Jahwar Amber On Campus - USIU

Location
Kampala, Uganda 0.3232.58
Meetups
4 so far
Members
17 Young Diplomats
Rating
Young Diplomats Forum 5.00 5.003
Meetup topics
Founded
June 3, 2005

The mission of the Young Diplomats Forum is to organize, unite, educate, and serve students and student communities that promote the ideals of scientific and critical inquiry, democracy, secularism, and human based ethics. Jahwar Amber Trust Fund (a Project Nabuur Initiative) supports this in totality at the United States International University - USIU.

We will venture into ways of expanding into Universities through existing clubs, partnership and innovative meetings. The forum welcomes members of every gender, ethnicity, religious background and sexuality. We seek to maintain a positive and communicative relationship with other religious and political groups on campus, and welcome our responsibility to give back to the community, lending support to community service and political campaigns affecting secularism or Humanism.

Young Diplomats Forum has a mission to promote formulation of workable policies in the society as well as knowledge exchange in all spheres of life to form a holistic society and globe .This mission is achieved through intense research and case studies of the world, where students are encouraged to identify problems in their specific field of specialization, decipher them and come up with concrete solutions which could be formulated into policies. The Forum shall consist of a Board of Advisors, Executive Committee, Planning Committee and the Members who can be active, alumni, or honorary .

The main purpose of the on campus initiative is to provide students with social and professional opportunities through community projects, tours and seminars. It is a selF-sustaining organisation.

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 Africa, the mysterious, so-called forgotten continent, is quickly changing. There is a hunger for more freedom, for self-determination, for a slice of the economic pie. 

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 If you've got a heart to see the "mysterious Africa" become attractive, then you need to join because the thoughts, as per my understanding, of this group is to make and bring chan ... 

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