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Editorial
There is nothing Pochi Tambasweeter than a healthy smile on a healthy face. Don’t we all dream of a better life, abundant life with health for all? More

Youth Participation in Local and National Development
In recent time, the
Network of African Youths for Development and NAYD-Liberia jointly hosted a press conference at the GCMA campus in Liberia on September 17, 2007. More

The Story of Talented, Unique, and Devoted Young people from Ruiru Kenya FOCUS
Am glad to introduce you to a group of young people in Ruiru Kenya which is doing a wonderful work to the community. More

Corporate Agenda a Cause for Alarm to African- Rural life!
Am glad to introduce you to a group of young people in Ruiru Kenya which is doing a wonderful work to the community. More

NAYD & Peace Child International Hand In Hand Peace Child International
The journey of a thousand steps begins with a step; if this assertion is valid or correct then we need to be happy. More

Wisdom from the NAYD Members!

“Who depends on another man’s table often dines late”
Christian P. Tabifor

“When a man boasts what he’ll do tomorrow we like to find out what he did yesterday”
Christian P. Tabifor

“The threshold of development begins with togetherness”
Munu Thaddeus

Editorial
In this edition
Christian Tabifor it’s interesting to learn how we African Youths can use Google Earth to fill the development loopholes that exist between Africa and the North. More

Google Earth and How It Can Help
Development ActivitiesPaul Shaw.

Google Earth is a FREE map of the world viewable through the internet. More

Working for the Promotion of Living Values Education in Cameroon (CAPED International)
Based on an earlier tDr Walters Samah (standing) facilitating a sessionraining received in values-based Education, the Executive Director of CAPED International, Dr. Walters Samah, took an active part in a series of workshops on values-based education More

The Life of Orphans in Burundi (1 comment)
The war which lastedLyse Iradukunda more than 10 years in Burundi, with HIV/AIDS devastating families are the major causes of the existence of a big number of orphans.More

Youth Tutoring!!! The Way I See It
Families, Orphans and Children under Stress (FOCUS) a youth initiative founded in the year 2002 as an urgent response to the HIV/AIDS situation in Ruiru division, Thika district (Kenya). More

News from Peace Child InternationalPeace Child International
Peace Child International is calling on all the youths and friends for development to come celebrate Peace Child's 25th Birthday in America on Friday 30th November to Sunday 2nd December 2007. More

Wisdom from the NAYD Members!

Before the world finds a place for you, find a place for yourself in the world
Christian P. Tabifor

To open a shop is easy; to keep it open is an art”
Christian P. Tabifor

Editorial (1 comment)
If I ask you to give Pochi Tambame a quick answer to that, you are likely to start pondering over the amount of wealth you have (property, cars, money, etc). But in this edition of INSPIRE, with its very new layout, give it a new thought. We are only as rich as the poorest guy next to us. More

NAYD Liberia Raises Awareness on MDGS
On the 16th of November
NAYD Liberia 2007 in accordance with our spelt out programs, NAYD-Liberia conducted a program at the Seven Day Adventist High School (SDA) in Paynesville City. More

Climate Change a Call for Concern Paul Shaw
'Climate change is real and happening right now. Its reality can be seen in melting ice, dying coral reefs, rising sea levels, changing eco-systems and prolonged and more severe droughts More

Focus Wins Annual Theatre Competition 2007
The thought of FOCUS FOCUSgroup bagging almost all of the coveted Kiambu district drama festival trophies might just have been the expected nightmare for some of the upcoming drama groups within and without the locality; More

African leaders’ Christian TabiforRole in embezzlement and Capital Flight. Are Europeans/Western nations Pro or Opposing Parties?
One can simply define embezzlement as the use of money placed under one’s care in a wrong way to benefit oneself.More

Street Paper Project soon to begin in Cameroon
The ‘street paper project in Cameroon’ was conceived by a group of common initiatives, known as "Issue CUS” and members of NAYD Cameroon. More

Immersing in New Experiences with
NAYD International

Nearly two months have passed since I arrived into Douala, the main gateway into Cameroon. More

The Cameroonian Police: Forces of Law and Order or Forces of Lawlessness and Disorder?
The human rights situation in Cameroon is taking a very rapid downward trend. This is because; the systems put in place by the government to protect the rights of individuals are instead abusing them. More

Youth Action International awards scholarships to Blind students
Youth Action International, Sierra Leone (YAI) today awarded sixteen scholarships to students at the Milton Margai School for the Blind, Wilkinson Road, Freetown. More

Be The Change (BTC)
Be The Change! (BTC) is a youth-led sustainable development Action Programme related to the Millennium Development Goals which aims to empower young people around the world to "be the change they want to see in the world."(Mahatma Gandhi). More

 

Editorial
As we begin a new Thadyear I recall in particular the promise some of us made blithely in January 2007; perhaps as a reaction to the over-indulgence of our society. Most of us like our African leaders misplaced priorities addressing their compatriots. More

A Review of the Network of African Youths for Development (NAYD) Since Its Creation Thad
Inspire has clocked nine likewise NAYD International; we can be happy for this dream comes true to build up a network of African youths to express and share their know-how. More

NAYD & Development in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is Alpha Beretayemerging from a period of post conflict reconstruction following a decade of civil war that began in 1991 and destroyed most of the country’s social economic and physical infrastructure. More

The launch of Africa’s’ Satellite to boast Africa's information technology and Development Christian Tabifor
The First ever Pan-African telecommunications Satellite System (RASCOM-1) was launched on the 1st of December 2007 by Arianespace. More

The Importance of Human Rights Education in Africa today Thomas Mitchelle
It is evident that the majority
of people in Africa each day are denied of their basic human rights by individuals, government or social groups knowingly or unknowingly. More

Orphans as our Collective ResponsibiAlpha Beretaylity
It is evident that
the majority of people in Africa each day are denied of their basic human rights by individuals, government or social groups knowingly or unknowingly. More

Wisdom from the NAYD Members!

There is no economy in going to bed early to save candles if the result is twinsChristian P. Tabifor

There are just two things in life; reasoning and results; where do you belong?MUNU Thaddeus

Editorial
Dear keen readers
Christian Tabiforin this tenth edition of inspire we have very interesting topics that covers the role of women in conflict analysis and resolutions; the very important and positive initiative that a youth group christened Focus in Kenya is carrying towards expunging HIV/AIDS. More

Women Participation in Conflict Analysis
The Security Council adopted resolution (S/RES/1325) on women and peace security on 31ST October 2000.The resolution reaffirm the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, peace-negotiations, peace-building, peace-keeping, humanitarian response and in post conflict reconstruction and stresses the importance of their equal participant and full involvement in all efforts for the maintenance and promotion of peace and security. More

Twaweza World AIDS Day Report
It is now 9 year
FOCUS Twaweza campaignsince AIDS was declared a national disaster in Kenya. The disease continues to pose major challenges to all sectors of our economy thus affecting the development achieved in the years.More

Call for Urgent Resolution of Kenya
Electoral Crisis
We express our concern at the deteriorating situation in Kenya following what has been widely acknowledged as an impressive election turn-out. More

Wisdom from the NAYD Members!

THREE THINGS IN LIFE....

Three things in life once gone never come back........
1. Words 2. Opportunity 3. Time.

Three things in life are never sure
1.Dreams 2.sucess 3.fortune.

Three things in life that make you a great person:
1. Hard work 2. Sincerity 3. Success..

Three things in life are most valuable..
1. Love 2. Self respect 3. Friends,

Three things in life must not be lost....
1. Peace 2. Hope 3. Honesty,

Three things in life that destroy a person...
1. Greed 2. Pride 3. Anger..

Christian P. Tabifor

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