Aweil Youths Association

(AYA) in USA 

TO: the people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal (Mading-Aweil)

FROM: Interim Executive Committee of Aweil Youths Association in USA

SUBJECT: Biannual Financial Report

ISSUED DATE: July, 2006

 

 

Reported By,

Simon Deng Kuol Deng

Financial secretary of

Aweil Youths Association  (AYA) in USA

Can be reached at skdeng@buffalo.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table of Contents

                                                                            

 

Background Summary…………………………………………3-4

Introduction…………………………………………………….4-6

Table 1 of 2004 contributions………………………………..6-7

Table two of 2005 contributions……………………………...7-7

2006 contributions……………………………………………8-10

Expenditure………………………………………………......11-11

Other Expenditure…………………………………………..11-11

Summary table four of 2004, 2005, and 2006 contribution.11-12

Names of Representatives of Aweil Youths Association: table five…………………………………………………………….13-13

Appreciation………………………………………………….14-15

Conclusion: statement of courage from chairman of (AYA)

 In USA and from deputy chairman of (AYA) in USA…16-17

Appendix…………………………………………………..17-17

Annexe…………………………………………………….18-20

  

BACKGROUND SUMMARY:

 

In 2004, the Aweil Youths held a conference in Syracuse, New York and formed Interim Executive Committee of Aweil Youths Association (AYA) in USA. The youths who were attended the conference have called the lack of high school in Northern Bahr El Ghazal (Mading-Aweil) as a “biggest problem” in which they believe it may block the future of Aweilian children.

 

In fact, school is the place where students might acquire their education, place where they might acquire skills and develop knowledge, deep understanding of ethical principles, moral values, respect for self and others, responsibility, integrity, and self-discipline.

 

If school is most important institution in which students may acquire education and education itself is the knowledge and skills, in which we are now lacking in Southern Sudan, then Aweilian youths have right now to believe that education is the most important tool in the modern world in which Northern Bahr El Ghazal in Southern Sudan is a part of has lacked at this time. Therefore it might be priority in which we, the people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal shall invest our children on it for the social purpose, intellectual purpose, economic purpose, and political & civic purpose, but lack of school such as high school in which students may acquire their basic knowledge, skills and retain it as their transferable knowledge to high education is what Aweilian Youths call it now as the “biggest problem” which tries to block the future of Aweilian children.

 

The youths passed proposal of Nyamlell High School Project which has proposed by Interim Executive committee of (AYA) in USA on July 4th, 2004, the final day of the conference. This project, its cost was estimated for total amount of $ 30,000 (thirty, thousand) and this amount of money shall be collected from Aweilian people.

 

The majority of Aweilian people who were in conference agreed that one Aweilian citizen shall contribute a minimum of $ 100 or more than minimum of $ 100 in order to complete the total amount of $ 30,000 (thirty, thousand). However, that goal achievement is still a long way to go. However, the Interim Executive Community has still urged Aweilian people especial Aweilian youths to keep their promises and actually contribute more than minimum at this time to complete the Nyamlell High School Project... Read More

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Little child taking bath in dirty pool water, representing water shortage crisis in South Sudan

Small child taking shower in contaminated water.

  Aweil youths at dance ground performing the famous "lor Awana" or Awana dance