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Andrew Williams, Jr. Introduction re Contact International
As Creative Producer for the Universal Citizens UCIT.tv Media
Network, Revelation News Network, TRN.tv International News, and
the “Vortex” channel Andrew is also Executive Producer of
“Conversations with Andrew Williams Jr.” Committed to reach and
grow its 300,000+ free subscriber base, he is recruiting
correspondents and citizens journalists representing countries
worldwide to address their local perspectives and causes,
empowering the voice of the people otherwise unheard.
Appointed as International Coordinator for Contact International and one of the first 187
Facebook Ambassadors by Globcal,net Cooperative International in 2009, Andrew has
since been appointed as Goodwill Ambassador and Cultural Diplomatist for
humanitarian causes and organizations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the
Americas. Those include the Africa Diaspora Cultural Center (Atlanta, Georgia), the
Nigerian Association for Young Adults in Canada and the USA (Washington, D.C.),
Shola Agboola Goodwill Ambassador Foundation (Lagos, Nigeria) the Universal Hip Hop
Museum (Bronx, New York), Generation Hip Hop (Johannesburg, South Africa), the
Middle Passage Millennium Arch Committee (Hamilton, Bermuda), and others.
As co-author of the 2012 Kwanzaa Accord social contract to reconnect and align the 6th
Region (Global Diaspora) with African Union Agenda 2063 during this International
Decade for People of African Descent, Andrew also launched a 2015-2020 Worldwide
Community Resiliency Network campaign as Chairperson of the Five Points Youth
Foundation’s International Advisory Board to mobilize over 100 goodwill ambassadors
from over 50 countries by December 31, 2020 in honor of the 20th
Anniversary of the
United Nations Global Compact founded by Ghanian Secretary General Kofi Annan (July
26, 2000) by localizing the Sustainable Development Goals
Andrew, located in Los Angeles, California, has been recruited to consult with Global
Analytika LLC USA and Samadaz Global Services to expand their outreach to the African
American, Caribbean and Africa Diaspora communities as well as export trading
opportunities between Asia, the Americas and Africa.
As Business Development Director for Automated Accounting Systems, providing non-
profit, small business and entrepreneurial support services for over 35+ years Andrew
functions as Registered Agent for ngos and businesses expanding from other countries
by incorporating in the United States.
As a researcher, writer, proofreader and editor since 1973, Andrew has provided
professional online document preparation and communications services to and through
Gail McKenzie’s Contact International Network continuously since its founding in 1989.
Please contact him for any of your project needs: Andrew@AndrewNetworks.com or
WhatsApp: +01-213-274-3675.
Cultural Diplomatist Andrew Williams, Jr.
Andrew@AndrewNetworks.com * @AWilliamsJr * LinkedIn.com/in/AndrewWilliamsJr
15540 S. Western Avenue * Gardena, California 90249 USA* +1-424-243-6580
Role Appointor Date
Think Tank Membership
ENCOUNTER Think Tank Global Partnership for
Development 2015-2020 (Facebook Group)
12/14/14
Los Angeles Trade Technical College
Architectural & Environmental Design Department
Encounter LA Community Advisory Board
12/15/13
Sanctum Think Tank
(Hamilton, Bermuda)
12/10/10
Global Business Incubation / GBI Emerald Veterans /
GBI Systems (Los Angeles, California)
10/01/09
Strategic Alliance Coordinator
Localizing Sustainable Development
Goals
Nigerian Association for Young Adults of Canada-USA
(Winnipeg, Canada; Los Angeles, California)
03/12/20
FPYF Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill
Ambassadors “Glocalizing” Sustainable Development
Goals (Los Angeles, California)
09/21/19
International Business Advisor
Samadaz Global Services Limited
(Lagos, Nigeria)
03/12/20
International Advisory Board
Global Analytika LLC USA c/o Africa Diaspora
Cultural Center (Atlanta, Georgia USA)
04/16/20
IHUNA International Humanitarian Noble Academy
(Matera, Italy)
11/18/17
Royal Covenant Foundation
(Gauteng, South Africa)
04/22/11
National Advisory Board
Universal Hip Hop Museum (Bronx, New York)/
Generation Hip Hop Global (South Africa)
12/03/17
Project 1619, Inc.
(Hampton, Virginia)
08/07/17
Goodwill Ambassador The Pan African Historical Theatre Project (PANAFEST
Foundation) (Cape Coast, Ghana)
04/22/19
Bermuda Cultural Ambassador AJ Gombey
(Hamilton, Bermuda)
07/04/12
Tom Bradley Legacy Foundation at UCLA
Green Technology Institute
(Los Angeles, California)
01/12/10
Globcal International Cooperative
(Geneva, Switzerland)
10/01/09
Royal, Political & Diplomatic Liaison
2019 Royal Return Ghana Advisory Council
(Tema, Ghana)
04/23/19
California Congressional Black Caucus Delegation &
International Association of African American
Ambassadors to the Continent of Africa and the Middle
East (AAAACAME)
(Los Angeles, California)
01/31/19
Voter Registration Advocate 04/24/88
Vote 100% 2020 Education and Registration Campaign
Five Points Youth Foundation (Los Angeles, California)
12/20/19
California Participation in Democracy
(Los Angeles, California)
04/24/88
Jimmy Carter Presidential Campaign
(Macon, Georgia)
12/15/74
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com * @AWilliamsJr * LinkedIn.com/in/AndrewWilliamsJr
15540 S Western Avenue * Los Angeles, California 90247 USA* +1-424-243-6580
Andrew Williams, Jr.
Zero Time Strategic Alliance Coordinator
 Develops and trains business strategists and project managers and ensure that
strategic alliance projects are properly executed and managed.
 Develops long-term vision and goals for company growth and partnerships.
Develops viable business plan to ensure long-term goals are realized.
 Maintains and nurtures relationships with senior leaders at partner companies to
ensure that all parties are satisfied with progress and outcome of partnerships.
 Responsible for securing external partnerships including contacting top leaders,
securing appointments, developing proposals, and making presentations.
Zero Time TM
Management Principles*
Knowledgization is the capacity to continuously learn and create knowledge, then
convert it into customer value. Components necessary to build knowledgization into an
organization: an environment for learning, molecularization of the knowledge into
chunks that are useful to people, and an infrastructure supporting seamless integration
of computing, communication, and content technologies. Knowledgization is the core
competency for a Zero Time organization because it is the basis for ensuring the other
disciplines can be achieved.
A Stakeholder Value Driven organization relentlessly pursues an understanding of its
customers’ values - both explicit and implicit - with time control as the ultimate goal.
The concept of holon - a whole within a whole is that every part of the organization is in
and of itself a whole, complete entity, or a whole within a whole. Holonic management
means that every person in the Zero Time organization has the ability and the
permission to do whatever needs to be done in order to produce value for stakeholders.
Likewise, teams of workers themselves are also complete and have the tools, ability
and capability to complete whatever work they are asked to do.
A Zero Resistance process is one in which there are no obstacles to performing
whatever tasks are required. Total and immediate availability of all resources needed to
complete a task is crucial to zero resistance. Zero resistance is a critical characteristic
of a Zero Time organization. Like a superconductor through which current can flow
without producing heat, in a Zero Time organization, the process can occur without
interruption, wait time, or downtime.
Inclusion means that all people who need to be involved are involved - automatically -
with neither physical nor technological boundaries to limit accessibility. The Zero Time
organization is a proactive organization that anticipates, senses and responds to the
environmental changes influencing completion of the organization’s mission and goals.
Information technology provides the basic infrastructure for inclusion.
*Zero Time TM
Conceptual Architecture for 21st Century Enterprises ©Raymond Yeh IC2 Institute 1998
Andrew Williams, Jr. * Universal Citizens Media Network
As Creative Producer for the Universal Citizens Universal Media Network’s Revelation
News Network, TRN.tv International News, and Executive Producer of “Conversations
with Andrew Williams Jr.”, Andrew is committed to reach and grow its 400,000
subscriber base recruiting correspondents and citizens journalists from around the
world to address their local perspectives and causes, representing and empowering
the voice of the people otherwise unheard, “to leave no one behind”.
Andrew Williams Jr. lives a life dedicated to delivering globally sourced regenerative solutions
localizing sustainable development goals that progress social equity outcomes for people, the
ecology and the planet, to “leave no one behind”. Best known for philanthropic endeavors as a
goodwill ambassador for an expanding network of social impact projects in multiple sectors,
Andrew develops, influences and coordinates strategic alliance outcomes for tribes, nations,
nongovernmental organizations, agencies, businesses, projects, communities of peoples and
individuals locally and globally.
Andrew is a mature, intelligent, and personable professional, possessing both high-tech and people
skills. Having owned and operated a personal computer to interact with the world wide web since 1987,
Andrew Williams credits his love of reading; continual self-motivated independent career and
educational research; the ability to articulately communicate in oral and written English; and an
indefatigable determination to confidentially and competently perform detail-oriented, time-sensitive,
mission-critical, and multi-task functions as key strengths.
In the career field through 2008, Andrew has developed and applied transferable communications skills,
as a team player, to all phases of clerical, administrative, marketing, and management activities, in 40
years of work force experience, including 20 years in management and consultative capacities and 15
years as an executive assistant in the legal and finance industries. During that period, Mr. Williams has
also accumulated over 15 years in the property management field. In the journalistic industry, Andrew
has worked as editor, writer, proofreader, and reporter for private and community newsletters,
newspapers, and magazines since 1973 and as a citizen curator and journalist online since 2008.
Appointed as one of the first 200 Facebook Ambassadors by Globcal Cooperative International in
2009, Andrew has since been appointed as Goodwill Ambassador and Cultural
Diplomatist for humanitarian causes and organizations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa
and the Americas. Those include the International Humanitarian Noble Academy (IIHUNA), the
International Royal Academy of the United Nations Chamber of Commerce, the New Orleans –
South African Cultural Connection, Project 1619, Inc., the Universal Hip Hop Museum, Generation
Hip Hop, and others.
A 2000 alumni of Global Business Incubation “Think-u-bator”, Andrew was appointed as International
Coordinator for the Emperial Group of Companies’ Bermuda Sanctum Think Tank in 2010 and
became a founding member of the Encounter LA Community Think Tank and Advisory Board in 2012.
As co-author of the 2012 Kwanzaa Accord social contract to reconnect and align the African Union 6th
Region (Global Diaspora) with Agenda 2063 during this International Decade for People of African
Descent, Andrew also launched a 2015-2020 Worldwide Community Resiliency Network campaign as
Chairperson of the Five Points Youth Foundation’s International Advisory Board to mobilize an
interfaith, neighborhood and business collaborative to localize the Sustainable Development Goals
pursuant to the United Nations Global Compact framework, and the Sendai Framework for Disaster
Risk Reduction, to promote Tourism4SDGs.org, SDGpyramid.org, 350.org and other global initiatives.
AWJ777@ucmedia.net * +1-213-274-3675 * AJ@TRN.tv
448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com.
Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com
March 12/2020
Hon. Andrew Williams Jr.,
President,
Five Points Youth Foundation Inc.,
1820 West Florence Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90047
Re: LETTER OF APPOINTMENT
STRATEGIC ALLIANCE COORDINATOR
I am pleased to confirm your appointment as the Strategic Alliance Coordinator for
Nigerian Association For Young Adults, Canada Inc. (NAYA Canada), effective
immediately. As the strategic Alliance Coordinator, you will be on the advisory board of
the organization and would have the opportunity to advise NAYA’s leadership team on all
issues concerning its activities and help strive to achieve its vision. NAYA’s vision is the
social and economic development of Nigerian young people to use their talents to build a
better and sustainable society. We aim to use innovative ideas to engage youths to be
agents of positive change and drive creative economy and sustainable development of
Nigeria.
In accordance with the Constitution of our organization, your appointment was
unanimously supported by the National Executive Council of NAYA upon the
recommendation of your name by the National President, Mr. Shola Agboola. As the
Strategic Alliance Coordinator, it is important to intimate you with the profile of our
organization and some of our prior activities. Kindly see the attached brochure for details.
Our website also provides vital information and we recommend that you visit the site to
know us better. NAYA Website is www.nayacanadainc.com.
Accept our congratulation on this important appointment. If you have any queries or
questions now, or in the future, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 204-995-7397.
I take this opportunity to welcome you as an important addition to NAYA Canada and look
forward to your contribution to the organization.
Yours Faithfully,
Shola Agboola
President
NAYA, Canada
448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com.
Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com
NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG ADULTS OF CANADA is a non-profit
organization registered and incorporated with the Government of Canada. It is the largest
Nigerian association in Canada and the first to have national affiliations and membership
across all regions and provinces of Canada. As a vibrant organization for over 19 years
existence in Canada, NAYA has institutionalized itself both in Canada and Nigeria as an
organization with a clear vision for social, economic and political development. Because
NAYA is committed to providing sustainable platform for positive youth and social
development to strengthen communities through our humanitarian services on education,
health care, social and political empowerment, we have the tendency to inspire new
generations of young Nigerians to be builders of a better society. We have demonstrated
this through our various programs and activities both in Canada and Nigeria.
Health Care, Education and other socio-political Initiatives of NAYA in Nigeria &
Canada
Quality Health Care Delivery
Over the last few years, we have been committed to improving the lives of people in
marginalized communities across Nigeria in the health sector. Through our quality health
care delivery program, we have donated free medical equipment and supplies worth
several millions of dollars to virtually all geo-political zones of Nigeria since 2013. Our
medical donation is usually a 40 feet container containing many state of the art equipment
such as: large hospital equipment, X-ray Scan apparatus, cardiac machines,
gastrointestinal needs laboratory supplies, IV supplies, Obstetrics & Gynecological
supplies, Orthopedics supplies, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital needs, surgical needs
448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com.
Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com
syringes & needles, Urology supplies, Respiratory supplies, dental chairs and equipment,
hospital beds and matrasses, uniforms & gowns, hospital dressings, converters/drapes,
beddings and curtains etc.
So far we have donated to the following states and regions in Nigeria:
! 2013: 40ft container of medical equipment & supplies to Mbutu Mbase State hospital in
Imo State
! 2014: 40ft container of medical equipment & supplies in Zuru, Kebbi State distributed to
7 hospitals
! 2015: 20ft additional container of medical equipment & supplies to Zuru, Kebbi State for
more hospitals
! 2015: 40ft container of medical equipment & supplies to Bayelsa State hospital in Niger
Delta
! 2016: Osun state hospital, Iwo
! 2017: Several hospitals in Ogun state through Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation
! 2019: Madonna Hospital in Umuahia, Abia State
! 2019: Bida Medical Centre, Bida, Niger State
Qualitative Education program
We have also contributed significantly to improving quality education in Nigeria through
our Education for All Initiative by donating thousands of science, engineering,
mathematics and other important textbooks to major Nigerian universities as well as
hundred of free laptop computers to the following schools:
! 2013: 900 volumes of university books to 2 universities in Bayelsa state
! 2015: 100 computers (complete system) to Zuru, Kebbi State.
! 2015: 1200 volumes of university & high school books to Zuru, Kebbi State.
! 2015: 2 school projectors donated to Zuru, Kebbi State.
448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com.
Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com
! 2015: 400 volumes of university books and a projector to Federal University of
Technology, Owerri, Imo state
! 2015: 700 volumes of high school books to secondary schools in Aboh Mbaise, Imo state
! 2016: 50 laptop computers to Bowen University, Iwo, Osun state
! 2016: 50 laptop computers to Osun state university, Osogbo, Osun state
! 2017: 500 volumes of University textbooks to University of Abuja
! 2017: 600 volumes of University books to Veritas University, Abuja.
! 2017: 400 volumes of University of books Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, Imo
State.
! 2017: 700 volumes of university books to Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo
State
! 2017: Hundreds of Textbooks to Ila-Orangun College of Education, Ila-Orangun, Osun
State
! 2019: 15 computers (complete systems) to secondary schools in Mbutu, Aboh Mbaise,
Imo State.
! 2019: Over 20,000 pieces of clothing to rural men and women in Ila-Orangun, Osun state
! 2019: Over 25,000 pieces of clothing to rural men and women in Oba-Ile, Osun state
! 2019: 500 volumes of university books to Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State.
Mentorship program
Our Mentorship Program has mentored and assisted many local and international Nigerian
students in post-secondary institutions in Canada to be academically successful, secure
scholarships, assists with study and work permits and helps with transition from student
status to permanent resident status in Canada. We help in the following ways:
- Facilitating scholarships for brilliant Nigerian students in post secondary institutions in
Canada
448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com.
Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com
- Assisting & mentoring young Nigerian graduates to become Permanent Residents of
Canada through Manitoba Immigration program after their studies.
- Organizing information sessions for Nigerian new comers especially youth
- Partnering with Canadian RCMP & Winnipeg Police to organize gang awareness to
educate African youths from joining gangs or involved in bad influence
- Financial Assistance for members of Nigerian Community in times of needs
- Promoting Nigeria good image in Canada through consistent media publicity of NAYA’s
activities in Canadian media.
COST
Over $50 millions dollars humanitarian donations in 7 years
Under Shola Agboola’s leadership, NAYA has made significant social investments in
Nigeria in many sectors such as Health Care, Education, ICT and Computer funding and
provision worth over $50 million dollars across many parts of Nigeria within the last 7
years. We have donated free medical equipment and supplies to many hospitals and
medical centres in Kebbi, Niger, Imo, Bayelsa, Abia, Ogun, and Osun states. We have
also made free donations of hundreds of laptop and desktop computer systems, thousands
of secondary and post-secondary textbooks across the country to help in the education
sector as well as thousands of free distribution of clothing in rural communities for poverty
alleviation programs.
Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors
Andrew Williams, Jr., President
Five Points Youth Foundation, Inc.
1820 West Florence Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90047
Mobile: +001-213-274-3675
Office: +001-323-752-1180
Mr. Andrew Williams, Jr., Goodwill Ambassador
Ad Hoc International Advisory Board Chairperson
http://bit.ly/GoodwillAmbassadorAndrewWilliamsJr
Andrewwilliamsjr777@gmail.com
Interfaith, Neighborhood and Business Collaborative
Glocalizing Sustainable Development Goals to Build
Safe & Sustainable Communities and Cities For All
Five Points Youth Foundation and LATTC Architectural &
Environmental Design Department EncounterLA Community Think
Tank and Advisory Board associates advocate the Ten Principles of
the United Nations Global Compact via Local Networks with respect
to human rights (inclusive of indigenous rights), labor, environment
and anti-corruption to “leave no one behind”.
We mobilize interfaith, neighborhood and business
collaboratives localizing all of the Sustainable Development Goals
by building a community resiliency network of safe and sustainable
communities and cities (SDG#11) for “at promise youth” taking
climate action (SDG#13) pursuant to: Promise Zones;
Opportunity Zones; City of Los Angeles Sustainability pLAn;
OurCounty Sustainability Plan; & Southern California Association of
Governments (SCAG) Regional Transportation Plan 2016-2035
in preparation for the Crenshaw-LAX Transit Line, Airport Metro
Connector, 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and LA 2050 pursuant to
Youth4GlobalGoals during this Fourth Industrial Revolution.
We form and manage strategic alliance collaboratives via
Sustainable Development Goal #17.17 to encourage and promote
effective public, private-public and civil society partnerships that
enhance the global partnership for sustainable development,
complemented by local multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize
and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources,
to support the achievement of the sustainable development goals in
underserved communities and for people with unmet needs.
Register free as “attendee”: ezxpo.net/fpyf
Interfaith, Neighborhood & Business Invitation to
Join the United Nations Global Compact Local Networks
To Glocalize the Sustainable Development Goals
Please join and invite others to promote social justice and human rights, while
combating Inequality and Climate Change 2015-2020 through building community
resiliency locally and globally via the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global
Compact via Local Network Sustainable Development Action Plan:
1. Commit to adapt Ten Principles in your organizational and operationalmodel.
2. Assess and focus your impact on United Nations and Global Compactissues.
3. Define goals and tasks to invite up to 10 new members to join this 2015-2020
Caring for Climate Campaign to glocalize the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals
4. Implement your plan of action.
5. Measure the results each month.
6. Communicate your successes through press releases, Public Service
Announcements, Social Media and to Five Points Youth Foundation.
The Five Points Youth Foundation Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill
Ambassadors, ENCOUNTER Think Tank Global Partnership for Development
2015-2020 and associates will assist, coordinate and publicize your efforts with
those in your own and Local Networks where you have affiliate contacts so that you
meet the requirements of the Communication on Engagement to be filed with the
United Nations Global Compact to localize and globalize (glocalize) ourefforts.
Have your organization's top executive to complete the attached Commitment
Letter and upload it (https://www.unglobalcompact.org/participation) and email
us a copy when you successfully register to FivePointsPresident@gmail.com
http://UNglobalcompact.org/participation
The Ten Principals
The UN Global Compact's ten principles in the areas of human rights, labor, the
environment and anti- corruption enjoy universal consensus and are derived from:
o The Universal Declaration of Human Rights AND Declaration onthe
Rights of Indigenous Peoples
o The International Labor Organization's Declaration onFundamental
Principles and Rights at Work
o The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
o The United Nations Convention Against Corruption
The UN Global Compact asks companies to embrace, support and enact,within
their sphere of influence, a set of core values in the areas of human rights,
labour standards, the environment and anti- corruption:
Human Rights
o Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of
internationally proclaimed human rights; and
o Principle 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rightsabuses.
Labor
o Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the
effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;
o Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labor;
o Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labor; and
o Principle 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employmentand
occupation.
Environment
o Principle 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to
environmental challenges;
o Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental
responsibility; and
o Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusionof
environmentally friendly technologies.
Anti-Corruption
o Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption inall
its forms, including extortion and bribery.
REGISTER: https://unglobalcompact.org/participation
Sustainable Development Goals
1) End poverty in all its forms everywhere
2) End hunger, achieve food security, improved nutrition, promote sustainableagriculture
3) Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at allages
4) Ensure inclusive & equitable quality education & promote lifelong learning opportunities forall
5) Achieve gender equality and empower all women andgirls
6) Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation forall
7) Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy forall
8) Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full andproductive
employment, and decent work for all
9) Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation, andfoster
innovation
10) Reduce inequality within and among countries
11) Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
12) Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
13) Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (taking note of agreements
made by the UNFCCC forum)
14) Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable
development
15) Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainablymanage
forests, combat desertification and halt and reverse land degradation, and haltbiodiversityloss
16) Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to
justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at alllevels
17) Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable
development
https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
Annual GBI Emerald Veterans Business Summit and Accelerator
Holman United Methodist Church Nov 9, 2019 * 9am – 4pm
Featured Panelist and Speaker – Andrew Williams Jr
The Global Business Incubation (GBI) Emerald Veterans Group
announces the Los Angeles GBI Emerald Veterans Summit and
Accelerator . The summit will be held from 9:00am to 4:00pm Saturday
November 9th 2019 at Holman UMC 3320 West Adams Blvd Los
Angeles. Seating is limited and preregistration can be done online for the
day’s events at www.gbi-emerald.vet.
This Emerald Veterans Business Summit is the first step, created to empower Veterans. GBI's
consortium and technical institute provide resources, training and employment to incubate
passionate Veteran entrepreneurs and business owners.
Andrew Williams, Jr. is GBI Zero Time Strategic Alliance Trainer &
Coordinator. Andrew Williams Jr has 30+ years in business development
with a specialty in international trade. Mr Williams develops and trains
business strategists and project managers to ensure that strategic alliance
projects are properly executed and managed along with developing long-
term vision and goals for company growth and partnerships.
Andrew Networks is focused on advocating the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global
Compact with respect to human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption. Andrew
Networks is a hub that mobilizes multi-stakeholder partnerships of interfaith, neighborhood
and business collaboratives.
This event is being sponsored in cooperation with California DAV, Holman UMC - Beyond the
Battlefield, eSportsInstruction, WelcomeHome.Vet and ECI Networks LLC.
Global Business Incubation (GBI) was founded by veterans in 1991
and is a 501(c)(3) research and development “think and do tank” that
serves as a catalyst for a cooperative business incubator cluster model
to grow companies for veterans and historically marginalized
populations. Since 1991 GBI has been responsible for over 2.2 billion
dollars in economic development in southern California alone. More
details can be accessed at www.globalbusinessincubation.org
Event Contacts:
Global Business Incubation - Dr. Paul Ruffin, Executive VP/CTO
pruffin@gbi.systems 612-242-1962
April 23, 2019
Greetings Mr. Andrew Williams Jr.,
It is my distinct pleasure to formally appoint you to be a co-chair on the Entertainment and
Fundraising Advisory Council for Royal Return Ghana (RRG). Royal Return Ghana is an initiative
of the Nekotech Center of Reconciliation and Peace, a non-profit organization founded in 1998
in Ada, Ghana, by the late USA Mega star, Sir Isaac Hayes (former Voice of Chef in South Park,
creator of ‘Shaft’ movie sound track, aka The Black Moses), and myself. RRG was founded
informally in December 1992, with the coronation of Isaac who was made a Royal Chief in
Ghana, as Nene Katey Ocansey.
As an entertainment co-chair you will be a part of the planning and fundraising committees for
RRG’s Coronation Africa scheduled for December 1-18, 2019. Coronation Africa is an historic
four-country tour, celebrating the crowning of the new African Diaspora King and Queen.
Time is not on our side; we must be extremely vigilant in our efforts to bring this vision to
fruition. Our target is to have a sold out concert in each country we visit. With that in mind, as a
co-chair, we need your assistance in acquiring performers by tapping into your hard earned
network of top contacts. Moreover, we need your professional advice on all issues concerning
the planning, promotion, and execution of Coronation Africa. Please note that as a co-chair you
will have the following revenue share opportunities:
 10% of funds you raise to compensate you for yourtime.
 An MOU for any broadcasting rights/ content deals you put together for projects will
be decided on project by projectbasis
 We offer $150 commission per person you bring on board to purchase a Coronation
tour package to journey alongside the celebrities toGhana.
 Revenue share on concerts by talents that you secure for our shows in US or
overseas.
Congratulations on your appointment! Let's start working together, to make Royal Return Ghana:
Coronation Africa a historic and legacy making success. We are excited to have you join us. Upon
arrival in Africa, we will ensure your formal royal training and naming ceremony program, as you
will then be inducted formally into the prestigious Royal Ocansey Diaspora Envoys Charter.
With my compliments of the highest esteem, I end with the return assurance,
H.E. Rev. Dr. Princess A. K. Ocansey
CEO - Nekotech Center for Peace and Reconciliation
Founder- Royal Return Ghana/Africa
CONFIDENTIAL
PANAFEST SECRETARIAT
HERITAGE HOUSE, (NEAR CHAPEL SQUARE)
P.O.BOX 1096. CAPE COAST
E-mail: info@panafestghana.org
Tel: (+233) 050-5005352, 0509913066
www.panafestghana.org
FOUNDATION
PANAFESTPANAFEST
(FETE HISTORIQUE DE L’ARTS ET CULTURELLE PAN AFRICANE)
(PAN AFRICAN HISTORICAL ARTS AND CULTURE FESTIVAL)
PANAFESTPANAFEST
(FETE HISTORIQUE DE L’ARTS ET CULTURELLE PAN AFRICANE)
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AU AND GOVERNMENT OF GHANA
(PAN AFRICAN HISTORICAL ARTS AND CULTURE FESTIVAL)
PANAFEST SECRETARIAT
HERITAGE HOUSE, (NEAR CHAPEL SQUARE)
P.O.BOX 1096. CAPE COAST
E-mail: info@panafestghana.org
Tel: (+233) 050-5005352, 0509913066
www.panafestghana.org
The Honorable Andrew Williams, Jr
Global Ambassador
213-2743675
22ND
APRIL 2019
Dear Hon. Andrew Williams ,
LETTER OF APPOINTMENT
PANAFEST is a landmark biennial festival which is celebrated in the spirit of Pan Africanism and
the African Renaissance. Celebrated since 1992, the festival addresses the most traumatic
interruption that ever occurred in the natural evolution of African s ocieties- the Trans-Atlantic
Slave Trade. The festival consciously held with the most prominent European edifices through
which the slave trade was conducted as a setting, acknowledges the residual effects of the slave
trade on the Continent of Africa and in the countries which perpetuated it. The festival is also
aimed at celebrating the strengths and resilience of African culture and achievements of Africans
in the global context. PANAFEST is founded on the firm conviction that the arts are especially
effective channels for achieving these goals and creating a sustained interaction among peoples of
the global African world with the ultimate objective of consolidating their rights and achieving
their progress.
The 2019 edition of PANAFEST will commemorate the 400th
Anniversary of the landing of the
first enslaved Africans in the English colonies in North America. The theme for this
commemoration is “Beyond 400 Years; Reaching Across Continents Into The Future” to held
between 24th
July to the 3rd
of August 2019.. This edition is very importantly one of the main
highlights of the Year of Return declared by the Government of Ghana to open our country’s doors
to all people of African descent who wish to make a meaningful contact with the African continent
in this auspicious year and beyond.
As part of this year’s program, PANAFEST plans to host an International Hip Hop Pan African
Diaspora Family Reunion Summit in Accra.
This letter is to confirm that you have been invited to join the Advisory Board of PANAFEST
Foundation for the International Hip Hop Pan African Diaspora Family Reunion Summit. As a
member of the PANAFEST Foundation IHHPADS’s advisory board, you will have to advise the
PANAFEST leadership team on all issues concerning the organization of the PANAFES-T
Emancipation Day 2019, Year of Return Hip Hop Summit.
All advisory board members are required to be advocates of PANAFEST and Emancipation Day
2019, Year of Return Hip Hop Summit on social media, while seeking new opportunities to help
the Foundation to achieve its mission. You are required to uphold the Pan African principles to its
highest standard. Those standards being committed to promoting African unity at home and
aboard, excellence, economic independence, love and respect for each other and global peace. We
expect all board members to uphold these cultural standards in both their public and private life.
Any disrespect for these principles can result in the termination of appointment.
Congratulations on your appointment! Let’s start working together to change the narrative on
Mother Africa and people African descent. Let’s make the future of Africa and African people
today.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Kohain Nathanyah Halevi,
Executive Secretary
Cc: Prof. Esi Sutherland –Addy
Board Chair, PANAFEST Foundation
Hon. Barbara Gyasi, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture
Akwasi Agyeman, CEO, Ghana Tourism Autority
Generation Hip Hop Brand Ambassador Guidelines
Generation Hip Hop (GHH) brand ambassadors play an integral role in raising awareness of the
mission and vision of the GHH brand.
Brand ambassadors should always:
1) Represent GHH in a positive light that is in accordance with the guidelines approved by
the GHH executive committee.
2) Seek to initiate strategic partnerships with entities that share a similar mission/vision.
GHH brand ambassadors must be able to clearly articulate the GHH Global mission/vision:
Generation Hip Hop Global Mission:
Generation Hip Hop (GHH) is an organization of Hip Hop artists, educators and youth
development advocates empowering the global community to collectively change the world
through artistic expression, entrepreneurship, and education.
Generation Hip Hop is a global network of hiphoppas and youth development advocates
devoted to creating strategic partnerships with people and organizations who desire to change
our world for the better. Our vehicle is Hip Hop culture. Our fuel is that desire to drive positive
social change. Our power is the people.
Generation Hip Hop Global Expanded Mission/Vision:
Generation Hip Hop (GHH) is a global youth empowerment and development program,
initiated by the Universal Hip Hop Museum and the Africa Rising Foundation. The aim is to
establish satellite organizations/chapters under one Hip Hop brand across the world.
GHH will become an influential movement in the new global village. Youth of today
especially need empowerment through something they can relate to and believe in. GHH
aims to harness the progressive talent of otherwise disenfranchised youth into a collective,
dynamic, and productive international program guided by a central committee.
Initially, the aims of GHH will be to set up infrastructures that address what the world lacks
relative to our youth. Our network will enable us to design community arts workshops, youth
empowerment initiatives, cooperative events, programs for conflict resolution, hunger
alleviation, edutainment, and refugee assistance.
GHH is also designed to facilitate sustainable, vital, and transparent CSI initiatives. Blue
chip and corporate entities will have the opportunity to partner globally with GHH in
specifically initiated Cause Related Marketing (CRM) programs. This means that the funds
generated for GHH, through the partner will be acquired through pre-designed CRM
campaigns endorsed by credible and current personalities and organizations. These
campaigns will be influenced by our global reach and will be driven independently in each
country. GHH will perpetuate the Hip Hop mandate of Peace, Unity, and Love through our
initiatives and international network.
Guidelines for GHH brand affiliation:
1) Any brand partnership with another organization or event must be approved by the GHH
executive committee and the GHH Director of Development via expressed written
consent including email consent.
2) Brand ambassadors must submit a written GHH brand partnership/endorsement request
to the GHH Director of Development for review before engaging in any direct or indirect
brand partnership or use of the GHH name or logo.
3) GHH name/logo use on internet or print promotional/marketing materials must be
approved by the GHH executive committee and GHH Director of Development via
expressed written consent including email consent.
4) Internet or print promotional/marketing materials must be sent to the GHH Director of
Development for approval before being released to the public.
I, ___________________________________________ understand the guidelines for
Generation Hip Hop brand affiliation and will adhere to said guidelines.
Signature_________________________________________________Date____/____/_______
Andrew Williams, Jr.
06 12 2019
Official Letter of Appointment
Royal, Political, and Diplomatic Liaison
ANDREW WILLIAMS, JR.
This letter of appointment from The California Congressional Black Caucus Delegation (CCBCD)
and the International Association of African American Ambassadors to the Continent of Africa and
the Middle East (AAAACAME) authorizes Andrew Williams, Jr. to serve as the Royal, Political and
Diplomatic Liaison and Interviewer for 2019 Documentary at the Congressional Black Caucus
Annual Legislative Weekend.
In this official capacity, Mr. Williams will be responsible for the following:
1. Coordinatingandfacilitatingmeetings,connectingwithKeyRoyal,Politicaland
Diplomatic Representatives.
Secure Commitments: Ensure timely commitments prior to CBC by:
Following Up and Coordinating the timely processing of commitments from key
political and diplomatic representatives for the California CBC Delegation which
includes:
Signing of IAAAACAME/CCBCD Documentary Consent Form
 Providing hotel confirmation number.
 Providing flight information for ground transportation coordination
Follow-up and Facilitate WorkshopSpeakers:
Follow-up and secure Diplomats and ambassador commitments for participating in
the 2019 California CBC Delegation for the Congressional Black Caucus.
Leverage and secure as many commitments prior to the event aspossible.
2. RESPONSIBILITIES of California CBC Delegation/IAAAACAME:
Coordinateaseamlessprocessthat facilitatesthecommitmentofkeyroyal,political,
and diplomatic representatives to attend the 2019 Congressional Black Caucus via
the California CBC Delegation:
 Provide Liaison with materials: Authorization Letter, Personalized Invitation
Letters.
 Liaison shall receive a detailed List of political representatives who have
made Commitments.
At no point shall Liaison speak on behalf of or enter into agreement for IAAAACAME/CCBCD
unless approved by authorized signature below.


Ambassador, Dr. Zyra McCloud July 21, 2018
P O Box 881344 Los Angeles, California 90009  www.CaliforniaDelegation.com  323.803.5631
December 3, 2017
Re: Advisory Board Letter
Dear Andrew Williams, Jr.:
This letter is to confirm that you have been invited to join the Advisory Board of the Universal Hip Hop
Museum, (UHHM) a New York registered 501(c)(3). As a member of the UHHM's advisory board, you will
have the opportunity to advise the UHHM's leadership team on all issues concerning the documentation,
preservation, protection and development of Hip Hop culture’s past, present and future.
The Universal Hip Hop Museum is dedicated to the preserving the legacies of our pioneers, but also function
as a cultural institution and use its resources to shape the future of Hip Hop for the next generation of
emcees, DJs, dancers, artists, and creators.
All advisory board members are required to be advocates of the UHHM on social media, while seeking new
opportunities to help the museum achieve its mission. You are required to uphold Hip Hop culture to its
highest standard. The museum's standards are; excellence, economic empowerment, love, world peace and
unity. We expect all board members to uphold these cultural standards in both their public and private life.
Any member who is not able to uphold these standards as set forth by the UHHM, will be asked to remove
himself or herself from their role as a Advisory Board member of the organization.
Throughout the year, you will be required to participate in fundraising and planning programs and help
support the museum's fundraising cause. You should be prepared to promote the UHHM brand whenever
possible on social media.
Congratulations on your appointment! Let's start working together, to make the Universal Hip Hop Museum a
global destination for supporters of Hip Hop Culture.
Warmest Regards,
Rocky Bucano
Executive Director
Universal Hip Hop Museum
November 18, 2017
August 7, 2017
Mr. Andrew Williams, Jr.
Five Points Your Foundation Inc.
1820 W Florence Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90047
Dear Mr. Williams,
You have proven yourself to be a community, national and global leader to help
organize the tools and resources from groups, associations and businesses to provide a
sustainable and resilient social network to promote a global campaign to stimulate cultural
exchanges, historic preservation, technology, entertainment, and social justice.
Your work for social entrepreneurship for youth; women’s empowerment programs;
and artwalk programs have inspired the youth of Los Angeles and have become models for
other cities to emulate. Your work with the Bermuda-St. Croix-Los Angeles Millennium Arch
Committee, Global Business Incubation, TRN.tv, the Hip Hop Architecture Camp, the LATTC-
EncounterLA Community Advisory Board and Think Tank , the Black Emergency Managers
Association International and others has provided opportunities where we can collectively
exchange news and ideas that can inspire our intellectual conscience to improve our
environment and mankind’s interactions.
Because of your dedicated involvement, and your support of Project 1619 Inc. in
promoting the history of the first Africans who arrived in 1619 at Point Comfort in present day
Hampton, Virginia, I am pleased to inform you that Project 1619 Inc. has appointed you to serve
on our National Advisory Board.
Thanks for all your support.
Sincerely,
Calvin Pearson, Founder
Project 1619 Inc.
PO Box 1233, Hampton, VA 23661 * 757-380-1319
Project1619.org
2013-2020 Kwanzaa Accord via Congress of African People (CAP)
Congress of African People (CAP), Los Angeles, welcomes the opportunity to engage with The AJ
Action Team (AJAX), in the promotion and implementation of these Kwanzaa Accords as they are
outlined in the document commemorating the 150th Anniversary, of the Emancipation Proclamation
extending the rights of liberty to African descendants impacted by the Holocaust of Enslavement.
Be it resolved, that we will work in concert with our Bermuda and Global Family to ensure the the
rights which were extended 150 years ago, are now, starting in 2003, given the opportunity of being
exercised and implementing in a more meaningful and substantive way. As African people, we affirm
our right of Self-Determination to shape a vision for our people to become free, proud and
productive.
Be it resolved, that the value basis for our unification are embodied in the Seven Principles (Nguzo
Saba) of Kwanzaa, Unity (Umoja), Self Determination (Kujichagulia), Collective Work and
Responsibility (Ujima), Cooperative Economics (Ujamaa), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Faith
(Imani). These principles have sacred significance to our people and struggle, in that they were
designed by our African Ancestors and passed down through the generations to guide our work and
contribution to human progress.
Be it resolved, that CAP applauds the efforts of AJAX for embarking on a path of Sustainable
Economic Development, Industry Building and Financial Independence which will serve as a model for
Economic Growth and Prosperity of our respective communities, the African continent and its
diaspora.
Be it further resolved, that CAP will work to assist in producing and promoting a program of Cultural
Restoration and Renaissance in the key areas of Fashion, Art, Music and Entertainment (F.A.M.E.),
based in the Los Angeles Leimert Park, (Pan African Village) Community and to coordinate our
activities and progress with our Bermuda, Diasporan and African Continental family.
And lastly, it is the hope and intent of all of these efforts, to create a New African Man and Woman,
conscious of their historical role, and who are prepared to step back on the "Stage of Human
History, as free, proud and productive people".
Mwalimu Wesley Kabaila
Simbamaat Consultants - Principal
Blog - www.simbamaat.blogspot.com
www.sankofapress.blogspot.com
407 Vine Street
Suite 300
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Phone: 1.513.917.7016
Web: mcgrawdaniels.com
EMBARGOED
TILL
MARCH 21 2014
The Kwanzaa Accord 2020 &
Sankofa Renaissance 2063
Sankofa: "It is not wrong to go back for that which you have
forgotten." .Sankofa teaches us that we must go back to our roots in
order to move forward.
Similarly, the Washington, D.C. National Museum of African American
History and Culture celebrates Sankofa as a spiritual companion
guiding our epic journey inspiring cultural memory
The Sankofa Passage in Leimert Park links all Diasporans to African
traditions that reconnect the family, transcending language and location,
to commemorate the trials and survival of our Maafa (holocaust) through
the Middle Passage from the Cradle of Humankind in Africa.
Kwanzaa was developed 1966 – 1967 to “give Blacks an opportunity to
celebrate themselves and their history, rather than simply imitate the
practice of the dominant society. The first Africans brought to America
came from the area of the Kwanzaa River in Angola and the name derives
from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning "first fruits of the
harvest.
The Kwanzaa Accord elevates the survival culture of the plantations to a
transformational experience that celebrates our solidarity, creativity and
happiness to be together
The Kwanzaa Accord 2013-2020,is the inaugural 7 year campaign of
the a new social contract on the frontline of the global pursuit of
happiness. envisioning worldwide celebration of the Kwanzaa Principals 7
days a week, Sunday through Saturday, aligning with the African
Union’s Agenda 2063 among all peoples of African Descent, regardless
of citizenship, language or race.
"AJ Ambassadors" represent "Unity in the Community World Vibe,
Fighting With Peace and Not For It" based on the Bermuda Gombey
cultural mosaic of European, Indigenous Tribes and Africa, tracing its
heritage back to Ghana Africa and invite all the world to recognize and
celebrate our "one ness".
The Black Caucus of California Community Colleges which is open to
membership from students at all students and alumni from institutions
throughout the state (including Charles Drew Medical University, the only
Historically Black University (HBCU) west of the Mississippi) adapted the
Kwanzaa Accord 2013-2020 and Ambassador AJ Gombey as mascot.
Five Points Youth Foundation provides the 501c3 framework to
empower all community stakeholders with entrepreneurial, educational
and vocational curriculum, training and resources locally, nationally and
globally through Global Partnerships for Development, in compliance
with the United Nations’ Global Compact to champion the Sankofa
Renaissance via Bermuda-Americas Bureau of the African Union.
For information, contact Andrew Williams Jr. * +1-424-243-6580 * aj@trn.tv
USA OFFICES
9595 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 900
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Office: (310) 300-8400
Fax: (310) 300-8041
www.contactinternational.com
MANAGEMENT TEAM
Gail McKenzie — Founder & CEO
With a multi-cultural career spanning more than 20 years, Gail McKenzie is highly regarded internationally
for her tireless efforts to bring Humanitarian aid to African countries as well as for her ability to create
opportunities for businesses around the globe. In working with government leaders and businesses to
establish cultural and economic ties, her work has influenced global leadership and impacted international
policy. The Belizean born businesswoman and international relations expert also
serves as the assistant to the Chief of Staff of the President of Gabon. Known as
Attaché Mckenzie, she is widely recognized for delivering exceptional results
even in the most challenging of assignments.
Effective January 1, 2009, Andrew Williams, Jr. assumed responsibility as Global
Solutions Facilitator, dedicated to expanding company offerings and building
collaborative linkages among a multi-lingual, multi-cultural marketing
communications network of diplomats, business leaders, non-profit organizations
and decision-makers worldwide. He has recently been appointed as Ambassador
representing Facebook People’s Embassy for a Community of Nations
OUR MISSION
By establishing strategic international partnerships between business leaders and government officials
across the globe, Contact International, Inc. facilitates the exchange of ideas, technology, commodities
and services that not only empowers economic growth but improves humanitarian conditions in
developing nations, and helps accelerate emerging markets into the top ranks of global commerce.
International Business Strategists
Contact International (CI) is a premiere business management firm specializing in trade and investment
initiatives. The company was founded in 1989 with an established track record in executing major
initiatives for governments and corporations, whose quest is to develop business opportunities,
partnerships with various nations around the globe.
With expertise in multiple industries, Contact International helps facilitate and promote development,
investment and trade by fostering innovation that builds competitive advantages for the economic benefit
of all parties involved. In today's global economy, the ability to perform knowledgeably across continents
is critical. CI is a gateway that enables business, countries and organizations to tap into the wealth of
trade and investment opportunities available on the global marketplace.
With corporate headquarters in Beverly Hills, California, international offices in Belize City, Paris and the
Republic of Gabon, Contact International provides a passport to the world. Our professional team has
vast international resources and can effectively communicate at any level. At CI, we help you gain the
access necessary to meet your business objectives and, more importantly, create long-lasting alliances.
Expertise and Services
Contact International provides invaluable hands-on consultation to a variety of businesses seeking to
expand internationally. Over the years, CI has successfully created partnerships and alliances between
nations and businesses alike, facilitating millions of dollars in trade and investment. At Contact
International, we promote business sectors that offer the best potential for generating sustainable
investment and trade opportunities.
Andrew Williams, Jr - Director
Global Solutions Facilitator
http://linkth.at/fd
We help organizations:
• Cultivate strategic alliances
• Facilitate international projects that maximize sales
• Develop import and export lines of business
• Promote sustainable investment opportunities
• Link parallel industries to leverage capital
• Create global awareness of products and services
• Evaluate trade policy
Key services include:
• Market Intelligence
• Business Facilitation & Networking
• Incentives & Permits
• Technical & Financial Assistance
• Investor Promotions
• Government Relations
• Registration & Trade Facilitation
• Public Policy Advocacy
• Commodities Exchange
Global Relations
Contact International serves as the international representative for corporate and government clients. By
recognizing the unique needs and cultures of countries throughout the world, CI successfully identifies
and influences the development of economic opportunities through its established global infrastructure.
Below represents a list of countries with which Cl has strong relations:
North America
• United States
• Canada
• Mexico
Central America
• Guatemala
• Honduras
• El Salvador
• Costa Rica
Europe
• France
• England
• Italy
• Denmark
Caribbean
• Belize
• Jamaica
• St. Vincent & Grenadines
• Barbados
• Trinidad & Tobago
Africa
• Gabon
• Senegal
• Burkina Faso
• Congo Brazzaville
• Ghana
• Tanzania
• Cameroon
• South Africa
• Kenya
• South Africa .
• Ivory Coast .
• Guinea-Conakry
• Uganda
• Nigeria
• Ethiopia
• Gambia
• Morocco
Humanitarian Aide
Contact International was originally formed as a means to advocate Humanitarian efforts across the
continent of Africa. Over the last twenty years, CI has established a reputation for high ethical standards
and excellence, and has gained bipartisan respect and support around the world. Today, CI is a leading
initiator for the empowerment of sustainable development in numerous countries and has multiple
strategic alliances that empower the sharing of resources and ideas.
Humanitarian aide continues to be a focus for Contact International: changing the perception of third-
world nations by raising awareness of their abundant natural resources and endless business
opportunities, CI is maximizing relationships between governments and private business sectors across
international platforms.
Over the years, Contact International has solicited the participation of various government leaders and
celebrities for numerous charitable causes, including:
• Fighting against HIV/AIDS
• Building clean drinking wells
• Providing housing opportunities to those in need
• Designing educational programs to empower youth
In addition, special CI fundraisers have furthered global awareness, including:
• El Rafa: Medical Conference (2001)
• Gabon Youth Program: Tyrese (2003)
• AGOA: Business Forum (2004)
• Water for Life: Jay Z (Concert 2006)
• ASIOGI: Educational Trip to Senegal (2007)
• Fundraising Concert: Akon & Ja Rule
• Men's Leadership Conference "4 Days" Camalote Retreat
• Center Belize 2008 Organized: VP Kyron H Davis
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Andrew Williams Jr Introduction Re Contact International with References

  • 1. Andrew Williams, Jr. Introduction re Contact International As Creative Producer for the Universal Citizens UCIT.tv Media Network, Revelation News Network, TRN.tv International News, and the “Vortex” channel Andrew is also Executive Producer of “Conversations with Andrew Williams Jr.” Committed to reach and grow its 300,000+ free subscriber base, he is recruiting correspondents and citizens journalists representing countries worldwide to address their local perspectives and causes, empowering the voice of the people otherwise unheard. Appointed as International Coordinator for Contact International and one of the first 187 Facebook Ambassadors by Globcal,net Cooperative International in 2009, Andrew has since been appointed as Goodwill Ambassador and Cultural Diplomatist for humanitarian causes and organizations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Those include the Africa Diaspora Cultural Center (Atlanta, Georgia), the Nigerian Association for Young Adults in Canada and the USA (Washington, D.C.), Shola Agboola Goodwill Ambassador Foundation (Lagos, Nigeria) the Universal Hip Hop Museum (Bronx, New York), Generation Hip Hop (Johannesburg, South Africa), the Middle Passage Millennium Arch Committee (Hamilton, Bermuda), and others. As co-author of the 2012 Kwanzaa Accord social contract to reconnect and align the 6th Region (Global Diaspora) with African Union Agenda 2063 during this International Decade for People of African Descent, Andrew also launched a 2015-2020 Worldwide Community Resiliency Network campaign as Chairperson of the Five Points Youth Foundation’s International Advisory Board to mobilize over 100 goodwill ambassadors from over 50 countries by December 31, 2020 in honor of the 20th Anniversary of the United Nations Global Compact founded by Ghanian Secretary General Kofi Annan (July 26, 2000) by localizing the Sustainable Development Goals Andrew, located in Los Angeles, California, has been recruited to consult with Global Analytika LLC USA and Samadaz Global Services to expand their outreach to the African American, Caribbean and Africa Diaspora communities as well as export trading opportunities between Asia, the Americas and Africa. As Business Development Director for Automated Accounting Systems, providing non- profit, small business and entrepreneurial support services for over 35+ years Andrew functions as Registered Agent for ngos and businesses expanding from other countries by incorporating in the United States. As a researcher, writer, proofreader and editor since 1973, Andrew has provided professional online document preparation and communications services to and through Gail McKenzie’s Contact International Network continuously since its founding in 1989. Please contact him for any of your project needs: Andrew@AndrewNetworks.com or WhatsApp: +01-213-274-3675.
  • 2. Cultural Diplomatist Andrew Williams, Jr. Andrew@AndrewNetworks.com * @AWilliamsJr * LinkedIn.com/in/AndrewWilliamsJr 15540 S. Western Avenue * Gardena, California 90249 USA* +1-424-243-6580 Role Appointor Date Think Tank Membership ENCOUNTER Think Tank Global Partnership for Development 2015-2020 (Facebook Group) 12/14/14 Los Angeles Trade Technical College Architectural & Environmental Design Department Encounter LA Community Advisory Board 12/15/13 Sanctum Think Tank (Hamilton, Bermuda) 12/10/10 Global Business Incubation / GBI Emerald Veterans / GBI Systems (Los Angeles, California) 10/01/09 Strategic Alliance Coordinator Localizing Sustainable Development Goals Nigerian Association for Young Adults of Canada-USA (Winnipeg, Canada; Los Angeles, California) 03/12/20 FPYF Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors “Glocalizing” Sustainable Development Goals (Los Angeles, California) 09/21/19 International Business Advisor Samadaz Global Services Limited (Lagos, Nigeria) 03/12/20 International Advisory Board Global Analytika LLC USA c/o Africa Diaspora Cultural Center (Atlanta, Georgia USA) 04/16/20 IHUNA International Humanitarian Noble Academy (Matera, Italy) 11/18/17 Royal Covenant Foundation (Gauteng, South Africa) 04/22/11 National Advisory Board Universal Hip Hop Museum (Bronx, New York)/ Generation Hip Hop Global (South Africa) 12/03/17 Project 1619, Inc. (Hampton, Virginia) 08/07/17 Goodwill Ambassador The Pan African Historical Theatre Project (PANAFEST Foundation) (Cape Coast, Ghana) 04/22/19 Bermuda Cultural Ambassador AJ Gombey (Hamilton, Bermuda) 07/04/12 Tom Bradley Legacy Foundation at UCLA Green Technology Institute (Los Angeles, California) 01/12/10 Globcal International Cooperative (Geneva, Switzerland) 10/01/09 Royal, Political & Diplomatic Liaison 2019 Royal Return Ghana Advisory Council (Tema, Ghana) 04/23/19 California Congressional Black Caucus Delegation & International Association of African American Ambassadors to the Continent of Africa and the Middle East (AAAACAME) (Los Angeles, California) 01/31/19 Voter Registration Advocate 04/24/88 Vote 100% 2020 Education and Registration Campaign Five Points Youth Foundation (Los Angeles, California) 12/20/19 California Participation in Democracy (Los Angeles, California) 04/24/88 Jimmy Carter Presidential Campaign (Macon, Georgia) 12/15/74
  • 3. AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com * @AWilliamsJr * LinkedIn.com/in/AndrewWilliamsJr 15540 S Western Avenue * Los Angeles, California 90247 USA* +1-424-243-6580 Andrew Williams, Jr. Zero Time Strategic Alliance Coordinator  Develops and trains business strategists and project managers and ensure that strategic alliance projects are properly executed and managed.  Develops long-term vision and goals for company growth and partnerships. Develops viable business plan to ensure long-term goals are realized.  Maintains and nurtures relationships with senior leaders at partner companies to ensure that all parties are satisfied with progress and outcome of partnerships.  Responsible for securing external partnerships including contacting top leaders, securing appointments, developing proposals, and making presentations. Zero Time TM Management Principles* Knowledgization is the capacity to continuously learn and create knowledge, then convert it into customer value. Components necessary to build knowledgization into an organization: an environment for learning, molecularization of the knowledge into chunks that are useful to people, and an infrastructure supporting seamless integration of computing, communication, and content technologies. Knowledgization is the core competency for a Zero Time organization because it is the basis for ensuring the other disciplines can be achieved. A Stakeholder Value Driven organization relentlessly pursues an understanding of its customers’ values - both explicit and implicit - with time control as the ultimate goal. The concept of holon - a whole within a whole is that every part of the organization is in and of itself a whole, complete entity, or a whole within a whole. Holonic management means that every person in the Zero Time organization has the ability and the permission to do whatever needs to be done in order to produce value for stakeholders. Likewise, teams of workers themselves are also complete and have the tools, ability and capability to complete whatever work they are asked to do. A Zero Resistance process is one in which there are no obstacles to performing whatever tasks are required. Total and immediate availability of all resources needed to complete a task is crucial to zero resistance. Zero resistance is a critical characteristic of a Zero Time organization. Like a superconductor through which current can flow without producing heat, in a Zero Time organization, the process can occur without interruption, wait time, or downtime. Inclusion means that all people who need to be involved are involved - automatically - with neither physical nor technological boundaries to limit accessibility. The Zero Time organization is a proactive organization that anticipates, senses and responds to the environmental changes influencing completion of the organization’s mission and goals. Information technology provides the basic infrastructure for inclusion. *Zero Time TM Conceptual Architecture for 21st Century Enterprises ©Raymond Yeh IC2 Institute 1998
  • 4.
  • 5. Andrew Williams, Jr. * Universal Citizens Media Network As Creative Producer for the Universal Citizens Universal Media Network’s Revelation News Network, TRN.tv International News, and Executive Producer of “Conversations with Andrew Williams Jr.”, Andrew is committed to reach and grow its 400,000 subscriber base recruiting correspondents and citizens journalists from around the world to address their local perspectives and causes, representing and empowering the voice of the people otherwise unheard, “to leave no one behind”. Andrew Williams Jr. lives a life dedicated to delivering globally sourced regenerative solutions localizing sustainable development goals that progress social equity outcomes for people, the ecology and the planet, to “leave no one behind”. Best known for philanthropic endeavors as a goodwill ambassador for an expanding network of social impact projects in multiple sectors, Andrew develops, influences and coordinates strategic alliance outcomes for tribes, nations, nongovernmental organizations, agencies, businesses, projects, communities of peoples and individuals locally and globally. Andrew is a mature, intelligent, and personable professional, possessing both high-tech and people skills. Having owned and operated a personal computer to interact with the world wide web since 1987, Andrew Williams credits his love of reading; continual self-motivated independent career and educational research; the ability to articulately communicate in oral and written English; and an indefatigable determination to confidentially and competently perform detail-oriented, time-sensitive, mission-critical, and multi-task functions as key strengths. In the career field through 2008, Andrew has developed and applied transferable communications skills, as a team player, to all phases of clerical, administrative, marketing, and management activities, in 40 years of work force experience, including 20 years in management and consultative capacities and 15 years as an executive assistant in the legal and finance industries. During that period, Mr. Williams has also accumulated over 15 years in the property management field. In the journalistic industry, Andrew has worked as editor, writer, proofreader, and reporter for private and community newsletters, newspapers, and magazines since 1973 and as a citizen curator and journalist online since 2008. Appointed as one of the first 200 Facebook Ambassadors by Globcal Cooperative International in 2009, Andrew has since been appointed as Goodwill Ambassador and Cultural Diplomatist for humanitarian causes and organizations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Those include the International Humanitarian Noble Academy (IIHUNA), the International Royal Academy of the United Nations Chamber of Commerce, the New Orleans – South African Cultural Connection, Project 1619, Inc., the Universal Hip Hop Museum, Generation Hip Hop, and others. A 2000 alumni of Global Business Incubation “Think-u-bator”, Andrew was appointed as International Coordinator for the Emperial Group of Companies’ Bermuda Sanctum Think Tank in 2010 and became a founding member of the Encounter LA Community Think Tank and Advisory Board in 2012. As co-author of the 2012 Kwanzaa Accord social contract to reconnect and align the African Union 6th Region (Global Diaspora) with Agenda 2063 during this International Decade for People of African Descent, Andrew also launched a 2015-2020 Worldwide Community Resiliency Network campaign as Chairperson of the Five Points Youth Foundation’s International Advisory Board to mobilize an interfaith, neighborhood and business collaborative to localize the Sustainable Development Goals pursuant to the United Nations Global Compact framework, and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, to promote Tourism4SDGs.org, SDGpyramid.org, 350.org and other global initiatives. AWJ777@ucmedia.net * +1-213-274-3675 * AJ@TRN.tv
  • 6.
  • 7. 448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com. Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com March 12/2020 Hon. Andrew Williams Jr., President, Five Points Youth Foundation Inc., 1820 West Florence Avenue Los Angeles, California 90047 Re: LETTER OF APPOINTMENT STRATEGIC ALLIANCE COORDINATOR I am pleased to confirm your appointment as the Strategic Alliance Coordinator for Nigerian Association For Young Adults, Canada Inc. (NAYA Canada), effective immediately. As the strategic Alliance Coordinator, you will be on the advisory board of the organization and would have the opportunity to advise NAYA’s leadership team on all issues concerning its activities and help strive to achieve its vision. NAYA’s vision is the social and economic development of Nigerian young people to use their talents to build a better and sustainable society. We aim to use innovative ideas to engage youths to be agents of positive change and drive creative economy and sustainable development of Nigeria. In accordance with the Constitution of our organization, your appointment was unanimously supported by the National Executive Council of NAYA upon the recommendation of your name by the National President, Mr. Shola Agboola. As the Strategic Alliance Coordinator, it is important to intimate you with the profile of our organization and some of our prior activities. Kindly see the attached brochure for details. Our website also provides vital information and we recommend that you visit the site to know us better. NAYA Website is www.nayacanadainc.com. Accept our congratulation on this important appointment. If you have any queries or questions now, or in the future, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 204-995-7397. I take this opportunity to welcome you as an important addition to NAYA Canada and look forward to your contribution to the organization. Yours Faithfully, Shola Agboola President NAYA, Canada
  • 8. 448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com. Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG ADULTS OF CANADA is a non-profit organization registered and incorporated with the Government of Canada. It is the largest Nigerian association in Canada and the first to have national affiliations and membership across all regions and provinces of Canada. As a vibrant organization for over 19 years existence in Canada, NAYA has institutionalized itself both in Canada and Nigeria as an organization with a clear vision for social, economic and political development. Because NAYA is committed to providing sustainable platform for positive youth and social development to strengthen communities through our humanitarian services on education, health care, social and political empowerment, we have the tendency to inspire new generations of young Nigerians to be builders of a better society. We have demonstrated this through our various programs and activities both in Canada and Nigeria. Health Care, Education and other socio-political Initiatives of NAYA in Nigeria & Canada Quality Health Care Delivery Over the last few years, we have been committed to improving the lives of people in marginalized communities across Nigeria in the health sector. Through our quality health care delivery program, we have donated free medical equipment and supplies worth several millions of dollars to virtually all geo-political zones of Nigeria since 2013. Our medical donation is usually a 40 feet container containing many state of the art equipment such as: large hospital equipment, X-ray Scan apparatus, cardiac machines, gastrointestinal needs laboratory supplies, IV supplies, Obstetrics & Gynecological supplies, Orthopedics supplies, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital needs, surgical needs
  • 9. 448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com. Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com syringes & needles, Urology supplies, Respiratory supplies, dental chairs and equipment, hospital beds and matrasses, uniforms & gowns, hospital dressings, converters/drapes, beddings and curtains etc. So far we have donated to the following states and regions in Nigeria: ! 2013: 40ft container of medical equipment & supplies to Mbutu Mbase State hospital in Imo State ! 2014: 40ft container of medical equipment & supplies in Zuru, Kebbi State distributed to 7 hospitals ! 2015: 20ft additional container of medical equipment & supplies to Zuru, Kebbi State for more hospitals ! 2015: 40ft container of medical equipment & supplies to Bayelsa State hospital in Niger Delta ! 2016: Osun state hospital, Iwo ! 2017: Several hospitals in Ogun state through Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation ! 2019: Madonna Hospital in Umuahia, Abia State ! 2019: Bida Medical Centre, Bida, Niger State Qualitative Education program We have also contributed significantly to improving quality education in Nigeria through our Education for All Initiative by donating thousands of science, engineering, mathematics and other important textbooks to major Nigerian universities as well as hundred of free laptop computers to the following schools: ! 2013: 900 volumes of university books to 2 universities in Bayelsa state ! 2015: 100 computers (complete system) to Zuru, Kebbi State. ! 2015: 1200 volumes of university & high school books to Zuru, Kebbi State. ! 2015: 2 school projectors donated to Zuru, Kebbi State.
  • 10. 448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com. Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com ! 2015: 400 volumes of university books and a projector to Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo state ! 2015: 700 volumes of high school books to secondary schools in Aboh Mbaise, Imo state ! 2016: 50 laptop computers to Bowen University, Iwo, Osun state ! 2016: 50 laptop computers to Osun state university, Osogbo, Osun state ! 2017: 500 volumes of University textbooks to University of Abuja ! 2017: 600 volumes of University books to Veritas University, Abuja. ! 2017: 400 volumes of University of books Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, Imo State. ! 2017: 700 volumes of university books to Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State ! 2017: Hundreds of Textbooks to Ila-Orangun College of Education, Ila-Orangun, Osun State ! 2019: 15 computers (complete systems) to secondary schools in Mbutu, Aboh Mbaise, Imo State. ! 2019: Over 20,000 pieces of clothing to rural men and women in Ila-Orangun, Osun state ! 2019: Over 25,000 pieces of clothing to rural men and women in Oba-Ile, Osun state ! 2019: 500 volumes of university books to Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State. Mentorship program Our Mentorship Program has mentored and assisted many local and international Nigerian students in post-secondary institutions in Canada to be academically successful, secure scholarships, assists with study and work permits and helps with transition from student status to permanent resident status in Canada. We help in the following ways: - Facilitating scholarships for brilliant Nigerian students in post secondary institutions in Canada
  • 11. 448 Furby Street, Winnipeg, MB. R3B 2V5. Canada. E-mail:nayacanadainc@gmail.com. Tel: 204-995-7397. Website: www.nayacanadainc.com - Assisting & mentoring young Nigerian graduates to become Permanent Residents of Canada through Manitoba Immigration program after their studies. - Organizing information sessions for Nigerian new comers especially youth - Partnering with Canadian RCMP & Winnipeg Police to organize gang awareness to educate African youths from joining gangs or involved in bad influence - Financial Assistance for members of Nigerian Community in times of needs - Promoting Nigeria good image in Canada through consistent media publicity of NAYA’s activities in Canadian media. COST Over $50 millions dollars humanitarian donations in 7 years Under Shola Agboola’s leadership, NAYA has made significant social investments in Nigeria in many sectors such as Health Care, Education, ICT and Computer funding and provision worth over $50 million dollars across many parts of Nigeria within the last 7 years. We have donated free medical equipment and supplies to many hospitals and medical centres in Kebbi, Niger, Imo, Bayelsa, Abia, Ogun, and Osun states. We have also made free donations of hundreds of laptop and desktop computer systems, thousands of secondary and post-secondary textbooks across the country to help in the education sector as well as thousands of free distribution of clothing in rural communities for poverty alleviation programs.
  • 12. Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors Andrew Williams, Jr., President Five Points Youth Foundation, Inc. 1820 West Florence Avenue Los Angeles, California 90047 Mobile: +001-213-274-3675 Office: +001-323-752-1180 Mr. Andrew Williams, Jr., Goodwill Ambassador Ad Hoc International Advisory Board Chairperson http://bit.ly/GoodwillAmbassadorAndrewWilliamsJr Andrewwilliamsjr777@gmail.com
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  • 14. Interfaith, Neighborhood and Business Collaborative Glocalizing Sustainable Development Goals to Build Safe & Sustainable Communities and Cities For All Five Points Youth Foundation and LATTC Architectural & Environmental Design Department EncounterLA Community Think Tank and Advisory Board associates advocate the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact via Local Networks with respect to human rights (inclusive of indigenous rights), labor, environment and anti-corruption to “leave no one behind”. We mobilize interfaith, neighborhood and business collaboratives localizing all of the Sustainable Development Goals by building a community resiliency network of safe and sustainable communities and cities (SDG#11) for “at promise youth” taking climate action (SDG#13) pursuant to: Promise Zones; Opportunity Zones; City of Los Angeles Sustainability pLAn; OurCounty Sustainability Plan; & Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Regional Transportation Plan 2016-2035 in preparation for the Crenshaw-LAX Transit Line, Airport Metro Connector, 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and LA 2050 pursuant to Youth4GlobalGoals during this Fourth Industrial Revolution. We form and manage strategic alliance collaboratives via Sustainable Development Goal #17.17 to encourage and promote effective public, private-public and civil society partnerships that enhance the global partnership for sustainable development, complemented by local multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the sustainable development goals in underserved communities and for people with unmet needs. Register free as “attendee”: ezxpo.net/fpyf
  • 15. Interfaith, Neighborhood & Business Invitation to Join the United Nations Global Compact Local Networks To Glocalize the Sustainable Development Goals Please join and invite others to promote social justice and human rights, while combating Inequality and Climate Change 2015-2020 through building community resiliency locally and globally via the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact via Local Network Sustainable Development Action Plan: 1. Commit to adapt Ten Principles in your organizational and operationalmodel. 2. Assess and focus your impact on United Nations and Global Compactissues. 3. Define goals and tasks to invite up to 10 new members to join this 2015-2020 Caring for Climate Campaign to glocalize the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals 4. Implement your plan of action. 5. Measure the results each month. 6. Communicate your successes through press releases, Public Service Announcements, Social Media and to Five Points Youth Foundation. The Five Points Youth Foundation Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors, ENCOUNTER Think Tank Global Partnership for Development 2015-2020 and associates will assist, coordinate and publicize your efforts with those in your own and Local Networks where you have affiliate contacts so that you meet the requirements of the Communication on Engagement to be filed with the United Nations Global Compact to localize and globalize (glocalize) ourefforts. Have your organization's top executive to complete the attached Commitment Letter and upload it (https://www.unglobalcompact.org/participation) and email us a copy when you successfully register to FivePointsPresident@gmail.com http://UNglobalcompact.org/participation
  • 16. The Ten Principals The UN Global Compact's ten principles in the areas of human rights, labor, the environment and anti- corruption enjoy universal consensus and are derived from: o The Universal Declaration of Human Rights AND Declaration onthe Rights of Indigenous Peoples o The International Labor Organization's Declaration onFundamental Principles and Rights at Work o The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development o The United Nations Convention Against Corruption The UN Global Compact asks companies to embrace, support and enact,within their sphere of influence, a set of core values in the areas of human rights, labour standards, the environment and anti- corruption: Human Rights o Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and o Principle 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rightsabuses. Labor o Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining; o Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labor; o Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labor; and o Principle 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employmentand occupation. Environment o Principle 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges; o Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and o Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusionof environmentally friendly technologies. Anti-Corruption o Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption inall its forms, including extortion and bribery. REGISTER: https://unglobalcompact.org/participation
  • 17. Sustainable Development Goals 1) End poverty in all its forms everywhere 2) End hunger, achieve food security, improved nutrition, promote sustainableagriculture 3) Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at allages 4) Ensure inclusive & equitable quality education & promote lifelong learning opportunities forall 5) Achieve gender equality and empower all women andgirls 6) Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation forall 7) Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy forall 8) Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full andproductive employment, and decent work for all 9) Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation, andfoster innovation 10) Reduce inequality within and among countries 11) Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable 12) Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns 13) Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (taking note of agreements made by the UNFCCC forum) 14) Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development 15) Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainablymanage forests, combat desertification and halt and reverse land degradation, and haltbiodiversityloss 16) Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at alllevels 17) Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
  • 18. Annual GBI Emerald Veterans Business Summit and Accelerator Holman United Methodist Church Nov 9, 2019 * 9am – 4pm Featured Panelist and Speaker – Andrew Williams Jr The Global Business Incubation (GBI) Emerald Veterans Group announces the Los Angeles GBI Emerald Veterans Summit and Accelerator . The summit will be held from 9:00am to 4:00pm Saturday November 9th 2019 at Holman UMC 3320 West Adams Blvd Los Angeles. Seating is limited and preregistration can be done online for the day’s events at www.gbi-emerald.vet. This Emerald Veterans Business Summit is the first step, created to empower Veterans. GBI's consortium and technical institute provide resources, training and employment to incubate passionate Veteran entrepreneurs and business owners. Andrew Williams, Jr. is GBI Zero Time Strategic Alliance Trainer & Coordinator. Andrew Williams Jr has 30+ years in business development with a specialty in international trade. Mr Williams develops and trains business strategists and project managers to ensure that strategic alliance projects are properly executed and managed along with developing long- term vision and goals for company growth and partnerships. Andrew Networks is focused on advocating the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact with respect to human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption. Andrew Networks is a hub that mobilizes multi-stakeholder partnerships of interfaith, neighborhood and business collaboratives. This event is being sponsored in cooperation with California DAV, Holman UMC - Beyond the Battlefield, eSportsInstruction, WelcomeHome.Vet and ECI Networks LLC. Global Business Incubation (GBI) was founded by veterans in 1991 and is a 501(c)(3) research and development “think and do tank” that serves as a catalyst for a cooperative business incubator cluster model to grow companies for veterans and historically marginalized populations. Since 1991 GBI has been responsible for over 2.2 billion dollars in economic development in southern California alone. More details can be accessed at www.globalbusinessincubation.org Event Contacts: Global Business Incubation - Dr. Paul Ruffin, Executive VP/CTO pruffin@gbi.systems 612-242-1962
  • 19. April 23, 2019 Greetings Mr. Andrew Williams Jr., It is my distinct pleasure to formally appoint you to be a co-chair on the Entertainment and Fundraising Advisory Council for Royal Return Ghana (RRG). Royal Return Ghana is an initiative of the Nekotech Center of Reconciliation and Peace, a non-profit organization founded in 1998 in Ada, Ghana, by the late USA Mega star, Sir Isaac Hayes (former Voice of Chef in South Park, creator of ‘Shaft’ movie sound track, aka The Black Moses), and myself. RRG was founded informally in December 1992, with the coronation of Isaac who was made a Royal Chief in Ghana, as Nene Katey Ocansey. As an entertainment co-chair you will be a part of the planning and fundraising committees for RRG’s Coronation Africa scheduled for December 1-18, 2019. Coronation Africa is an historic four-country tour, celebrating the crowning of the new African Diaspora King and Queen. Time is not on our side; we must be extremely vigilant in our efforts to bring this vision to fruition. Our target is to have a sold out concert in each country we visit. With that in mind, as a co-chair, we need your assistance in acquiring performers by tapping into your hard earned network of top contacts. Moreover, we need your professional advice on all issues concerning the planning, promotion, and execution of Coronation Africa. Please note that as a co-chair you will have the following revenue share opportunities:  10% of funds you raise to compensate you for yourtime.  An MOU for any broadcasting rights/ content deals you put together for projects will be decided on project by projectbasis  We offer $150 commission per person you bring on board to purchase a Coronation tour package to journey alongside the celebrities toGhana.  Revenue share on concerts by talents that you secure for our shows in US or overseas. Congratulations on your appointment! Let's start working together, to make Royal Return Ghana: Coronation Africa a historic and legacy making success. We are excited to have you join us. Upon arrival in Africa, we will ensure your formal royal training and naming ceremony program, as you will then be inducted formally into the prestigious Royal Ocansey Diaspora Envoys Charter. With my compliments of the highest esteem, I end with the return assurance, H.E. Rev. Dr. Princess A. K. Ocansey CEO - Nekotech Center for Peace and Reconciliation Founder- Royal Return Ghana/Africa CONFIDENTIAL
  • 20. PANAFEST SECRETARIAT HERITAGE HOUSE, (NEAR CHAPEL SQUARE) P.O.BOX 1096. CAPE COAST E-mail: info@panafestghana.org Tel: (+233) 050-5005352, 0509913066 www.panafestghana.org FOUNDATION PANAFESTPANAFEST (FETE HISTORIQUE DE L’ARTS ET CULTURELLE PAN AFRICANE) (PAN AFRICAN HISTORICAL ARTS AND CULTURE FESTIVAL) PANAFESTPANAFEST (FETE HISTORIQUE DE L’ARTS ET CULTURELLE PAN AFRICANE) UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AU AND GOVERNMENT OF GHANA (PAN AFRICAN HISTORICAL ARTS AND CULTURE FESTIVAL) PANAFEST SECRETARIAT HERITAGE HOUSE, (NEAR CHAPEL SQUARE) P.O.BOX 1096. CAPE COAST E-mail: info@panafestghana.org Tel: (+233) 050-5005352, 0509913066 www.panafestghana.org The Honorable Andrew Williams, Jr Global Ambassador 213-2743675 22ND APRIL 2019 Dear Hon. Andrew Williams , LETTER OF APPOINTMENT PANAFEST is a landmark biennial festival which is celebrated in the spirit of Pan Africanism and the African Renaissance. Celebrated since 1992, the festival addresses the most traumatic interruption that ever occurred in the natural evolution of African s ocieties- the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. The festival consciously held with the most prominent European edifices through which the slave trade was conducted as a setting, acknowledges the residual effects of the slave trade on the Continent of Africa and in the countries which perpetuated it. The festival is also aimed at celebrating the strengths and resilience of African culture and achievements of Africans in the global context. PANAFEST is founded on the firm conviction that the arts are especially effective channels for achieving these goals and creating a sustained interaction among peoples of the global African world with the ultimate objective of consolidating their rights and achieving their progress. The 2019 edition of PANAFEST will commemorate the 400th Anniversary of the landing of the first enslaved Africans in the English colonies in North America. The theme for this commemoration is “Beyond 400 Years; Reaching Across Continents Into The Future” to held between 24th July to the 3rd of August 2019.. This edition is very importantly one of the main highlights of the Year of Return declared by the Government of Ghana to open our country’s doors to all people of African descent who wish to make a meaningful contact with the African continent in this auspicious year and beyond. As part of this year’s program, PANAFEST plans to host an International Hip Hop Pan African Diaspora Family Reunion Summit in Accra.
  • 21. This letter is to confirm that you have been invited to join the Advisory Board of PANAFEST Foundation for the International Hip Hop Pan African Diaspora Family Reunion Summit. As a member of the PANAFEST Foundation IHHPADS’s advisory board, you will have to advise the PANAFEST leadership team on all issues concerning the organization of the PANAFES-T Emancipation Day 2019, Year of Return Hip Hop Summit. All advisory board members are required to be advocates of PANAFEST and Emancipation Day 2019, Year of Return Hip Hop Summit on social media, while seeking new opportunities to help the Foundation to achieve its mission. You are required to uphold the Pan African principles to its highest standard. Those standards being committed to promoting African unity at home and aboard, excellence, economic independence, love and respect for each other and global peace. We expect all board members to uphold these cultural standards in both their public and private life. Any disrespect for these principles can result in the termination of appointment. Congratulations on your appointment! Let’s start working together to change the narrative on Mother Africa and people African descent. Let’s make the future of Africa and African people today. Sincerely, Rabbi Kohain Nathanyah Halevi, Executive Secretary Cc: Prof. Esi Sutherland –Addy Board Chair, PANAFEST Foundation Hon. Barbara Gyasi, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Akwasi Agyeman, CEO, Ghana Tourism Autority
  • 22. Generation Hip Hop Brand Ambassador Guidelines Generation Hip Hop (GHH) brand ambassadors play an integral role in raising awareness of the mission and vision of the GHH brand. Brand ambassadors should always: 1) Represent GHH in a positive light that is in accordance with the guidelines approved by the GHH executive committee. 2) Seek to initiate strategic partnerships with entities that share a similar mission/vision. GHH brand ambassadors must be able to clearly articulate the GHH Global mission/vision: Generation Hip Hop Global Mission: Generation Hip Hop (GHH) is an organization of Hip Hop artists, educators and youth development advocates empowering the global community to collectively change the world through artistic expression, entrepreneurship, and education. Generation Hip Hop is a global network of hiphoppas and youth development advocates devoted to creating strategic partnerships with people and organizations who desire to change our world for the better. Our vehicle is Hip Hop culture. Our fuel is that desire to drive positive social change. Our power is the people. Generation Hip Hop Global Expanded Mission/Vision: Generation Hip Hop (GHH) is a global youth empowerment and development program, initiated by the Universal Hip Hop Museum and the Africa Rising Foundation. The aim is to establish satellite organizations/chapters under one Hip Hop brand across the world. GHH will become an influential movement in the new global village. Youth of today especially need empowerment through something they can relate to and believe in. GHH aims to harness the progressive talent of otherwise disenfranchised youth into a collective, dynamic, and productive international program guided by a central committee. Initially, the aims of GHH will be to set up infrastructures that address what the world lacks relative to our youth. Our network will enable us to design community arts workshops, youth
  • 23. empowerment initiatives, cooperative events, programs for conflict resolution, hunger alleviation, edutainment, and refugee assistance. GHH is also designed to facilitate sustainable, vital, and transparent CSI initiatives. Blue chip and corporate entities will have the opportunity to partner globally with GHH in specifically initiated Cause Related Marketing (CRM) programs. This means that the funds generated for GHH, through the partner will be acquired through pre-designed CRM campaigns endorsed by credible and current personalities and organizations. These campaigns will be influenced by our global reach and will be driven independently in each country. GHH will perpetuate the Hip Hop mandate of Peace, Unity, and Love through our initiatives and international network. Guidelines for GHH brand affiliation: 1) Any brand partnership with another organization or event must be approved by the GHH executive committee and the GHH Director of Development via expressed written consent including email consent. 2) Brand ambassadors must submit a written GHH brand partnership/endorsement request to the GHH Director of Development for review before engaging in any direct or indirect brand partnership or use of the GHH name or logo. 3) GHH name/logo use on internet or print promotional/marketing materials must be approved by the GHH executive committee and GHH Director of Development via expressed written consent including email consent. 4) Internet or print promotional/marketing materials must be sent to the GHH Director of Development for approval before being released to the public. I, ___________________________________________ understand the guidelines for Generation Hip Hop brand affiliation and will adhere to said guidelines. Signature_________________________________________________Date____/____/_______ Andrew Williams, Jr. 06 12 2019
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  • 25. Official Letter of Appointment Royal, Political, and Diplomatic Liaison ANDREW WILLIAMS, JR. This letter of appointment from The California Congressional Black Caucus Delegation (CCBCD) and the International Association of African American Ambassadors to the Continent of Africa and the Middle East (AAAACAME) authorizes Andrew Williams, Jr. to serve as the Royal, Political and Diplomatic Liaison and Interviewer for 2019 Documentary at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Weekend. In this official capacity, Mr. Williams will be responsible for the following: 1. Coordinatingandfacilitatingmeetings,connectingwithKeyRoyal,Politicaland Diplomatic Representatives. Secure Commitments: Ensure timely commitments prior to CBC by: Following Up and Coordinating the timely processing of commitments from key political and diplomatic representatives for the California CBC Delegation which includes: Signing of IAAAACAME/CCBCD Documentary Consent Form  Providing hotel confirmation number.  Providing flight information for ground transportation coordination Follow-up and Facilitate WorkshopSpeakers: Follow-up and secure Diplomats and ambassador commitments for participating in the 2019 California CBC Delegation for the Congressional Black Caucus. Leverage and secure as many commitments prior to the event aspossible. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES of California CBC Delegation/IAAAACAME: Coordinateaseamlessprocessthat facilitatesthecommitmentofkeyroyal,political, and diplomatic representatives to attend the 2019 Congressional Black Caucus via the California CBC Delegation:  Provide Liaison with materials: Authorization Letter, Personalized Invitation Letters.  Liaison shall receive a detailed List of political representatives who have made Commitments. At no point shall Liaison speak on behalf of or enter into agreement for IAAAACAME/CCBCD unless approved by authorized signature below.   Ambassador, Dr. Zyra McCloud July 21, 2018 P O Box 881344 Los Angeles, California 90009  www.CaliforniaDelegation.com  323.803.5631
  • 26. December 3, 2017 Re: Advisory Board Letter Dear Andrew Williams, Jr.: This letter is to confirm that you have been invited to join the Advisory Board of the Universal Hip Hop Museum, (UHHM) a New York registered 501(c)(3). As a member of the UHHM's advisory board, you will have the opportunity to advise the UHHM's leadership team on all issues concerning the documentation, preservation, protection and development of Hip Hop culture’s past, present and future. The Universal Hip Hop Museum is dedicated to the preserving the legacies of our pioneers, but also function as a cultural institution and use its resources to shape the future of Hip Hop for the next generation of emcees, DJs, dancers, artists, and creators. All advisory board members are required to be advocates of the UHHM on social media, while seeking new opportunities to help the museum achieve its mission. You are required to uphold Hip Hop culture to its highest standard. The museum's standards are; excellence, economic empowerment, love, world peace and unity. We expect all board members to uphold these cultural standards in both their public and private life. Any member who is not able to uphold these standards as set forth by the UHHM, will be asked to remove himself or herself from their role as a Advisory Board member of the organization. Throughout the year, you will be required to participate in fundraising and planning programs and help support the museum's fundraising cause. You should be prepared to promote the UHHM brand whenever possible on social media. Congratulations on your appointment! Let's start working together, to make the Universal Hip Hop Museum a global destination for supporters of Hip Hop Culture. Warmest Regards, Rocky Bucano Executive Director Universal Hip Hop Museum
  • 28. August 7, 2017 Mr. Andrew Williams, Jr. Five Points Your Foundation Inc. 1820 W Florence Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90047 Dear Mr. Williams, You have proven yourself to be a community, national and global leader to help organize the tools and resources from groups, associations and businesses to provide a sustainable and resilient social network to promote a global campaign to stimulate cultural exchanges, historic preservation, technology, entertainment, and social justice. Your work for social entrepreneurship for youth; women’s empowerment programs; and artwalk programs have inspired the youth of Los Angeles and have become models for other cities to emulate. Your work with the Bermuda-St. Croix-Los Angeles Millennium Arch Committee, Global Business Incubation, TRN.tv, the Hip Hop Architecture Camp, the LATTC- EncounterLA Community Advisory Board and Think Tank , the Black Emergency Managers Association International and others has provided opportunities where we can collectively exchange news and ideas that can inspire our intellectual conscience to improve our environment and mankind’s interactions. Because of your dedicated involvement, and your support of Project 1619 Inc. in promoting the history of the first Africans who arrived in 1619 at Point Comfort in present day Hampton, Virginia, I am pleased to inform you that Project 1619 Inc. has appointed you to serve on our National Advisory Board. Thanks for all your support. Sincerely, Calvin Pearson, Founder Project 1619 Inc. PO Box 1233, Hampton, VA 23661 * 757-380-1319 Project1619.org
  • 29. 2013-2020 Kwanzaa Accord via Congress of African People (CAP) Congress of African People (CAP), Los Angeles, welcomes the opportunity to engage with The AJ Action Team (AJAX), in the promotion and implementation of these Kwanzaa Accords as they are outlined in the document commemorating the 150th Anniversary, of the Emancipation Proclamation extending the rights of liberty to African descendants impacted by the Holocaust of Enslavement. Be it resolved, that we will work in concert with our Bermuda and Global Family to ensure the the rights which were extended 150 years ago, are now, starting in 2003, given the opportunity of being exercised and implementing in a more meaningful and substantive way. As African people, we affirm our right of Self-Determination to shape a vision for our people to become free, proud and productive. Be it resolved, that the value basis for our unification are embodied in the Seven Principles (Nguzo Saba) of Kwanzaa, Unity (Umoja), Self Determination (Kujichagulia), Collective Work and Responsibility (Ujima), Cooperative Economics (Ujamaa), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Faith (Imani). These principles have sacred significance to our people and struggle, in that they were designed by our African Ancestors and passed down through the generations to guide our work and contribution to human progress. Be it resolved, that CAP applauds the efforts of AJAX for embarking on a path of Sustainable Economic Development, Industry Building and Financial Independence which will serve as a model for Economic Growth and Prosperity of our respective communities, the African continent and its diaspora. Be it further resolved, that CAP will work to assist in producing and promoting a program of Cultural Restoration and Renaissance in the key areas of Fashion, Art, Music and Entertainment (F.A.M.E.), based in the Los Angeles Leimert Park, (Pan African Village) Community and to coordinate our activities and progress with our Bermuda, Diasporan and African Continental family. And lastly, it is the hope and intent of all of these efforts, to create a New African Man and Woman, conscious of their historical role, and who are prepared to step back on the "Stage of Human History, as free, proud and productive people". Mwalimu Wesley Kabaila Simbamaat Consultants - Principal Blog - www.simbamaat.blogspot.com www.sankofapress.blogspot.com
  • 30. 407 Vine Street Suite 300 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Phone: 1.513.917.7016 Web: mcgrawdaniels.com EMBARGOED TILL MARCH 21 2014
  • 31. The Kwanzaa Accord 2020 & Sankofa Renaissance 2063 Sankofa: "It is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten." .Sankofa teaches us that we must go back to our roots in order to move forward. Similarly, the Washington, D.C. National Museum of African American History and Culture celebrates Sankofa as a spiritual companion guiding our epic journey inspiring cultural memory The Sankofa Passage in Leimert Park links all Diasporans to African traditions that reconnect the family, transcending language and location, to commemorate the trials and survival of our Maafa (holocaust) through the Middle Passage from the Cradle of Humankind in Africa. Kwanzaa was developed 1966 – 1967 to “give Blacks an opportunity to celebrate themselves and their history, rather than simply imitate the practice of the dominant society. The first Africans brought to America came from the area of the Kwanzaa River in Angola and the name derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning "first fruits of the harvest. The Kwanzaa Accord elevates the survival culture of the plantations to a transformational experience that celebrates our solidarity, creativity and happiness to be together The Kwanzaa Accord 2013-2020,is the inaugural 7 year campaign of the a new social contract on the frontline of the global pursuit of happiness. envisioning worldwide celebration of the Kwanzaa Principals 7 days a week, Sunday through Saturday, aligning with the African Union’s Agenda 2063 among all peoples of African Descent, regardless of citizenship, language or race. "AJ Ambassadors" represent "Unity in the Community World Vibe, Fighting With Peace and Not For It" based on the Bermuda Gombey cultural mosaic of European, Indigenous Tribes and Africa, tracing its heritage back to Ghana Africa and invite all the world to recognize and celebrate our "one ness". The Black Caucus of California Community Colleges which is open to membership from students at all students and alumni from institutions throughout the state (including Charles Drew Medical University, the only Historically Black University (HBCU) west of the Mississippi) adapted the Kwanzaa Accord 2013-2020 and Ambassador AJ Gombey as mascot. Five Points Youth Foundation provides the 501c3 framework to empower all community stakeholders with entrepreneurial, educational and vocational curriculum, training and resources locally, nationally and globally through Global Partnerships for Development, in compliance with the United Nations’ Global Compact to champion the Sankofa Renaissance via Bermuda-Americas Bureau of the African Union. For information, contact Andrew Williams Jr. * +1-424-243-6580 * aj@trn.tv
  • 32. USA OFFICES 9595 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 900 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Office: (310) 300-8400 Fax: (310) 300-8041 www.contactinternational.com MANAGEMENT TEAM Gail McKenzie — Founder & CEO With a multi-cultural career spanning more than 20 years, Gail McKenzie is highly regarded internationally for her tireless efforts to bring Humanitarian aid to African countries as well as for her ability to create opportunities for businesses around the globe. In working with government leaders and businesses to establish cultural and economic ties, her work has influenced global leadership and impacted international policy. The Belizean born businesswoman and international relations expert also serves as the assistant to the Chief of Staff of the President of Gabon. Known as Attaché Mckenzie, she is widely recognized for delivering exceptional results even in the most challenging of assignments. Effective January 1, 2009, Andrew Williams, Jr. assumed responsibility as Global Solutions Facilitator, dedicated to expanding company offerings and building collaborative linkages among a multi-lingual, multi-cultural marketing communications network of diplomats, business leaders, non-profit organizations and decision-makers worldwide. He has recently been appointed as Ambassador representing Facebook People’s Embassy for a Community of Nations OUR MISSION By establishing strategic international partnerships between business leaders and government officials across the globe, Contact International, Inc. facilitates the exchange of ideas, technology, commodities and services that not only empowers economic growth but improves humanitarian conditions in developing nations, and helps accelerate emerging markets into the top ranks of global commerce. International Business Strategists Contact International (CI) is a premiere business management firm specializing in trade and investment initiatives. The company was founded in 1989 with an established track record in executing major initiatives for governments and corporations, whose quest is to develop business opportunities, partnerships with various nations around the globe. With expertise in multiple industries, Contact International helps facilitate and promote development, investment and trade by fostering innovation that builds competitive advantages for the economic benefit of all parties involved. In today's global economy, the ability to perform knowledgeably across continents is critical. CI is a gateway that enables business, countries and organizations to tap into the wealth of trade and investment opportunities available on the global marketplace. With corporate headquarters in Beverly Hills, California, international offices in Belize City, Paris and the Republic of Gabon, Contact International provides a passport to the world. Our professional team has vast international resources and can effectively communicate at any level. At CI, we help you gain the access necessary to meet your business objectives and, more importantly, create long-lasting alliances. Expertise and Services Contact International provides invaluable hands-on consultation to a variety of businesses seeking to expand internationally. Over the years, CI has successfully created partnerships and alliances between nations and businesses alike, facilitating millions of dollars in trade and investment. At Contact International, we promote business sectors that offer the best potential for generating sustainable investment and trade opportunities. Andrew Williams, Jr - Director Global Solutions Facilitator http://linkth.at/fd
  • 33. We help organizations: • Cultivate strategic alliances • Facilitate international projects that maximize sales • Develop import and export lines of business • Promote sustainable investment opportunities • Link parallel industries to leverage capital • Create global awareness of products and services • Evaluate trade policy Key services include: • Market Intelligence • Business Facilitation & Networking • Incentives & Permits • Technical & Financial Assistance • Investor Promotions • Government Relations • Registration & Trade Facilitation • Public Policy Advocacy • Commodities Exchange Global Relations Contact International serves as the international representative for corporate and government clients. By recognizing the unique needs and cultures of countries throughout the world, CI successfully identifies and influences the development of economic opportunities through its established global infrastructure. Below represents a list of countries with which Cl has strong relations: North America • United States • Canada • Mexico Central America • Guatemala • Honduras • El Salvador • Costa Rica Europe • France • England • Italy • Denmark Caribbean • Belize • Jamaica • St. Vincent & Grenadines • Barbados • Trinidad & Tobago Africa • Gabon • Senegal • Burkina Faso • Congo Brazzaville • Ghana • Tanzania • Cameroon • South Africa • Kenya • South Africa . • Ivory Coast . • Guinea-Conakry • Uganda • Nigeria • Ethiopia • Gambia • Morocco Humanitarian Aide Contact International was originally formed as a means to advocate Humanitarian efforts across the continent of Africa. Over the last twenty years, CI has established a reputation for high ethical standards and excellence, and has gained bipartisan respect and support around the world. Today, CI is a leading initiator for the empowerment of sustainable development in numerous countries and has multiple strategic alliances that empower the sharing of resources and ideas. Humanitarian aide continues to be a focus for Contact International: changing the perception of third- world nations by raising awareness of their abundant natural resources and endless business opportunities, CI is maximizing relationships between governments and private business sectors across international platforms. Over the years, Contact International has solicited the participation of various government leaders and celebrities for numerous charitable causes, including: • Fighting against HIV/AIDS • Building clean drinking wells • Providing housing opportunities to those in need • Designing educational programs to empower youth In addition, special CI fundraisers have furthered global awareness, including: • El Rafa: Medical Conference (2001) • Gabon Youth Program: Tyrese (2003) • AGOA: Business Forum (2004) • Water for Life: Jay Z (Concert 2006) • ASIOGI: Educational Trip to Senegal (2007) • Fundraising Concert: Akon & Ja Rule • Men's Leadership Conference "4 Days" Camalote Retreat • Center Belize 2008 Organized: VP Kyron H Davis