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Chris Mudenda

Aged 30, am pursuing a degree in Mining Engineering at the University of Zambia, right in Zambia. Currently I am leading ISCA Zambia Chapter, a youth NGO composed of former and current... read more Aged 30, am pursuing a degree in Mining Engineering at the University of Zambia, right in Zambia. Currently I am leading ISCA Zambia Chapter, a youth NGO composed of former and current university/college students, whose aim to advocate and empower students to take part in especially HIV/AIDS, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and other affairs surrounding the welfare of young people. Am is also serving as Secretary General for Rescue Mission Zambia (RMZ), a Zambian youth initiated and oriented non profit making, non-governmental organisation that strives to campaign and takes leading action towards achieving peaceful and sustainable methods aimed at uplifting livelihoods of all especially that of the youth and protecting the environment by involving the community through all forms of educational methodologies and volunteer effort. I am a proud founder and former President of University of Zambia Science and Technology Organisation (UNZASCITECH) after establishing the institution’s needs, and moving in to draw university student stakeholders with a common interest in early 2002. Since childhood I have been engaged in a number of youth activities including volunteering and serving in several portfolios at high school and several other associations.Later I worked with a number of Zambia’s leading NGO’s including Operation Young Vote (OYV) and Women for Change (WFC) through its peer Support Group as Vice Chairperson until late 2001. Being associated with TIG has widened my interactive scope and opened opportunities for meeting oganisations and youths with similar efforts. I find the need for our continued interaction and correspondence in sharing ideas about seeking better ways of approaching and solving problems we are and have been faced with, as a ladder to the final frontier towards the desired endeavors in our lives. I will not rest before requesting everyone involved with TIG, who by default not only apply as affected but concerned parties, to always strive to move efforts towards workable positive results. Whilst looking forward to successfully graduate I'm hoping for a time when societies around communities will be bale to usher in unemployed youths into better employment and a time when highly impoverished societies will transform into those engrossed with sustainable livelihoods in which every citizen will live without hunger as well as accessing all forms Information and Communication Technologies, thereby minimising the outstretched digital bridge currently obtaining in most parts of the world.

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