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African youth information society trust

The YBKS-Africa has recognised the need to mobilise resources on a sustainable basis and distribute them equitably across the continent. Robert Nkuna (South Africa) and Andrew Ndiretu (Kenya) have been mandated to facilitate the establishment of a trust, which will include  nominated development activists drawn from organisations like the IDRC, UNECA, and AYISN. The trust will mobilise, manage and disburse resources to projects at national, sub-regional and regional level of which 60% of the resources will go to AYISN based projects given their regional scope.

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AISYN web site

An interactive youth managed website is being established to promote the activities of the AYISN and the African youth information society projects in general. The interim web address is http://aisyn.8m.com/AISYN.htm but there are plans to get a sponsor to support the site's further development. 

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Electronic journal 
 
  • The AYISN electronic journal, that has been named YouthNet @frica journal, will report on youth ICT activities in Africa and beyond. Youth organisations from the continent and the world will be invited to send articles based on their experiences in the use of ICTs to promote sustainable youth education, entrepreneurship and livelihoods. 
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    Information audit

    The past few years have seen the establishment of various youth based information society projects across the continent. These include the IDRC Acacia, Ytech in South Africa, Schoolnet, etc. To ensure the success of the conference and to promote youth exchange programmes, the AYISN will conduct an information audit at the national, sub-regional and continental level in collaboration with the IDRC and other organisations involved in similar projects. The audit will focus on identifying resources and youth projects aimed at promoting youth education, entrepreneurship and sustainable livelihoods. The information gathered will be disseminated to various youth organisations and prospective donors through the AYISN website and the electronic journal.

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    Pan African youth information society conference

    The AYISN is planning to host a Pan African Youth Information Society Conference soon. While a lot of groundwork is yet to be done prior to the conference, we expect it to emerge with a concrete  programme of action, which we will implemented at the AYISN level. Some of the issues we hope to deal with in the conference include:

    • Youth and the local and global information and communication policies
    • Exchange Programmes
    • Youth Entrepreneurship, education and livelyhoods
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    Youth exchange programmes

     Today we live in an era where young Africans get information about each other from Europe and the US of America, as a result there is an urgent need to promote youth exchange programmes that will eradicate the status quo. Furthermore the exchange programmes will also be South-South and South-North on  an equitable basis. The development and implementation of the exchange programmes will be informed by the information and resource audit. As soon as this document is adopted, a note will be sent to to the e-conference participants to explore youth exchange opportunities.

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