A dependable partner of the National Internship Programme (NIP) of the National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM) is looking to engage the services of up to nine (9) young Malawians pursuing studies in institutions of higher learning in Malawi. The internship places are available starting July 1, 2014 and October 1, 2014, tenable in Lilongwe City. Below are the requirements stipulated:
If you qualify, send your application and curriculum vitae to the nycomyouth@gmail.com. Include information on your age, sex, course and year of study, institution and availability during the periods indicated above. The deadline for receiving applications in Tuesday, July 10, 2014.
NYCOM: UNITING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT!OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNSHIP
The National Youth Council of Malawi is a Statutory body responsible for coordinating youth work in Malawi. Established in 1996 by an Act of Parliament, the Council is a registering authority for youth organisations in Malawi, who become its affiliated upon registration. It is has three major programmatic areas namely: Youth Participation and Economic Empowerment, Youth Reproductive Health and Research, Evaluation and Documentation. It is based in Lilongwe City, Malawi.
Friday, 6 June 2014
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY (AGA) ANNOUNCEMENT
ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY (AGA) ANNOUNCEMENT
National
Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM) would like to inform its affiliates that the 8th
Youth Annual General Assembly (AGA) will be held on starting from 27th
to 28th March, 2014 at Sunbird Capital Hotel in Lilongwe. The theme
for this year’s AGA is:
Beyond
Participation: the youth as the centre.
As per the provisions of the National Youth Council of
Malawi Act, section 28(2), the AGA shall transact the following business:
11. Presentation of NYCOM Annual Report;
22. Presentation and
adoption of the Council’s Statement of Accounts;
33. Nomination of candidates for Board
Membership;
44. Issues brought forward by the
membership.
To ensure that issues under item (4) are discussed
orderly, and that the majority of issues are taken on board, NYCOM secretariat
invites affiliates to send these issues beforehand, by 17:00 hrs, 17 March, 2014.
As per the provisions of the ACT, NYCOM secretariat would
like to invite three members: the Executive Director, Secretary and Treasurer from
each affiliate organization. The NYCOM secretariat will support the
participation of two members per organisation. For every two delegates being
supported by the secretariat, at least one of them should be female.
Organisations are encouraged to include adolescents, youth living with HIV and
AIDS, and youth with disabilities in their delegations.
Affiliates who want to send the other one delegate are
asked to support him or her. Take note that while this is encouraged, it is optional
and subject to the organisation’s ability. Should organisations be unable to
raise the funds, they are still invited to nominate the person under the NYCOM
secretariat support.
This invitation goes only to those affiliates that
renewed their membership for the year 2013/ 2014. Those who did not pay
affiliation will not be allowed to attend the General Assembly as they are not eligible.
Take note that the invitation is for those who paid
the AFFILIATION FEE and those who only paid application fees, were already
assessed and were informed that they have been registered. Those who only paid
application fees but have not been registered and those who were previously
registered but have not renewed their membership are not invited. NYCOM will
therefore not be held responsible for any expenses they may incur in their
attempts to attend the AGA.
The names of invited affiliates are as follows:
Andiamo
Youth Initiative
Kamwendo
Youth Organisation
Simbiri
Youth Organisation
Kachira
Youth Initiative
Kayobe
Youth Organisation
Champiti
Youth Organisation
Fambauone
Youth Organisation
Nkhotakota
Youth Organisation
Malawi
Girls Guides Association
Youth
Net and Counseling
Chisoti
Youth Organisation
Chitsanzo
Youth Organisation
Community
Youth in Development Activities
Ekwendeni
Youth Counseling Organisation
Ekwaiweni
Tafika Youth Organisation
Mapala
Youth Organisation
Lozi
Youth Organisation
Likhubula
Youth Organisation
Chulu
Planning for a Good Future Youth Organisation
Good
Health Youth Organisation
Mlonyeni
Youth Organisation
Lisungwi
Youth Organisation
Samalani
Youth Organisation
Nkhadze
Alive Youth Organisation
Child
Rights Information Documentation Centre
Sumaili
Youth Organisation
Kandole
Youth Organisation
Counseling
of Adolescent Youths organization
Young
Politicians Union
Malawi
Human Rights Youth Network
Mangochi
Youth Organisation
Mitundu
Youth Organisation
Ntchisi
Tigwirizane Youth Organisation
Ntchisi
Organisation for Youth Development
Girls
Development Association
Youthlight
Care and Support Foundation
Environmental
Concerned Youth Organisation
Salvation
Youth Initiative for Development Organisation
Modern
Active Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Livelihood Organisation
Youth
for Development and Productivity
Youth
Action in Community Development
Green
Vision Environmental Organisation
Kanyerere
Youth organization
Youth
Organisation for Health and Development
Mzimba
Youth Organisation
Chitipa
Concerned Youth Organisation
Wanangwa
Youth Organisation
Chigotayo
for Development
Chisomo
Girls Youth Organisation
Bless-Bay
Foundation
Tigwirizane
Youth Organisation
Community
Youth Link in Development and Entrepreneurship
Youth
Care Ministries
Youth
of Good Hope Network
Mchinji
Youth Alive
Youth
and Society
Rumphi
Youth Support Organisation
If
your organization paid the affiliation fees but you did not see your name,
please contact the NYCOM through the following details:
Telephones: 01761432 or 01761425 or 01762026 or
0888673182.
Please
be sure to provide proof of payment before Friday, 14 March, 2014.
Note
also that those who will be sending money for a third affiliate can send
through the following bank account:
Bank Name: Standard Bank.
Savings Account Name: National Youth Council.
Account number: 0121202933100.
NYCOM:
UNITING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT!
Sunday, 11 August 2013
IYD 2013 AND LAUNCH OF THE MALAWI NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2013/LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY
August 12 each year is the United Nations International Youth Day (IYD).
The International Youth Day has a history dating as far back as 1985 when the UN celebrated the first International Year of Youth. In 1991 the day was proposed by young people who had gathered for the first session of the United Nations’ World Youth Forum. In 1998, the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth adopted a resolution proclaiming August 12 as International Youth Day. The recommendation was endorsed by the UN General Assembly a year later, and in 2000 the day was commemorated for the first time.
This year, the day is being commemorated worldwide under the theme: Youth Migration: Moving Development Forward.
In Malawi, however, the commemorations this year will be done under the theme: Culture, Talent: Celebrating Youth Leadership.
Migration is happening a lot both internally and across the borders, variously shaping the development of individuals, families, communities, and the nation. However, the importance of harnessing culture and talents among the youth has grown to be important for developing leadership in young people. There are various lessons culture teaches us, as are various talents that it scaffolds. It is the relationship among the three, and the evidence in various cultural settings, that Malawian youths and the general population will be celebrating on International Youth Day 2013.
Activities marking the IYD this year will be held in in accordance with the following details:
Date: Monday, 12 August, 2013
Venue: Ntcheu Community Centre Ground.
Guest of Honour: Her Excellency Mrs. Joyce Banda, President of the Republic of Malawi.
MALAWI NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY
Among the highlights of the International Youth Day event will be the adoption and launch of the Malawi National Youth Policy by Her Excellency the State President.
The policy is a document that young people and stakeholders in the youth development industry have looked forward to and have persistently advocated for.
Youths across the country have for some time questioned the absence of the policy, as there has been no official policy document to guide the direction of youth work in Malawi. The launch of this policy will mark a leap in the right direction for youth development work in Malawi.
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY
August 12 each year is the United Nations International Youth Day (IYD).
The International Youth Day has a history dating as far back as 1985 when the UN celebrated the first International Year of Youth. In 1991 the day was proposed by young people who had gathered for the first session of the United Nations’ World Youth Forum. In 1998, the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth adopted a resolution proclaiming August 12 as International Youth Day. The recommendation was endorsed by the UN General Assembly a year later, and in 2000 the day was commemorated for the first time.
This year, the day is being commemorated worldwide under the theme: Youth Migration: Moving Development Forward.
In Malawi, however, the commemorations this year will be done under the theme: Culture, Talent: Celebrating Youth Leadership.
Migration is happening a lot both internally and across the borders, variously shaping the development of individuals, families, communities, and the nation. However, the importance of harnessing culture and talents among the youth has grown to be important for developing leadership in young people. There are various lessons culture teaches us, as are various talents that it scaffolds. It is the relationship among the three, and the evidence in various cultural settings, that Malawian youths and the general population will be celebrating on International Youth Day 2013.
Activities marking the IYD this year will be held in in accordance with the following details:
Date: Monday, 12 August, 2013
Venue: Ntcheu Community Centre Ground.
Guest of Honour: Her Excellency Mrs. Joyce Banda, President of the Republic of Malawi.
MALAWI NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY
Among the highlights of the International Youth Day event will be the adoption and launch of the Malawi National Youth Policy by Her Excellency the State President.
The policy is a document that young people and stakeholders in the youth development industry have looked forward to and have persistently advocated for.
Youths across the country have for some time questioned the absence of the policy, as there has been no official policy document to guide the direction of youth work in Malawi. The launch of this policy will mark a leap in the right direction for youth development work in Malawi.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
URGENT CALL FOR APPLICATIONS TO ATTEND THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT ON ECO-TOURISM AND CLIMATE CHANGE
URGENT CALL FOR APPLICATIONS TO
ATTEND THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT ON ECO-TOURISM AND CLIMATE CHANGE
This
serves to notify all affiliates of
the National Youth Council of Malawi that an opportunity has arisen for two Malawian youths to attend the First Global
Summit on Tourism and Climate Change. The summit has been convened by Green
Environ-Watch, a Zambian based environmental youth NGO. The summit will be held
in Livingstone, Zambia from 15 to 17 August, 2013. The theme for the summit is:
“To Promote Youth Participation in
Eco-Tourism, Poverty Reduction and Building Resilience to Climate Change.”
If
you know that you satisfy the following conditions:
1. You are a young person aged 29 or below;
2.
You belong to a youth organisation that is
affiliated to the National Youth Council of Malawi;
3.
Your organisation is involved in climate change,
environmental conservation or eco-tourism;
4.
You are conversant with policy issues surrounding
the topic at hand;
5.
You have the passion for environmental conservation ecotourism
and climate change issues;
6.
You hold a valid passport, or shall be in possession
of the same at the time of travel;
Then
send a brief expression of interest to participate in the summit to the
following addresses by 07:00 am on 09
August, 2013:
In
your application/profile indicate:
1
. Your age
2. The youth organisation you belong to and its
location
3.
Your gender
4.
The contribution you have made in your organisation
and community in ecotourism, climate change or environmental conservation
Please
spread this message to your colleagues and networks.
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