AFRICAN VIEWS 2011 YEAR END NEWSLETTER

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I NFORMATION | C OMMUNICATION | C OLLABORATION F RAMEWORK

A FRICAN

VIEWS

ANNUAL ISSUE #2—D ECEMBER 31, 2011

Y EAR - END

AFRICAN VIEWS ORGANIZATION We have reached the conclusion of an energizing year of work in communities at home and abroad. It has been an exciting and fruitful year. Our organization has been blessed with so many new developments as well as new friends. We have also lost some comrades along the way, and the first year run of our organization has been filled with challenges. But it is safe to say that AV has overcome the incubation stage. This newsletter provides a proper recap of African Views achievements and shortcomings in 2011, as well as our plans and agenda for 2012. Mr. Verdone joined African Views on June 15, 2011 with an agenda to help form a board. We have gathered a Picture: (Left) William A. Verdone, Chairman of the Board (right) Wale Idris Ajibade, Board of Advisors and Directors of the best pedigree. Executive Director, The AV Board is functional and has already started to African Views Organization deliberate on key decisions and policies that have successfully guided our organization in times of challenges. Every member of the board shares the vision of our organization and is committed to the realization of our goals, our growth, and our sustenance.

NEWSLETTER

S PECIAL

POINTS OF

INTEREST : 

African Views Organization latest developments

Main Goals in 2011

Performance Review of our organization in 2011

Most memorable friends & colleagues we love and admire event in 2011

Collaborative Opportunities

I NSIDE

THIS ISSUE :

O UR APPRECIATIONS

O UR M AIN G OALS

IN

2011

African Views Organization was launched on June 15, 2010, and we had our first director’s meeting on June 15th, 2011. Prior to launching AV in 2010, our organization has already gone through two stages of development, namely architectural and engineering. We began focusing on building our organization’s operational capacity and networking at the beginning of 2011. Our main goals were to be relevant to the community, connect with institutions, get to know activists and other stakeholders working on African issues and human development programs both at the local and international levels. Our overall goal was to bring efficiency and dynamism into the non-profit sector, specifically into the efforts , methodology, and resources of stakeholders on African and Diaspora affairs. We began this process in 2010 and strengthened our position on these issues in 2011. Our guiding principles remain to be centered in the just and to strive for equal dignity of cultures. African Views logo by Leni Charles We shall continue to promote mutual respect and strengthen the cooperation of stakeholders for lasting peace. We believe that peace is the seed of growth, and happiness is its fruit. African Views holds its work to the to highest standard—without malice to anyone and cooperation with all forms of charity. 2011 was a successful beginning for AV.

O UR A CHIEVEMENTS O UR CHALLENGES O UR PROJECTS O UR PROGRAMS O UR PLANS O UR GOALS FOR 2012


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