Organising Committee Director: Waseela Adam Deputy Directors: Felicia Mia Amoateng & Zuko Njikija Treasurer: Siboniso Dlamini Secretary: Regina Sithole Marketing: Christopher Titus Nare & Waseela Adam Model African Union Ofcers Chairperson and Commissioner (Committee on Enivronmental Matters): Lizalise Mgncele Vice Chairperson and Commissioner (ECOSOCC): Waseela Adam Rapporteur (ECOSOCC): Michelle Bonke Rapporteur (Committee on Environmental Matters): Arian Badier Www.nmmumodelafricanunion.wordpress.com @NMMU_ModelAU #TheLastUnicorns #ThisIsNotChildsPlay
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2014 NMMU Model African Union Conference Programme
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Organising Committee
Director: Waseela Adam
Deputy Directors: Felicia Mia Amoateng & Zuko Njikija
Treasurer: Siboniso Dlamini
Secretary: Regina Sithole
Marketing: Christopher Titus Nare & Waseela Adam
Model African Union Ofcers
Chairperson and Commissioner (Committee on Enivronmental Matters): Lizalise Mgncele
Vice Chairperson and Commissioner (ECOSOCC): Waseela Adam
Rapporteur (ECOSOCC): Michelle Bonke
Rapporteur (Committee on Environmental Matters): Arian Badier
Adjournment of Assembly of Heads of State and Governments
Committee Session 1
ECOSOCC: Breakaway Room 1
Committee on Environmental Matters: Breakaway Room 2
Break
Committtee Session 2
ECOSOCC: Breakaway Room 1
Committee on Environmental Matters: Breakaway Room 2
Assembly of Heads of State and Governments
Closing Ceremony
Conference Programme
About The United Nations Association of South Africa, NMMU is a student society based in Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth which aims to facilitate critical and meaningful youth engagement on contemporary international issues and to enculcate a sensitivity and involvement with respect to the global community through active research, dialogue and dissemination.
The First Annual NMMU Model African Union Conference is our first internal conference engaging with African issues and, as students, we hope to develop a deeper understanding of the intricacies of Pan-African politics and the complexities surrounding conflicting and multi-faceted African interests.
The theme for this conference is 'They call it Africa, We call it Home,' which is meant to reflect a sense of ownership over African issues and our responsibility in our individual capacity, in our homes, in our university, in Africa and essentially in our world to change it for the better.
Delegations
● Algeria: Tony Classe & James Ghahima
● Cote D'Ivoire: Talita Matiwane & Kwandiwe Mjana
● Egypt: Felicia Mia Amoateng & Zuko Njikija
● Ghana: Aimee Gathercole & Arian Badier
● Kenya: Georgina Gumindega & Buntu Mnyaka
● Libya: Ziyanda Mavovana
● Mozambique: Bavuyise Ngaso & Joseph Metutu
● Nigeria: Zukhile Sonkhanda & Michelle Drake
● Rwanda: James Calmday & Sakhile Mngadi
● Senegal: Sinazo Mtshengu & Apiwe Nako
● South Africa: Michelle Bonke & Yiantoi Loonena
● Uganda: Sam Beynon & Zenande Meyiwa
● Zimbabwe:Dakalo Budeli & Ndileka Twalingca
Agenda
Commission 1: ECOSOCC
Commissioner: Waseela Adam
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