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2021-12-23

Early Results of the ASAF Co-Ambassador Elections, the Voting for other Co-Ambassador Positions is still open

Numerous motivated and committed ASAF members run for the Co-Ambassadors elections in Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Tunesia, Uganda and Zambia.

In total 59 candidates were willing to run for this prestigious position to become one of the two Co-Ambassadors in the respective countries. The number of applications very well shows the commitment and the motivation of the huge ASAF community and the members.

Exactly 400 ASAF members in the respective country groups of the ASAF online community were invited to vote for the Co-Ambassadors in the mentioned countries.

For already eleven countries we have results we want to share:

In total 59 candidates were willing to run for this prestigious position to become one of the two Co-Ambassadors in the respective countries. The number of applications very well shows the commitment and the motivation of the huge ASAF community and the members.

Exactly 400 ASAF members in the respective country groups of the ASAF online community were invited to vote for the Co-Ambassadors in the mentioned countries.

For already eleven countries we have results we want to share:

  • Cameroon: Meyo ZONGO
  • Chad:  DJOBVOUNA GUESSEL Pierre
  • Congo:  Michel Hingase
  • Senega:  Marième Wade
  • South Africa:  Prince Nene
  • Tanzania:  Paschal Mugabe
  • Tunisia:  Hedi Ben Mansour
  • Uganda:  Nabawanda Juliet Kasozzi
  • Benin:  Philippe Sessou
  • Nigeria:  Daniel WAFO FOSSO
  • Ethiopia:  Yenesew Belew

We are very much looking forward to collaborate with the elected Co-Ambassadors and thank them for their committent and time they are willing to invent in ASAF.

We also want to thank all candidates for their motivation and hope to see them soon in probably different assignments. ASAF offers several and different opportunities to volunteer and co-shape the organisations and Africa’s future.

The Co-Ambassador election campaign however is not over yet. Several elections are still in the course as there was no distinct result yet and in January 2022 a second round to primary fill in the second Co-Ambassador position for each country will be held.

ASAF members interested should keep their eyes open and especially have a look at the ASAF online community.

(Please note that it is crucial to be member of the respective country group in the online community, so don’t forget to join the group!)

For more on information on a Co-Ambassador’s role and responsibilities as well as the profiles of the Co-Ambassadors who just started their mandate, click here.
 

Gereon Müller-Chorus on behalf of the Service Provider

Colgne, Germany, 23.12.2021

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