 and founder of CEPIA) – Pamela Weathers (Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute) – Hendrina Doroba (Executive Director of FAWE) – Oley Dibba-Wadda (Executive Secretary of ADEA) IDAY-International aisbl - Rue des Jambes 19 - 1420 Braine-l’Alleud - Belgium - T. +32 (0)2 385 44 13 [email protected] - IBAN - BE 93 5230 8026 6767 - BIC - TRIOBEBB (TRIODOS) - 0895.443.325 - www.iday.org Raising voices for education in Africa Porte-voix pour l’éducation en Afrique TOGO N'TSOUKPOE Agossou Dodzi / Pierre : Mon rêve à moi pour un avenir meilleur est de parvenir à endiguer ce retard accusé par les couches vulnérables et défavorisés d’Afrique et de combler le fossé numérique entre ce continent et le reste du monde. Pide Essosolam : Mes rêves pour conduire un monde meilleur est entre autre : § § § § § Cultiver chez les jeunes un esprit de paix, d’entente, de concorde et de solidarité ; Contribuer à l’éradication des maux sociaux auprès des jeunes comme : la drogue, l’alcoolisme, la délinquance par une sensibilisation très poussée par des jeunes ; Stimuler chez les adolescents et jeunes un esprit de créativité et d’entreprenariat ; Promouvoir une éducation de qualité et accessible à tous les enfants du monde ; Promouvoir l’alphabétisation des jeunes et des parents n’ayant pas la chance d’être scolarisé. Nicberg Eyram Sessi : Mon rêve est de promouvoir l’éducation pour tous car l’école joue un rôle fondamental dans la culture de la paix, la justice et l’équité des hommes. IDAY International Day of the African Child and Youth IDAY’S HONORARY COMMITTEE Hauwa Ibrahim (Sakharov Prize 2005) Baaba Maal (Ambassador UNDP – Senegal) – Luisa Morgantini (VicePresident of the European Parliament 2007/2009) – Dr Denis Mukwege (Sakharov Prize 2014, King Baudouin Prize 2011, Director of Panzi Hospital) Mampe Ntsedi (Nelson Mandela Children Center) – Ousmane Sy (King Baudouin Prize 2005 and founder of CEPIA) – Pamela Weathers (Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute) – Hendrina Doroba (Executive Director of FAWE) – Oley Dibba-Wadda (Executive Secretary of ADEA) IDAY-International aisbl - Rue des Jambes 19 - 1420 Braine-l’Alleud - Belgium - T. +32 (0)2 385 44 13 [email protected] - IBAN - BE 93 5230 8026 6767 - BIC - TRIOBEBB (TRIODOS) - 0895.443.325 - www.iday.org