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Title: African Youth Forum for Peace (AYFP)


1
African Youth Forum for Peace (AYFP)
  • Ngalim Eugine Nyuydine (Co-Founder AYPF)
  • Cameroon UN MDGs Youth Advocate,
  • Executive Director
  • Cameroon Youths and Students Forum for Peace
    (CAMYOSFOP),
  • Publisher The Voice of Peace,
  • E-mail ngalimeug_at_yahoo.com

2
ABOUT AYFP
  • African Youth Forum for Peace (AYFP) is an
    initiative of Cameroon Youths and Students Forum
    for Peace (CAMYOSFOP) vision of peace to the rest
    of the continent but with greater dimensions-born
    from the two Pan African Youth Leadership
    summits.
  • AYFP is a purely civil society structure that
    brings together African Youth Leaders who have
    stood the test of time in youth initiatives.
  • AYFP stands as hope for the future for African
    youths

3
OBJECTIVES OF AYFP
  • Mobilise and co-ordinate youth initiatives on the
    future of Africa
  • Promote the vision and goals of African Union
  • Provide training on leadership, conflict
    prevention, management and resolution
  • Promote the attainment of international agendas
    such as the Millennium Development Goals UN
    Youth Action Plan UN Programme of Action on
    Small Arms and Light Weapons, New Partnership for
    Africa Development (NEPAD), etc.

4
  • Prior to the official launching of AYFP on
    September 21, 2006 in Yaounde, the vision is
    presently being introduced through press
    conferences in the various countries that
    founding members reside.
  • AYFP was introduced in Cameroon on June 6, 2006.
  • It was introduced in Nigeria on June 16th in the
    conference room of the African Leadership Forum
    (ALF).
  • It is being introduced in Ethiopia today, the
    29th of June The Central African Republic will
    take its turn on July 15, 2006.
  • The delegates of Morocco, Zambia, South Africa
    and Tanzania are presently doing ground work for
    the introduction of this network. As such, they
    are still to come up with the official dates of
    these introductions

5
  • MERCI
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