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Africa Solidarity Network by Jean de Dieu Bakundukize

Africa Solidarity Network is a non profit organisation registered with the department of social development of South Africa as non profit organisation. The organisation has the following objectives:

- Poverty alleviation and sustainable development of marginalise people in South Africa such as the refugees - Democracy, good goveranance and Human rights and capacity Building of civil society - Emmergency Relief and reconstruction projects

The organisation was created with two founding memebres in search of job creation and also to alleviate the poverty and also bring contribution to the communities they stay with and beyond. The organisation is considered like a vehicle to channel the resources into communities. since the beginning the organisation had the challenges problems like other similar organisations in South Africa of funding and lack of volunteers to seat in board of directors. The organisation had managed to creat the network with other organisations working in the sector such as UNHCR, NACOSA, open society foundation of South Africa, Global development network and other many organisation locally and beyond. If you are willing to contribute to the developement of our society, you can contact us on our e-mail: asn2003@gmail.com or by tel : +27638499363Asn20031 (talk) 13:20, 9 October 2017 (UTC)

Mr Jean de Dieu Bakundukize - Short view of Background
Mr Jean de Dieu Bakundukize is director and founder of the organisation called Africa Solidarity Network, currently is doing his masters degree in Cape Peninsula University (CPUT), is a contributor of democracy and advocacy of Human Rights in Africa. He is Married with two children. he was borne and raised in rural areas of Butare in Kigembe commune. he studied there his primary school after he was lucky to go to high school of science in Nyanza- Butare, Rwanda ( 1986- 1990) where he was awarded a diploma in Physical science, and he was admitted in National University of Rwanda- Butare campus ( 1990 - 1992), where he did one year in Physical science in faculty of science. After that he went to be a teacher in High school of Nyanza for one year, then transfered in Rwamagana in High School of economic and commerce. He worked there for 6 months, where the Rwanda was ravage with civil war. From 1992 he went out of the contry where I was I worked different organisations including UNHCR, MSF, Oxfam, those organisation were in refugee camps of Ngara - Tanzania. 1997, I decided to come to South Africa, that time they were closing the Rwandan Refugee camps in all countries nearer to Rwanda. Trough Malawi and Mozambique I manage to come to South Africa, where it was starting a new life after a long walk, where we have to change the languages from french to english, every thing is other way around. Arrived In South Africa I worked for non govermental organisations, where it was a good field and different on what I study in my school system. we use to have government as main employer but now we have to work in private sector, it was interesting moment and challenging. Then I decided to go back to school to get more skills and more knowledge in Public management and business work. In 2001 I started my post graduate diploma in Western Cape University, where I finished in 2004. I was awarded a post graduate diploma in governance and public administration. I m expecting to do my masters degree after I will be doing PHD. I had experience to work for non governmental sector and private, it some thing we never had before, or most the people get to know that there is an other life out there. Most the people in Africa depend on Government as employer, it is a part of under development problem. There is a need to develop more skills to be able to up grade also the private sector in Africa.Asn20031 (talk) 13:18, 9 October 2017 (UTC)