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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>Hello world!</title> 
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					<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:11:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>CLCWA Nigeria</title> 
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					<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 10:36:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>UNIDO/AU High Level Consultative Meeting on Productive Work in West Africa .</title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/162311</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[ I Will be participating in this High Level Meeting in Ghana a UNIDO/AU High Level Consultative Meeting on Productive Work for Youth in West Africa with emphasis on the Mano River Union (MRU) in cooperation with the Secretary-General’s Youth Employment Network (YEN) and <br />
the United Nations Office for West Africa (UNOWA) .4.5 million jobs for youth in the Mano River Countries and Côte d’Ivoire: an agenda for a multi-stakeholder  programme .<br />
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A High-level Consultative Meeting on Productive Work for Youth in West Africa with emphasis on the Mano River Union (MRU) will be convened on 19 and 20 February 2007 in Accra, Ghana. The meeting is organized by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) together with the African Union (AU) in cooperation with the United Nations Secretary-General’s Youth Employment Network (YEN) and the United Nations Office for West Africa (UNOWA).  The recommendations of this meeting will be submitted to the AU Summit in July 2007, which will focus on Africa’s Industrial Competitiveness. <br />
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In West Africa, with 60 per cent of the population under 20, youth employment is one of the most pressing economic and social issues. In the Mano River Union countries - Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea - as well as in Côte d’Ivoire, the number of young people without work exceeds half of the population. <br />
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The MRU countries and Côte d’Ivoire are particularly acute examples of the dangers of high youth unemployment since, in these countries youth unemployment and sub-regional security have become intimately linked. There is an urgent need to create employment for 4.5 million youth aged 15 to 29 years in the four countries now, whose youth population will reach its peak within the next 10 to 15 years. <br />
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The future of the MRU countries, and West Africa as a whole, is conditioned by the prospects for young people, in terms of finding decent jobs and means of livelihood. This requires concerted efforts by governments, the international community, the private sector, youth themselves, and other relevant stakeholders to generate prospects that afford a better future for young people. <br />
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In the Mano River Union Countries and Côte d’Ivoire governments and other stakeholders have conducted assessments, drawn up policy instruments and identified initiatives to address youth employment.  The challenge lies not in rethinking the issues but in creating a multi-stakeholder effort to implement what has been envisaged, and acting on a sufficiently large scale, and in a coordinated manner. It is an imperative for discussions not only to stay at the level of ideas, but for concrete political and financial commitments to be made, in order to realize programme objectives. <br />
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Therefore, the meeting provides the basis for discussions on a multi-stakeholder programme framework at the country level. Ministers of Industry and Ministers of Youth of the four countries will work together with Youth Groups, the Private Sector, and multilateral and bilateral players to find solutions for balancing demand for and supply of youth labour. The need for a more direct role of the private sector in programmes that generate jobs for youth will be discussed. <br />
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The High-level Consultative Meeting is a follow-up to a Ministerial Breakfast Roundtable Meeting hosted by the Director-General of UNIDO with the support of the YEN at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) High Level Segment in Geneva, on 4 July 2006.  It is based on the outcomes of a Working Group Meeting of experts and practitioners in Vienna, Austria, on 11 and 12 January 2007, which was jointly organized by the YEN and UNIDO. <br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2007 06:34:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>E-Waste and It's Effects on Children in Latin America.</title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/40823</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[  I am Chibuzo Governor Nwachukwu from Nigerian   a  member<br />
Development partnership International DPI a youthled organisationworking the capacity  of young leaders for effectivecapacity, and a member of  GYCA , Preparatory team member  for GlobalYoung Green, andworld computer Exchange Environmental Research Team etc.<br />
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I am  working on a Tool kit for Latin American on E -waste,The toolkit would be an informational document targeted at the general public. The toolkit would Identify the toxic components present in computers,Raise awareness about the environmental dangers associated withimproper disposal of computers Suggest environmentally acceptablealternatives to land filling and burning. Encourage the development ofinitiatives to recycle computers .<br />
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 Am working on   A Identifying people, organizations and resourcesthat provide technical expertise for e-waste recycling programs.B Identifying regional markets for hazardous and non-hazardous wastestreams of e-waste recycling and the effects on children. so i wouldlove working with you to see how we could save our children in your country.<br />
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Like we know that children are mostly the end users of E- waste whichhas effects on their capability and the environment without themknowing ,  because of this i will be  looking at the effects onchildren and how to train teachers, young people to empower them (children).<br />
The project on  chidren will empower, develop andbuildtheir skills  for sustainable Development.<br />
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It will be my great privileged working with you for the Empowering ofyoung people in your country.<br />
I would need your comments on how we could achive this great task of Educating Children in Latin America.<br />
YOURS FAITHFULLY.<br />
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--<br />
Chibuzo Governor Nwachukwu<br />
Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS www.youthaidscoalition.org -<br />
Development Partnership International<br />
www.developmentpartnership.org.<br />
http://profiles.takingitglobal.org/governor<br />
2348037605400.<br />
preparatory team  Global Young Greens<br />
http://www.globalyounggreens.org/<br />
Environmental Research Volunteer.<br />
www.worldcomputerexchange.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:14:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Media and communcation skills workshop.</title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/38560</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Media and Commucation skills workshop, Abuja, Nigeria.<br />
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 The workshop was organized by BBC, UNCIEF, UNAIDS, Ministry of Youth Inter Government Affairs and special duties, Nigeria. Participants were drawn from States in Nigeria. Jasper Oei Assistant Programme Officer HIV/AIDS of the UNCIEF Spoke at the opening session  on the need for young people  to motivate them selves and Empower others who are infected , and create more information strategies . Christine from BBC Head of Project she spoke on the objectives of the workshop, which is on building the capacity of young people living with HIV/AIDS, on media skills, positive living. In her speech she noted that BBC has been working in Nigeria for a long period and currently working on a project that will Educate, Empower, and builds the skills of Nigeria young people who are living with HIV/AIDS in partnership with UNICEF and other government agencies.<br />
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Mr. Emmanuel Aihassan of NACA, spoke on the HIV/AIDS situation in Nigeria which with the current prevalence rate Nigeria  has  growing from its pervious rate from 5.0% in 2005 to 4.4% in 2005 , while cross Rivers state that herd the highest rate from 12% in 2003 – 6.1%, while Benue state with the highest rate of 10%. This is as a change in Behavioral change etc.<br />
He also talked about the trends affecting the Rural and Urban Ratio’s of Nigeria as a result of Unemployment, Cultural factors, social factors which includes poverty, lack of health facilities etc.<br />
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Jasper of UNICEF talked about the unite for children Global Campaign; he said “As young people we need to be advocates for children against AIDS in our various communities”. It’s to note that Nigerian children fifteen dies each day/ minute.<br />
 As young people we need to get involved in this campaign we need to empower our selves by knowing the four major components of the campaign which is the “Four ps” which includes: Primary prevention, prevention -of- mother-to- child- Transmission (PMTCT), Paediatric treatment, and protection, care support for children affected by HIV.AIDS. As young people there are two important ps we need to look at and that’s Participation and Partnership which will make this campaign fulfill its Goals.<br />
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We also look at Sex and Gender/Human Rights which has a major role to play in our lives as young people. We need to be motivate by our gender activates. Their was a Role play as  young people play major vital positions which was geared at mainstreaming the gender balance among young people and the society. As young people we have major role to play when it comes to our Rights and HIV/AIDS, our sex determents what social roles you have or play as a young person.  <br />
There was a presentation from National Youth network in HI/AIDS in Nigeria (NYNETHA) by the National co oridinator Dr Yaka Sai. This was geared at improving the national networks in Nigeria and working with other networks around the country.<br />
Young people came up with different slogans like “keep morals up, Think positively, and Delay sex, AIDS Kills.” Etc, etc.<br />
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Young people living with HIVAIDS were taught on media skills for <br />
effective participation, also building the capacity of positive youths on <br />
how the media prepares its programme, BBC has a programme “FLAVA” which <br />
is currently on Air in Nigeria is aimed at campaigning against <br />
stigmatization, Advocacy, Information sharing among Nigerian Youths on <br />
HIV/AIDS.<br />
  Young people need to passionate about what they say, and Do people <br />
living with HIV/AIDS  should be accorded equal rights irrespective of <br />
their gender, we should not lower our self esteem but rather improve that <br />
was the statement of Joan Tull of BBC to the participants during a <br />
working group session .<br />
  Young People were taught on how to use Accurate Terminology When <br />
reporting, interviewing, programme development, speaking skills were also <br />
aught at the workshop.<br />
  The development of youth programme  that will suit the young people   <br />
were developed , slogans, we also learnt on how to face the set(Camera) <br />
on Television show’s  which yielded to a filed work by participants on <br />
the streets of Abuja, Nigeria . <br />
   Young people studied how to   balance information, entertainment, <br />
presenter style and what issues would be discovered during the course of <br />
the programme.<br />
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  The media and communication skills workshop is the first of it’s kind <br />
in Nigeria for Young people living with HIV/AIDS, the training is the <br />
first of it's kind for young people living with HIV/AIDS I have ever <br />
seen in Nigeria, it is a real capacity and developmental training, we <br />
youths are empowered now, its high time we start presenting programmes on <br />
radio and Television, we should be tired of being the guest on the show, <br />
BBC/UNICEF has empowered us to face the challenges.<br />
   Young people living with HIV are to be in the forefront in <br />
prevention and the control of stigma and discrimination in our country and <br />
beyond.<br />
   <br />
  Always remember to tell Ur friends that "A TEST IN TIME SAVES LIFE'.<br />
  If we must make a difference then we must be in the "DRIVERS SEAT" to <br />
make the difference.<br />
  There is also the need for us to bear in mind what Koffi Annan said " <br />
AIDS Attack the body, prejudice attacks the spirit, one is caused by a <br />
virus, the other is caused by ignorance, BOTH CAN KILL!!!" and Peter <br />
Piot, of UNAIDS, "Responding to HIV  AIDS with shame or abuse towards <br />
people living with HIV  AIDS simply forces the epidemic underground, <br />
creating the ideal condition for the epidemic to spread. The only way of <br />
making progress against the epidemic is to replace SHAME with SOLIDARITY <br />
and fear with HOPE", with this in our mind that a lot of people are <br />
dying because of stigma and discrimination, let us go into the field and <br />
WORK.<br />
  The “FLAVA” is aired in twenty Radio stations n Hausa Language which <br />
called “YA TAKE NA” while  forty seven  Radio stations in English <br />
languages  which is called”FLAVA”<br />
  A total of Twenty Eight young people attended the workshop and GYCA <br />
hired Five of its members present at the workshop. The workshop hired <br />
young people in various fields such as journalist, youth Activist, and Academia’s.<br />
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					<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 15:52:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>ICASA YOUTH SESSION 2005</title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/32921</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The youth session of  of ICASAwas the best thing that bcould have happened to any African Youth who was at the confrence i learnth alot from Adults who were at the three Days intracative , brain stroming and wonderfull session full with youths whao have a vision of ensuring that Africa and the World will be a better place  .<br />
The youth nwas to be Heard and not to be seen as PASSERBY so our leaders should come to Redirect the Young people of Africa.<br />
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					<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2005 10:30:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>NIGERIA  LEADRESHIP YOUTH SUMMIT  NLYS</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[HI, <br />
Iwas at the first ever NLYS it was an eye opnner for me as a person (100)youth leaders came from twenty states of Nigeria to the summit in Port Harcourt Nigeria, the youths talked about the way forwar for Nigeria as it affects the youths in areas of  the NEEDS and NEPAD, ensuring that the youths are  considered. <br />
The youths also  talked about other Issues like HIV/AIDS, ICT4D, YOUTH AND EMPOWERMENT, AND EDUCATION  we hard also a  paper by a renower celebirty  Ms Hilda Dukubo was at the summit and she talked about Adovocacy that works, it was also graced by  Hon AISTA, the Youth Comm, for Rivers state.<br />
Chibuzo Governor Nwachukwu<br />
Summit Manager.<br />
+2348037605400<br />
cnwachukwu@gmail.com]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2005 15:29:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title></title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/24994</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2005 08:21:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>hi</title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/24993</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[my paeeword is areame,<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2005 08:18:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>NIGERIAN CHILD</title> 
                    <link>http://governor.tigblog.org/post/24992</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[THE JEWLES OF THE NATION,<br />
THE PRIDE OF MOTHER AFRICA<br />
HOW ARE THEIR DEEDS IN THE MOUTH OF OTHER NATIONS <br />
WEEP NO MORE! WEEP NO MORE BECAUSE OF TRAFFICKING! ,AND ALL VICIES THAT AFFECTS YOU AS ACHILD CAUSE IT WILL COME TO AN END IF ONLY WE?<br />
  WE ARE THE VICTMS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENT, WARS, CRISS OF ALL KIND BUT WE HAV EHOPE! <br />
LETS NOT BE BEARST OF BURDENS ANY MORE<br />
LETS BE TREATED LIKED LOVED ONES!<br />
OH! OH!  WEEP NO MORE CAUSE THE TIME HAS COME ,<br />
LETTHE SOCIETY SEE US AS : "INSTRUMENTS OF PEACE"<br />
 PEACE TAHT BRINGS GOOD TIDEINGS <br />
EDUCATION IS LIKE A STAR:<br />
HEALTH LIKE THE SPACE SHUTTLE<br />
ENVIRONMENT , WATER ARE LIKE FOUNTAION OF LIFE.<br />
WE NEED THEM FOR LIFE.<br />
 SO TREAT US WITH ;OVE , KINDNESS, RESPECT, SHOWW CONCERN AND ABOVE ALL HAVE FAITH IN US .<br />
 LISTERN TO YOUR CHILDS VOICE<br />
WE ARE THE FUTURE GENERATION <br />
TRY AND BULID US AND GIVE US GOOD MORAL STANDANS.<br />
AND NIGERIA, THE GLOBE WILL BE A BETTER PLACE FOR US (CHILDREN ) TO STAY.<br />
CHIBUZO GOVERNOR NWACHUKWU<br />
ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT NETWORK Adnet<br />
+234803 760 5400]]></description> 
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