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(3637 people) | Community Resources
(1765 people) | Community Service/Volunteerism
(2371 people) | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building
(1939 people) | Fundraising
(1588 people) | Leadership Training
(2498 people) | Child and Youth Protection
(1815 people) | Children in Armed Conflict
(741 people) | Rights of the Child
(1265 people) | Youth Capacity Building
(1452 people) | Youth Education and Empowerment
(3880 people) | Youth Participation
(1574 people) | Youth-led Organizations
(1277 people) | Communication Training
(1736 people) | Organizational Funding
(1342 people) | Organizational Governance
(1045 people) | Organizational Support and Management
(1538 people) | Philanthropy
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(3677 people) | Democracy and Civil Society
(1960 people) | Democratic Participation
(1436 people) | Democracy Education
(933 people) | Fair Electoral Process
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(1033 people) | Access To Education
(2290 people) | Education, Government and Sustainability
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(935 people) | Sustainability Education
(4208 people) | Sustainable Energy Development
(3890 people) | Aquaculture
(553 people) | Food Aid
(590 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(2445 people) | Good Governance
(1196 people) | HIV/AIDS
(932 people) | Public Health
(1207 people) | Human Rights and Civil Liberties
(2050 people) | Human Rights Education
(1034 people) | Human Rights Monitoring
(590 people) | Human Rights Protection
(1110 people) | Peace and Peace Building
(3170 people) | Conflict Resolution
(1849 people) | Human Population Growth and Impacts
(1439 people) | Poverty Alleviation
(1733 people) | Rural Development
(1494 people) | Biotechnology
(603 people) | Information and Communication Technology
(1771 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1555 people) | Female Genital Cutting
(406 people) | Gender Equality
(1677 people) | Women's Civic Participation
(634 people) | Women's Economic Development
(916 people) | Women's Education
(1074 people) | Women's Empowerment
(1841 people) | Women's Health
(1192 people) | Women's Rights
(1302 people) | Women's Safety from Violence
(969 people) | Training for Nonprofits
(2009 people)
About
My name is Hon. Remy Chukwunyere. I am the Executive Director of African Youth Development Foundation (AFRYDEF), an NGO that was established in Nigeria in 1999, with a mission to cost-effectively empower young people choose a better future for themselves within a society that enables positive social changes through facilitating sustainable youth and rural development initiatives in Africa.
I am a graduate of Biochemistry from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State and have had several training and certificates in leadership, conflict resolution, peace building, youth development, HIV/AIDS prevention training, power speaking and community advocacy.
Between 2004 and 2007, I was appointed into a government position as the Executive Secretary of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Council, Imo State, Nigeria, one of the oil producing areas of the country. As the Head of the Policy Department in the Council, I was responsible for monitoring the activities of the five departments in the council. As the Chief Political Adviser to the Council Chairman as well as the Secretary of the Local Government Council Security Committee, I mediated in various conflict situations in the highly volatile oil area. I also convened monthly security meetings in the council and forwarded LG security reports and recommendations to the State Governor. I was responsible for maintaining the peace of the LGA, and liasing with community leaders including traditional rulers in successfully implementing council projects in their communties.
In April, 2007, I returned back to AFRYDEF, where I continued my leadership role as the Executive Director of the NGO, which has been collaborating with a number of organizations in meeting the needs of young people, children and women in Nigeria.
I am a graduate of Biochemistry from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State and have had several training and certificates in leadership, conflict resolution, peace building, youth development, HIV/AIDS prevention training, power speaking and community advocacy.
Between 2004 and 2007, I was appointed into a government position as the Executive Secretary of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Council, Imo State, Nigeria, one of the oil producing areas of the country. As the Head of the Policy Department in the Council, I was responsible for monitoring the activities of the five departments in the council. As the Chief Political Adviser to the Council Chairman as well as the Secretary of the Local Government Council Security Committee, I mediated in various conflict situations in the highly volatile oil area. I also convened monthly security meetings in the council and forwarded LG security reports and recommendations to the State Governor. I was responsible for maintaining the peace of the LGA, and liasing with community leaders including traditional rulers in successfully implementing council projects in their communties.
In April, 2007, I returned back to AFRYDEF, where I continued my leadership role as the Executive Director of the NGO, which has been collaborating with a number of organizations in meeting the needs of young people, children and women in Nigeria.
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We would like to enter into partnership with other organizations carrying out similar activities with us, worldwide. We also ask individuals, corporate oragnizations and foundations to make donations in support of our work in Nigeria. God bless you as you step out to assist us today! |
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We would like to enter into partnership with other organizations carrying out similar activities with us, worldwide. We also ask individuals, corporate oragnizations and foundations to make donations in support of our work in Nigeria. God bless you as you step out to assist us today!