UBUMUNTU INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE
- salomon84
- May 11, 2016
- 1 min read
Aegis Trust is an international organization working to prevent genocide. Aegis honors the memory of the victims of genocide and enables students, professionals, decision-makers and a wider public to meet survivors and learn from their experiences. Through education, we work to build long-term peace by encouraging communities to change from mindsets of mistrust and prejudice to a position of shared responsibility for peace and stability. We also help survivors in difficult circumstances to rebuild their lives.
Aegis conducts and encourages research about genocide to improve the practice of prevention. We work on places where genocide is a current threat, campaigning for decision-makers to help protect those most at risk. Our advocacy involves taking the voices of those at risk to politicians, the media and the public.
From 20th to 25th June this year in Kigali, Aegis Trust will host an international youth Conference entitled ‘’UBUMUNTU INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE’’ Under the theme ‘’All for Humanity’’. “Ubumuntu” is a Kinyarwanda word meaning “Humanity”. Participants will learn about genocide and its effect and post genocide reconstruction.
I therefore would like to invite you to be part of this conference. If you are interested please register on this link and help us share. http://www.kgm.rw/ubumuntu-youth-conference-register/
Kindly find the attached concept note for more details.
For any question or clarifications do not hesitate to reach out on any of these address:
nelson.kitofu@aegistrust.org.rw or Denise.ngamije@aegistrust.org.rw
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