Join us with keynote speaker Angela Bruce-Raeburn at the 2018 MINN Summit to give the address Race, Gender, and Leadership in Global Development: Lifting New Voices for Better Outcomes. The Summit will offer various breakout sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities, linking you with a vision for success in a world of challenges and opportunities.
SAUSA is excited to take part in 2018 MINN Summit as sponsor and speaker
Local Development in Health and Education in the Sahrawi Refugee Camps – Mulay Ahmed & Fatimetu Jatri Emahemd
In a globalized world, few have heard of the most protracted refugee situations in the world. In southwestern Algeria, the Saharawi refugee population remains extremely vulnerable and entirely dependent on international assistance for their basic needs and survival. Join Fatimatu and Mulay and learn about their approach to improve the quality of life by providing an opportunity for hope through self-sufficient living, art and education.
A Successful Intervention from Sudan & the Dilemmas Many Refugees Face Today – Mohamed Idris, ARAHA
This session will raise awareness about the dilemma many refugees in the world live today and share a successful intervention of ARAHA in a refugee camp in Sudan.
About MINN ; Founded in the spring of 2005, The Minnesota International NGO Network serves to connect all international humanitarian and development practitioners and supporters based in Minnesota, through education, networking, and information resources. Whether you are new to the world of international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) or a seasoned veteran, MINN is your forum to connect with colleagues and stay aware of what other NGOs based in Minnesota are doing around the world.