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Shamsudeen, Bilal Taimako-SRC President 2010/2011

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Shamsudeen, Bilal Taimako

P.O Box 399, Tamale, Northern Region.

+233242210822/+233505958310.

btaimako@gmail.com/ Shabita2013@gmail.com

PERSONAL INFORMATION

NAME: BILAL TAIMAKO SHAMSUDEEN

HOMETOWN: KONGO, UE/R

RELIGION: ISLAM

MARITAL STATUS: SINGLE

OBJECTIVE

Seeking a challenging environment where I can use the developed knowledge and network to get and give out various ideas from various fields especially in the field of health, nutrition and community development towards contributing my very best to society in a socially responsible manner.

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES                                                                Tamale, Northern Region

MPhil Community Health and Development                September, 2012 – Ongoing – Thesis stage [2 yr prog]

Relevant Courses:

Community Health and Development, Sociology of Health and Illness,  Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Health and Financial Management,   Health Planning and Management,   Health Systems Research, Promoting Community Health and Development,        Marketing and Community Participation in Health, Family Planning and Reproductive Health,       Strategic Leadership and Management Development

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP                                   Tema, Greater Accra Region

African Leadership Fellows Programme                                                          January, 2013

Advanced Professional Certificate in Company Directorship                              June, 2012

Member of the Boardroom Institute                                                                       June, 2012

Certificate in Company Directorship Programme            January, 2012 – February, 2012

Relevant Courses:

Enterprise Governance, Leadership Studies, Legal Environment of Business,                       Financial Literacy and Competence

 

UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES.                                                        Tamale, Northern Region

BSc. Community Nutrition                        September 2007 – June 2011

Relevant Courses:  

‘Community Nutrition’, ‘Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle’, ‘Nutrition and HIV/AIDS’, ‘Dietetics’, ‘Physiology’,   ‘Anatomy’, ‘Microbiology’, ‘Nutritional Biochemistry’, ‘Rural Sociology’, ‘Medical Sociology’,   ‘ Epidemiology’, ‘Food and Nutrition Security and Surveillance’, ‘Program planning, management and Administration’.

          MFANTSIPIM SCHOOL.

Cape Coast, Central Region

WASSCE – Science                       September 2003 – June 2006

 

Relevant Courses:  

Physics,                      Chemistry,                     Elective Mathematics,                        Technical Drawing

 WORK EXPERIENCE

Administrator/Head of Operations, Business College International, Tamale         September 2012 – To Date

  • Oversee the day to day running of the school
  • Teacher of Mathematics and Integrated Science
  • Responsible for the Examinations

 

 

Transcriber (RAN WEST AFRICA RILAB)                                                                             January, 2015

Transcribe Discussion From Small Groups In First Ever

Deliberative Pooling Event In West Africa- Ghana

  • Transcribe Recorded Dialogue( Voice) and Transfer into Written Transcripts
  • Edit Transcript to Conform to Dialogue.
  • Translate Transcripts into English

 

 

Supervisor (RAN WEST AFRICA RILAB)                                                                     December 2014 –January 2015

Conducted First Ever Deliberative Pooling Event In West Africa- Ghana,.

  • Help Map out Enumeration Sites
  • Help Moderators in the Entire Sampling Process of the Deliberative Pooling Event
  • Supervise Moderators in the Field to Interview Potential Deliberators
  • Serve As Liaison between WARILAB Secretariat and Moderators
  • Contact Deliberators and Appeal to them to participate in the Deliberative Pool.
  • Supervise Moderators to Facilitate Small Groups Discussions and Conduct Post Deliberative Pooling Survey.

Research Assistant (RAN WEST AFRICA RILAB)                                                         May- June 2014

Conducted Qualitative Study On Resilience Dimension In Ghana:

  • Conduct Focus Group Discussion.
  • Conduct Key Informant Interviews.
  • Transcribe Focus Group Discussions and Key Informant Interviews.
  • Review Transcripts after Transcriptions.
  • Participate in Write-Up of Draft Report on Resilience in Ghana.

 

Administrator/ Head of ICT, Business College International, Tamale

(National Service Personnel)                            August 2011 – September 2012

  • Head of Information Communication Technology Department
  • Teacher of Mathematics and Integrated Science
  • Responsible for the Examinations

 

Researcher/ Field worker, Taimako Plants and Herbal Medicine(TPHM), Tamale             June 2006 – To date

  • Studying plants and herbal medicine
  • Agroforestor, Landscaping and designing
  • Coordinate the affairs of Traditional Healers and Practitioners.
  • Coordinate affairs of TPHM’s work with communities

 Student Representative Council President,

University for Development Studies, Tamale                                                             April 2010 – May 2011

 

  • Head of the University student community and the mouthpiece of the student front
  • Liaison between University management and the student body.
  • Handle all issues related to students’ welfare.

 

 

Administrative Assistant/ Teacher, Business College International                             June 2006 – August 2007

  • Teach Mathematics and Integrated Science
  • Special Assistant to the Director of Business College International.

 

WORKSHOPS AND OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCES

  • SEMINAR ON COMMUNICATION, LEADERSHIP AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT, (ORGANIZED BY NUGS) GIMPA – MAY, 2010
  • COURSE IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL, TAMALE (AUGUST – OCTOBER 2009)
  • SPRINGBOARD 2009 ROADSHOW – Igniting 10,000 Dreams Nationwide. (LEGACY AND LEGACY) – JANUARY 2009
  • FIANKOMA TEACHER PROJECT (FTP) CAPE COAST – “WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT” [Representative from Mfantsipim] – SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER, 2005.

PROJECTS

  • ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF DRYING METHODS ON THE NUTRITIONAL PROPERTIES OF VERNONIA AMYGDALINA (BITTER LEAF) – MAY, 2012.
  • UDS THIRD TRIMESTER FIELD PRACTICAL PROJECT(TTFPP) AT THE ONWE NKWANTA COMMUNITY OF THE TANO SOUTH DISTRICT IN THE BRONG AHAFO REGION – COMMUNITY PROFILE; PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES; RECOMMENDATIONS. (JUNE 2008; JUNE 2009; MAY 2010)

 

SKILLS

  • Creativity especially at designing models.
  • Excellent team work skills.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint and good typing skills.
  • Proficient in the following data management programs; EPI INFO, SPSS and STATA

 

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/INTERSTS

Interests: Reading, working with a computer, football, martial arts.

REFEREES

  1. SAEED F. MAJEED

SENIOR HALL TUTOR, UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES, TAMALE.

TEL.: 0208 234180

  1. AKWASI BOAKYE YIADOM

LECTURER, UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

GRADUATE SCHOOL – SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES, TAMALE

TEL.: O244 574272

  1. IBRAHIM SHAMSUDEEN TAIMAKO

PROPRIETOR, BUSINESS COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL

BOX 399, TAMALE

TEL.: 0242 170716


Gideon Joshua Tia-SRC President 2009/2010

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Gideon Joshua Tia

Box 381, Tamale.

Gideon2.joshuatia@live.uwe.ac.uk/

joshuagideontia@gmail.com

+233(0)235445554/ 502502242

PROFILE                                                                                                                                                                                

I am a motivated and a goal-oriented person with background in education, nutrition, project management and public health with specialty in nutrition and epidemiology. I aspire to be a researcher and advocate in the field of health, nutrition and social development. I have been involved in several health and community related programmes, research and data analysis on child health, nutrition, and social care. I am seeking to further work in a more challenging health, research and community development related projects, while using my developed research, interpersonal and management skills, to its full potential. I am highly analytical, meticulous, resilient and can use my initiative in working on individual research or as part of a team.

SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES                                                                                                                                                      

SPSS, MS Project, MS Office Package and Outlook.

Methodologies and Techniques: PRINCE 2, Quantitative and qualitative data analysis.

Other Competencies: Team Player, interpersonal relationship, Communication, Organisation, Lobbying and Management Skills.

Research Interest                                                                                                                                                                  

Child and Maternal Health; Epidemiology of Communicable and Non Communicable diseases; Effects of substance intake and nutritional related issues.

RESEARCH WORK/HEALTH PROMOTION ACTIVITIES                                                                                                        

·         Nov’14: Presentation of Paper on Household Food Insecurity and Weight Status among School Aged children in UK. (Academic Conference, University of West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom)

·         March’13-Dec’13: Household Food Insecurity and Weight Status among School-Aged Children in the UK (MSc. Dissertation. University of West of England (UWE)-Bristol)

·         NOV.’13: Research Assistant –Evaluation of Food Provision for Nursery and Day care Settings (UWE. UK)

·         Aug.’10 and Dec’14: WFP/GHS Baseline Survey: Targeted Supplementary feeding Programme.

·         Jan.’10-June’10: Analytic Prevalence Assessment of Dietary Patterns and Nutritional Status among children in Ghana (BSc. Dissertation UDS- Ghana)

·         Apr.’07-Jul.’09: TTFPP Community Development Programme (UDS)

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE/EMPLOYMENT                                                                      

·         Oct’14-Date: Nutrition Officer (Intern) Sagnerigu Health Directorate- Tamale)

·         Jun’14-Oct.’14: Project Assistant (World Vision Ghana: Garu-District)

·         Jan’14- Jun’14: Health Support-Cygnet Health Care (Kewstoke Hospital-UK)

·         July’10-Dec’10: Nutrition Assistant (GHS. Tamale Metropolis).

·         Apr.’08- Sept.’08 Internship, Ghana Standards Board.

TEACHING                                                                                  

·         Sept.’13-Apr.’14: Teaching Assistant/PAL (Peer Assisted Learning) Leader. (UWE-UK)

·         Sept.’10-Aug.’12: Biology and Integrated Science Tutor-Tamale Senior High

·         Sept.’04-Aug’06: Science Teacher- Presby Junior High, Tamale.

·         Jan.’04-Jun.’04: Science Teacher (Mentee) -Walewale L/A JHS.

FURTHER POSITIONS                                                                                                              

  • Northern Regional Operations Coordinator: Assemblies of God Campus Ministry (2010/12)
  • Form Master-Tamale Senior High (2010/12)
  • Founding Member and President- Student’s Representative Council: Univ. for Dev’t Studies –Tamale Campus (2009/10).Ghana
  • Member of the constitutional review committee for National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS)(09/10)
  • Central Committee Member, NUGS (2009/10)
  • National Executive Committee Member- University Students Association of Ghana (USAG)
  • Senate member, USAG
  • Member of the Executive Committee of NUGS
  • Communications Director and Founding Member- UNESCO Model Club. UDS.(2008/10)
  • Bible studies Coordinator: Scripture Union (SU) Bagabaga College of education. Tamale (2003/04)
  • Secretary: Assemblies of God Campus Ministry (AGCM)-Bagabaga College of Education (2003/04)

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS                                                                                  

  • 2012-14: University of West of England(UWE), United Kingdom- MSc. (Public Health)
  • 2006-10: University for Development Studies, Ghana- BSc. (Community Nutrition)
  • 2001-04: Bagabaga College of Education, Ghana- Certificate in Education.
  • 1996-98: Ghana Senior High   School- SSCE.

OTHER TRAINING                                                                                                

  • PRINCE2 Training on Project Management (Bristol-UK).
  • Community Change in Public Health-US (John Hopkins University (online)).
  • Global Health and management systems-Denmark (Univ. of Copenhagen (online))

INTEREST                                                                                                                        

  • Playing team sports (football and volley ball).
  • Singing and playing musical instruments.
  • Community volunteering and health promotion activities.
  • Field Research.

REFERENCES                                                                                                                              

Mad. Gertrude Yentumi

Director of Health Services

Sagnerigu-Tamale. Ghana.

Post Office Box 2544.

Gertudeyentumi@yahoo.com

+233(0) 207860441

Dr. Issy Bray

Senior Lecturer in Public Health

University of the West of England

BS16 1QY. Coldhabour Lane (Frenchay Campus) Bristol-UK

Issy.Bray@uwe.ac.uk

Dr. Mahama Saaka

Head of Nutrition Dept.-SMHS

University for Development Studies

Post Office Box TL1350. Tamale-Ghana

mmsaaka@gmail.com

+233(0)207061136

Fred Amese-SRC President 2011/2012

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Summary

Fred Amese is a friendly, focused, result oriented young man with a tenacious but influential approach to nutrition, youth, ICT and governance issues. He has a broad range of experiences through many years of quality leadership in a variety of challenging positions. He is extensively travelled throughout the ten regions of Ghana and well networked.

Job Experience

He is the founder and CEO of www.mywebgh.com an ICT firm with specialization in web solutions.

He currently also is the Nutrition Program Officer for Imperial College London’s Partnership for Child Development (PCD). Since the resignation of the program manager in August, 2014 Fred Amese has been responsible for managing the 2.7 million dollar nutrition project, which is being used to strengthen the health and nutrition aspects of the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP). He provides technical and managerial leadership for the implementation of the key project components (behaviour change communication, menu planning, deworming and the use of micronutrient powders) within the GSFP.

Leadership Experience

Having served in a variety of challenging positions throughout his life, Fred Amese was elected the first Central SRC President from the UDS School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS). His unique leadership qualities got him nominated for the 2012 student Personality Award by the University Students Association of Ghana (USAG). The SRC/NUGS of UDS-SMHS also conferred on him the title of a DISTINGUISHED LEADER.

During his training as a teacher, he rose through the ranks to serve as the Volta sector President of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG).

Academic Qualification

He is currently pursuing a Master in Business Administration (MBA) with specialization in Project Management from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition, a Diploma in Basic Education and a Teachers’ certificate A.

In July 2014, he was awarded a full fee Postgraduate Scholarship from Queen’s University of Belfast in the UK to pursue Master of Science in Advanced Food Safety but he turned down the offer in order to concentrate on his job and gain more job experience.

Passion

He derives so much pleasure in knowing that his efforts have resulted in making life better for another person. He thus exploits the power of social media space to motivate and inspire others. You can get such updates by liking his facebook page: www.facebook.com/fred.amese

 

CAMPUS CONNECT

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The Campus connect is a Ministry of Education initiative and Tamale Campus SRC is the first to Host it. It seeks to address the challenges, concerns of students and also to bring Governance to the door step of the Ordinary Ghanaian Students.

The “Campus Connect” is a ministry of Education’s initiative and Tamale Campus SRC is the first to host it. It seeks to address the challenges, concerns of students and also to bring Governance to the door step of the Ordinary Ghanaian Students.

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UPDATE ON PENTAGON

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SRC has established “The Welfare Fund Act 2014″ This fund is intended to help students with regards to financial difficulties, accidents,mishaps… etc To access the fund write to the board.  Copies of the welfare fund documents are  at the Library, office of the dean of students( Central admin), SRC….. Your welfare is our Concern For more information contact the SRC Continue Reading

PROGRAM LINE-UP FOR 2015 SRC/NUGS HANDING OVER CEREMONY

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PROGRAM LINE-UP FOR 2015 SRC/NUGS HANDING OVER CEREMONY

VENUE: UDS ICT AUDITORIUM

DATE:   SATURDAY 4TH APRIL, 2015

1. Students Seated———————————————————– 3:30 pm
2. Arrival of Dignitaries and Guests————————————– 4:00 pm
3. Opening Prayer by GMSA Imam————————————– 4:05 pm
4. Singing of UDS Anthem———————————————— 4:10 pm
5. Introduction of Chairman———————————————– 4:15 pm
6. Chairman Acceptance Speech—————————————— 4:20 pm
7. Introduction of Dignitaries and Executives————————— 4:30 pm
8. Poetry Recital by a Student——————————————— 4:40 pm
9. Speech by Outgoing SRC President———————————– 4:45 pm
10. Speech by Outgoing local NUGS President———————— 5:00 pm
11. Musical Interlude——————————————————- 5:10 pm
12. Speech by Outgoing Women Commissioner———————– 5:20 pm
13. Swearing in of New Executives————————————– 5:30 pm
14. Speech by Incoming SRC President——————————— 5:50 pm
15. Presentation of Certificates——————————————– 6:00 pm
16. Optional Speeches—————————————————— 6:30 pm
17. Chairman’s Closing Remarks—————————————– 6:50 pm
18. Vote of Thanks———————————————————- 6:55 pm
19. Closing Prayer by SCC Vice Chairman—————————— 7:00 pm
20. Refreshment————————————————————–

HANDING-OVER CEREMONY HELD ON 4TH APRIL 2015

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A SPEECH DELIVERED BY RAPHAEL KUMAH ABOLASOM, OUTGOING SRC PRESIDENT, UDS TAMALE CAMPUS AT THE

HANDING-OVER CEREMONY HELD ON 4TH APRIL 2015 AT THE ICT AUDITORIOM OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Effective leadership is not about speeches: leadership is defined by results-Peter Drucker
Mr. Chairman, the Dean, the senior assistant registrar, senior hall tutor, head of security, representative of the National NUGS President, past SRC/Nugs executives present, outgoing executives, incoming executives, the media, invited guests, ladies and gentlemen I am very much appreciative of the fact that I’m here today, to deliver my last official speech as an SRC President of this noble institution. I must say, it has been very grueling but it was worth it. We wouldn’t have come this far as an SRC administration if not for the never ending grace of God.

I appreciate the support we received from management of the university, student populace, friends and most of all my family. I would have loved to mention names but the list is unending. On behalf of all the executives, I say’ we are grateful for your guidance and unflinching support. I must also specifically commend the general assembly for its objectivity in its dealings. My abled team of committee heads, deputies and members, you have done yeo man’s job. I am grateful and honored that you whole heartedly worked with me and it has been a success
Mr. Chairman, distinguished ladies and gentlemen we came into office last year, on 19th of April 2014 and we in all regard upheld our promise that, ‘we won’t fail you” .

Kindly permit me, Mr. Chairman to outline our achievements as SRC in the following areas:
Academics
1.    SRC procured and mounted 11 projectors for Tamale Campus;  thus SMHS, clinical years, and FoE Campuses
2.    In our tenure as SRC, there was an extension of internet access to the LIBRARY BLOCK and addition of a different portal ‘student Wi-Fi’ to the already existing one.
3.    Academic committee’s efforts and meeting with the examination officer to release time table on time for necessary corrections to be made before examination starts.
4.    SRC IN partnership with GMSA organized an academic related seminar at the ICT auditorium
5.    The Counseling unit partnered with the SRC to organize a career seminar for all final years.
6.    The SRC facilitated the formation of the Tamale Campus debate society and its purely funded or sponsored by the SRC
7.    SRC organized a career and motivational seminar for students’ during the SRC week celebration and it featured Abdul-Abass Muiz (Idea123Gh),  Abubakar Sadique (Visat 1), Baba Yemme (Ghanaweb)

WELFARE
8.    We hosted the first ever Campus connect programme which brought to the door step of UDS Tamale students an opportunity to interact with the policy makers of our country.it featured the likes of the deputy minister of education, Tertiary,(Hon. Samuelo Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of communication, Dr Omane Boamah,Prof.Mahama Duwiejua(executive secretary National Council for Tertiary Education), Mrs Sheila Naa Boamah( Executive officer, Students’ loan trust fund) Mr Ras Mubarak,Ag. Cordinator, National Youth Authority, Hon.Joyce Bawa-Mogtari (deputy minister of transport, Hon. Fiifi Fiavi Kwety ( Min for food and agriculture)
9.    In Our quest to bring the SRC to the door steps of students, we initiated
” A MORNING WITH SRC “This made it possible for students to interact with the SRC and to also expresses their grievances. It’s rather unfortunate that we could not visit all the classes. We therefore urge the incoming SRC to take it up.
10.    SRC met with the leadership of the taxi drivers where an agreement was reached and that the extra charges that were paid by students when coming from town at odd hours was reduced to the normal daily taxi fares.
11.    The SRC has promulgated and established the “WELFARE FUND ACT 2014” to take care of brilliant but needy students. 5% of SRC dues shall be transferred annually into the welfare fund account to cater for purposes of the fund deemed fit by the board. Copies of the document are available at the Office of the Dean of Students, Office of the SRC and the Library.

12.    SRC funded the re-wiring of lecture room 6 at ICT Block. This was done to compliment the School’s efforts in addressing students’ welfare issues. If students would remember, that particular room has been without light for almost 4 years until now….
13.    SRC was able to set up a vibrant housing committee, which ensured that students particularly freshmen and women sat in the comfort of their homes to secure accommodation of their choice
14.    The SRC, for the first time was able to secure buses which conveyed every student who opted to join the buses to KNUST for the TTFPP orientation. Yes, it has happened before but this time round no single student was left behind.
15.    In our tenure as SRC, broken seats at the lobby were repaired during the first trimester. Some of these have been broken again and we urge the incoming SRC to kindly work on that
16.    Open forum was organized and for the first we witnessed an encouraging attendance where issues relating to students welfare and academics were discussed and some solutions given to some problems.
17.    Faulty fans and fan regulators were bought and we replaced the spoilt ones at the SMHS library block and ICT block. This done by the SRC
18.    Some faulty sockets have been replaced and work is still ongoing. This was funded by the SRC to
Compliment the efforts made by the school in addressing student’s welfare needs.
19.     Activation of the Tamale Campus SRC Facebook page to keep students posted on the happenings of SRC and it now has over 1,567 likes as against 223likes when we took over last year. Thus www.facebook.com/Udstlc
20.    We have also created a twitter handle for the purposes of communication between the SRC and other students. Thus www.twitter.com/UDS_TamaleSRC
21.    The SRC through the procurement process has Created   the first ever functional Tamale campus SRC website thus;
www.udstamalesrc.edu.gh this will make it possible for students to access lecture notes, assignments and also ask questions in class by using the students’ portal feature on the website.

22.    SRC Constructed two notice boards for  the faculty of Education, FoE campus
23.    SRC purchased extension boards for the various classes that had no extension boards.
24.    Free Screening and  first two doses of Hepatitis B vaccine for all first years was made possible by the SRC
25.    SRC purchased and mounted 44 INCH LED TV at  Faculty of education, FoE Campus
26.     In our tenure as SRC, management of the faculty of Education, FoE complimented the efforts of the SRC by bringing into fruition another registration center at the FoE Campus. This gesture relieved FoE Students of the burden they had to go through to get registered on SMHS campus
27.    Furthermore, orientation for the freshmen and women also took place at graduate school for FoE students the first time.
28.    Freshmen and women were  given SRC souvenirs    with each student receiving
-5 exercise books,
-One SRC constitution,
-a broche and
– A POLO T-shirt.
All these items were provided after registration. This is the first time this has happened on Tamale campus.
29.    Foreign Students are  represented in  the executive council of the SRC by their President: Onyelusi  Evaristus
30.    SRC made sure that Street lights that were faulty at the beginning of the trimester were worked on and are still  functional

31.    Package and motivation for all course reps (some of whom are yet to receive their package),
– 2 broche,
-Exercise books,
32.    SRC initiated and has operationalized “the monthly communication allowance support” for all substantive course representatives. This started  in  November 2014; even at a time that our funds had not been  released  by management
33.    Presence of police patrol on our campus has come to boost the security of students on campus. However a lot of robbery cases still go on in the Dungu community and we urge the incoming executives to liaise with management to find lasting solutions to the situation
34.    Lighting system at the clinical year and SMHS campuses were restored
35.    The SRC through the procurement process has constructed 60 seats capacity summer huts, for Tamale Campus. Thus, 60 seats on SMHS and 20 seats at the faculty of education which is yet to be completed.
36.    Registration of Associations and clubs on Tamale campus
-International students association
-upper East students Union
-Brong Ahafo Students Union
-Northern Students Union
-St Charles Old boys Association
-Midwifery Students Association
-Development Students Association
-Basic Education Students Association
-Early Childhood Students Association and many others.

37.    Tamale Campus placed 2nd in football, 2nd in basketball and 3rd in volleyball at the just ended Central SRC week celebration in Navrongo.
38.    SRC renovated the old notice boards constructed by our predecessors’
39.    The SRC for the first time has awarded all course representatives(both substantive and deputies) certificates of honor
40.    All committee allowances due the various committees have also been paid

SPORTS
41.    SRC  purchased two sets of Jerseys  for Tamale Campus
42.    The SRC Purchased 5 sets of  Bips for the sports Unit
43.    SRC Purchased a table Tennis board for Tamale Campus
44.    Faulted satellite dish located at the medical school was replaced just a day after swearing in. This made it possible for students to watch football matches and other educative programmes on campus.
45.    First ever in the history of Tamale Campus to have had sporting event inside the main Tamale sports stadium and the annex
46.    Motivation and awards for associations as well as  sports men and women  who distinguished themselves during the SRC games.(cash prizes, certificates and sculptures
47.    SRC initiated and has operationalized a keep fit club for students on the Tamale campus  (Both SMHS and FOE).  The sports committee, with your permission, Mr. Speaker, must be commended for such an initiative. The school participated in GUSA games; however we were medal less.
48.    The SRC(faculty of education-Foe)  had Joint sporting event with Nyankpala campus

ENTERTAINMENT
49.    AMARABA BASH at  the Hunter’s night club
50.    For the first time in about 22years of the establishment of the University, we were able to secure a lecture free week for our local SRC week celebration with massive attendance. This is unprecedented.
51.    A First ever street carnival held at the graduate school.(FOE)
52.    First ever in the history of Tamale campus to host a national artiste ‘LIVINGSTONE BURNITON’ (STONEBOY) during THE LOCAL SRC WEEK CELEBRATION.
53.    Recording of the Tamale campus Rap-cypher is also complete the video will soon be seen!!!!

54.    SRC supported Miss Elsie Afriyie, a second year Community Medical Nutrition Student at  the just ended Face of NUGS beauty contest held in Accra. Indeed she raised the flag of UDS higher by being the second runner up out of about seventeen participants from different institutions. We are really proud of her.
55.    SRC held the love in the 80”s valentines programme
56.    Tamale Campus placed 2ND in the face of UDS beauty contest held in NAVRONGO
57.    Participated in the central SRC week celebration held in Navrongo. Tamale Campus made sure that out of the 6 days spent there, the buses conveyed students 5times.
58.    SRC facilitated the formation of the Jama Club at FoE. It’s also funded by the SRC

SANITATION
59.    The NUGS caucus purchased and supported Tamale Campus with dust bins
60.    SRC constantly liaised with the sanitation unit and made sure the environment  and wash rooms were kept clean and tidy

ONGOING PROJECT OF THE SRC
1.    Construction of a printing press where secretarial services will be provide and another chamber used as an office for the SRC President. It is through the procurement process

OTHER ACTIVITIES
61.     SRC has paid all G.A allowances to G.A members. It is worthy of mention, that the SRC for the first time in the history of Tamale Campus  paid allowances to G.A members during our first G.A meeting even though funds  from management was not ready.
62.    The SRC in partnership with the Tiger Eye screened an anti-corruption documentary on the 1st of November 2014 at the Radach conference Centre
63.    SRC in partnership with #1simplestep# organized a forum on the Country’s constitutional review process on 2nd  of  December 2014 at the ICT auditorium
64.    SRC vehemently took part in a press conference organized by the National NUGS office which made sure that the government rescinded its decision on the removal of subventions and subsidies to public universities. This press conference was held in Accra at the NUGS SECRETARIAT on 22nd July 2014 at UG-City campus
65.    We also attended NUGS, central committee, at UCC
66.    USAG NEC and senate were also attended in order to push for the interest and general welfare of students at the National Front at Christian Service University, Kumasi.
67.    NUGS  congress was  attended at Akrokere
68.    USAG Congress was also attended in Sunyani at Christian Service University. These congresses saw to the election of National Officers representing the student front

CHALLENGES
1.    Late release of funds for SRC activities and projects
2.    We appreciate the temporary space given to us by the SMHS to use as office, we however still plead with management to give us a permanent location where we would be able to host our other counterparts from other universities. As it stands now it’s only Tamale Campus among the 4 UDS campuses that still does not have a standard office.
3.    Failure on the part of management to offer accommodation to SRC/NUGS executives as means of remuneration though enshrined in the SRC constitution accepted by the University management
4.    Over reliance of students on “item 13” before attending SRC programmes.

RECOMMENDATIONS
1.    We recommend you review the SRC/NUGS constitution; the percentage of funds entitled to WOCOM should be increased. We will avail ourselves should you need our help in this regard and any other
2.    Regularize your interactions with the students through the “morning with the SRC”
3.    The SRC needs a legal person to advise it on legal matters as issues of SRC gets complicated day in day out
4.    Venues for programmes should be alternated between FoE campus and SMHS
5.    The SRC should liaise with the management of Faculty of Education to find a lasting solution to the transportation issue that comes up any time students from FoE are to attend ICT lectures on
SMHS campus
6.     Establishment of a campus radio is worth recommending .
7.    In consultation  with the Alumni President ,a Tamale Campus alumni Association should  be formed   to help in the development and growth of the SRC which subsequently could help in drawing a strategic plan for the SRC.

In conclusion, Mr. Chairman, the Dean, the senior assistant registrar, senior hall tutor, head of security , representative of the National NUGS President, past SRC/Nugs executives present, outgoing executives, incoming executives, the media, invited guests, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to express how grateful we are to the Dean of students, he has been not just a guardian but our father as well, Sir, may God richly bless you: to the management of Tamale Campus particularly the senior assistant registrar-smhs, faculty officer-FoE, we appreciate your constant and unflinching support. On behalf of my executives, I say a very big thank you to all who in one way other contributed to our successes
We have lost good friends, good people, and heroes — every one of them. Grief demands an answer but sometimes there is none. Our hearts and prayers go out to their families. They will be remembered, and neither will we forget those who served out of the spotlight; to whom we owe our gratitude. We will rise renewed, stronger and united. As we exit as past executives and you take over as new executives, I believe this is our time, our chance to get and give back the best of who we are. Let’s throw the match, lets burry our differences, set the past ablaze, start this new administration with the right people, right friends, right networks, and right groups even if that means you will have to “be alone.”  As time passes on, things and circumstances definitely will change and I urge you to keep keeping on….. Those we may have wronged, we ask for forgiveness and we hold no grudges against you either .I am glad we made it this far together.

Thank you for being there and for your support.
God be with you till we meet again.
Long live Tamale Campus
Long live UDS
Long live Ghana

RAPHAEL KUMAHABOLASOM
SRC PRESIDENT, UDS-TAMALE CAMPUS (2014/2015)

SPEECH DELIVERED BY CLETUS NFURBICHE CHIKPA

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[SPEECH DELIVERED BY CLETUS NFURBICHE CHIKPA, THE CENTRAL SRC PRESIDENT ELECT 2015/16 ACADEMIC YEAR ON 4TH APRIL, 2015 AT THE SRC/NUGS HANDING-OVER]

My Chairman, the Dean, senior assistant registrar, senior hall tutor, invited guest, outgoing executives, the media, Fellow students, Ladies and Gentlemen; I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust and confidence reposed in us. My singular appreciation to God almighty for successful elections.

I also sieze this very opportunity to thank President Raphael and his administration for the service to us the students and the school at large as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition.

Leadership is like a stage, one come to perform, leaves and another take over. Mr Chairman, I am so mindful of the huge responsibility ahead and the sacrifices required. So it has been; so it must be with this generation of our time. On this day, we gather because we have chosen to take our destinies in our own hands; thus hope for tomorrow.
We remain a young institution. But in the words of scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things and come to affirm our enduring spirit towards making this school indeed the “the icon of the nation” , “the light, the pride and the beacon of development”.
Mr Chairman, as student body, our capacity remains undiminished; we as student leadership are ever ready to collaborate with the authority in all manner of affairs that are practically geared towards the general wellbeing of the student body. ALL ABOUT US MATTER.

We will effectively engage with all stakeholders as to where and when it matters, seeking to address security issues, creating conducive environment for effective teaching and learning, capacity building, sports and entertainment and above all securing our future now!

Mr Chairman, the task ahead is challenging, but with unity, tenacity and sense of purpose, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Our challenges may be new, the instruments with which we meet may be new, But those values upon which our success depends; honesty and hard work, courage and fair play, loyalty and respect. The society, being it international, national or our local communities are losing trust in leadership. This call for the youth as a matter of urgency to build ourselves up with the spirit of commitment, ethics, values and principles so that we can be sure of the future.

Mr Chairman, invited guests, ladies and gentlemen, in conclusion, in my capacity as the central src president, I congratulate the president elect of Nyankpala campus, Hon. Kofi Anane Nuakoh and his executives whilst wishing my brothers in Wa and Navrongo a peaceful elections. To the entire student body, good luck in the forthcoming exams and lastly to the outgoing executives, I say good work done, “Mo ne adwuma”, “Nantuma pam”.

Thank you and God bless u all. Long Live UDS!, Long Live Ghana!!
“ALL ABOUT US MATTER”


[A GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM THE SRC PRESIDENT]

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“Every exam is a step on the ladder of your life. This exam is not only a test of your academic knowledge, but it is also a test of your calmness, stability and courage. I believe in you and i trust God to see you all through in this trimester exam. Good luck and all the best.”

Chikpa N. Cletus (SRC PRESIDENT)

UDS Governing Council Inaugurated

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The Minister of Education, Professor Naana Opoku Agyeman, inaugurated a new Governing Council of the University for Development Studies (UDS). The ceremony took place at the UDS Central Administration, Tamale, on Monday, April 20, 2015.

To swear them in, the Minister led the members to take the Oaths of Office and Secrecy. The four government appointees are Professor. Stephen B. Kendie as Chairman,  Naa Alhaji Iddrisu Abu, Kumbun-Na Yiri II, Dr. Gordon A. Awandare and Mrs. Sophia G. Songnabong.

The Education Minister congratulated the new Council Chairman and members and entreated them to seek to advance the good works of the previous Council. Prof. Naana Agyeman reminded Council on its mandate and emphasised that as members, they should be guided by that and work collaboratively.

In his remarks, the new Council Chairman, Professor Stephen Kendie,  expressed his appreciation for the honour done him and members and added that “It shows that people are watching what we do and we appreciate this acknowledgement”. He also acknowledged the efforts of the past Council particularly the outgoing Chairman, Dr. A. B. Salifu. Prof. Kendie re-echoed the key objectives of UDS and reiterated the relevance of the need to continue to work to find solutions to the problems facing the Third Trimester Field Practical Training Programme (TTFPP), a flagship initiative of UDS

The new Chairman pledged their readiness to work hard, to the best of their abilities for the universal interest of UDS.

Women Commissioner 2015/2016

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Okafor Stellamaris Onyekachukwu, Women Commissioner.

Phone: 0267076184/0209107178

Facebook: uds wocom hq

Email: honeysparkle_27@yahoo.com

Instagram: star_Onyxx

SRC CENTRAL VICE PRESIDENT 2015/2016

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Joyce Yeboah, SRC Vice President

Email: joysyeb.jy@gmail.com

Facebook: joys Yeboa

asuamah@facebook.com

Phone: 0540914397

SRC CENTRAL PRESIDENT 2015/2016

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CHIKPA N. CLETUS, Central SRC President 2015 2016

Email: chikpacletus@gmail.com

Phohe: 0248740899/0202487213

SRC/ NUGS EXECUTIVES WITH DR. ABU SAKARA

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SRC/ NUGS EXECUTIVES WITH DR. ABU SAKARA

VARIOUS REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS DEMONSTRATING THEIR CULTURE DURING THE CULTURAL NIGHT

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VARIOUS REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS DEMONSTRATING THEIR CULTURE DURING THE CULTURAL NIGHT


STUDENTS AT THE PUBLIC LECTURE

ISCOM CONGRESS 2016

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Dear student,                                                                                              Iscoms Logo

Are you conducting (bio)medical research and are you interested in presenting your work on an international stage? Or are you simply interested in learning about the latest (bio)medical research?

The International Student Congress of (bio)Medical Sciences – ISCOMS –
is one of the world’s leadinginternational (bio)medical student congresses and it takes place annually in Groningen, the Netherlands. It is a venue for student research exchange aimed at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students in the fields of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, human movement sciences, biomedical sciences and so on! Last year we hosted 634 participants from over 58 countries. This year, ISCOMS will take place from the 7thuntil the 10th of June 2016.

Students can visit the congress both as a presenting and as a non-presenting participant. ISCOMS offers a scientific programme with a pre-course on mastering your research, student presentation sessions (plenary, oral and poster), engaging workshops and an interactive surgical operation. Presenting students also stand a chance to win the first prize of €1250! You can also acquire information on working and performing research in Europe during our networking lunch, where you will be able to integrate with companies interested in recruiting ambitious international students. Moreover, students can explore their PhD opportunities with our ISCOMS Research Fellowships (IRF).

We will welcome three renowned keynote speakers. Our first keynote speaker will beProf. Stefan W. Hell PhD, who was awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry in 2014 for developing super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. Secondly, we will have Prof. CiscaWijmenga PhD, a Dutch researcher from the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). She won the Spinoza prize in 2015 for her research on the role of human genetics in coeliac disease. Our third speaker will be Robert Greenberg MD PhD, the CEO of Second Sight, whose mission is to develop implantable visual prosthetics to enable blind individuals to see again!

On top of all this, we will feature an exciting social program, including a formal dinner, the amazing World Wide ISCOMS Night and a post-congress tour.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Are you interested in presenting your research at ISCOMS, then submit your abstract NOW! The abstract submission is already open and will close on the 4th of February 2016. Each student is allowed to submit up to 3 abstracts. Abstracts can be submitted on our website www.iscoms.com.

For more information, please visit our website and Facebook page: www.facebook.com/iscoms. If you have any questions, do feel free to contact us at iscoms@umcg.nl.

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Kind regards,

The International Contacts Committee
ISCOMS 2016

SRC Tamale Decides 2016

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Picking of NOMINATION FORMS for the 2016 SRC/NUGS ELECTIONS closed today.
BELOW IS THE DISTRIBUTION OF FORMS PICKED-UP PER PORFOLIO.

Vetting Results

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Online Registration for the Second Trimester (2017/2018)

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The Online Registration for the Second Trimester 2017/2018 will be opened from January 15 to January 31, 2018. Students are advised to take advantage of these dates and register.

There will be no late registration after the deadline. Students who fail to register online within the stipulated period (January 15 to 31) will have to defer the programme for the next Academic Year

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