AIDO 5th Annual Convention Kenya 2023

Event Date:

24 May, 2023

Event Time:

12:00 am

Event Location:

Flamingo Beach Resort & Spa

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Ticket type: Ticket Qty: Per Ticket Price:
Registration Fee

AIDO EVENT REGISTRATION NON REFUNDABLE

92 Left:
$55.00
Convention Package

1. Business Forum 2. Conference 3. Cultural Experience4. Business Networking (Refreshment ,Lunch & Entertainment Provided ),Royal Red Carpet Gala Dinner

94 Left:
$250.00
MOMBASA -5 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION PrideInn Flamingo Beach Resort Spa - MEALS HALF BOARD (Bed breakfast Dinner)

Rate per person ALONE 1-person single room=USD$790. MEALS HALF BOARD (Bed breakfast & Dinner)

100 Left:
$790.00
MOMBASA- 5 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION PrideInn Flamingo Beach Resort Spa - MEALS HALF BOARD (Bed breakfast Dinner)

DOUBLE ROOM -Rate per person sharing in double (COUPLE OR 2 PEOPLE / Twin EACH person pays =USD$670 MEALS HALF BOARD (Bed breakfast & Dinner)

98 Left:
$670.00
MOMBASA- 5 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION PrideInn Flamingo Beach Resort Spa- MEALS HALF BOARD (Bed breakfast Dinner)

Rate for 3 People sharing (TRIPLE) EACH person pays =$650. MEALS HALF BOARD (Bed breakfast & Dinner)

96 Left:
$650.00
MOMBASA - Queens Court Hotel - (Bed breakfast)

5 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION (Bed breakfast) 24th to 28th MAY Rate per person ALONE 1-person single room=USD$300 Distance from the Convention venue is 20mins walk and it will be booked on first come first serve

100 Left:
$300.00
MOMBASA - Queens Court Hotel- (Bed breakfast )

5 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION Bed breakfast ) 24th to 28th MAY. Double Rate For 2 People. Sharing Room, EACH person pays =USD$350 Total.For 5 Nights.

100 Left:
$350.00
NAIROBI STAY PACKAGE -1 Person- Single room

NAIROBI STAY PACKAGE Transfer from Mombasa airport to Nairobi hotel Day city tour to animal Orphanage and Bomas of Kenya 3 nights’ Accommodation in Nairobi Hotel Lunch at Carnivore while in City tour Rate for 1 person Alone in single room=USD$590 + USD$25/Person Park Entry Fee

50 Left:
$615.00
NAIROBI STAY PACKAGE -Rate per person sharing in double Each person pays (double (Couple/ twin =USD$440

NAIROBI STAY PACKAGE Transfer from Mombasa airport to Nairobi hotel Day city tour to animal Orphanage and Bomas of Kenya 3 nights’ Accommodation in Nairobi Hotel Lunch at Carnivore while in City tour Rate per person sharing in double Each person pays (double (Couple/ twin =USD$440 + USD$25/Person Park Entry Fee

50 Left:
$465.00
MASAI MARA VISIT PACKAGE -Rate for 1 Person- Single Room

MASAI MARA VISIT PACKAGE -Rate for 1 person Alone in single room=USD$685 Visit the masai village 2 nights accommodation at Mara meals on Full board Return transport with Landcruser to Masai Mara 1 night stay in Nairobi Hotel on Bed and breakfast + USD$160/Person Park Entry Fee

50 Left:
$845.00
MASAI MARA VISIT PACKAGE -DOUBLE

MASAI MARA VISIT PACKAGE -Rate per person sharing in double Each person pays (double (Couple/ twin =USD$535 Visit the masai village 2 nights accommodation at Mara meals on Full board Return transport with Landcruser to Masai Mara 1 night stay in Nairobi Hotel on Bed and breakfast $535 + USD$160/Person Park Entry Fee

50 Left:
$695.00
UGANDA TRANSFER PACKAGE - /Person

UGANDA TRANSFER PACKAGE Transfer from Nairobi to Uganda by Rosa buses Pick up from Uganda border to Nairobi Rate per person =USD$200

49 Left:
$200.00

Extra Service:

KARIBU NIGHT (for persons not staying at PrideInn Flamingo Hotel)
100 Left:
$45.00
MOMBASA CITY TOUR (per person)
98 Left:
$170.00
MOMBASA BUSINESS EXHIBITION (per person, not taking Conference package)
100 Left:
$200.00
ROYAL RED CARPET GALA DINNER (per person, not taking Conference package)
95 Left:
$95.00
NAIROBI FLIGHT - 29th May (per person one way) optional
100 Left:
$160.00
NAIROBI BY TRAIN - 29th May (per person one way )optional
100 Left:
$60.00
NAIROBI- ACCOMMODATION, 29th May ,Concord Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, 1 Person Single Nightly Rate - Optional
50 Left:
$120.00
NAIROBI- ACCOMMODATION, 29th May ,Concord Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Double Nightly Rate - Optional
50 Left:
$160.00
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Event FAQs

About the Event -Background

AIDO Network International will convene its Fifth Annual Convention in Mombasa Kenya, 24-28 May 2023, in partnership with African Kingdoms and Diaspora Alliances (AKDA), African Indigenous Governance Council (AIGC), CARICOM Reparations Commission (CRC) and Youth for Human Rights International.


Within the context of the observance of the United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent, the Convention aims to strengthen cooperation among key stakeholders in the areas of human rights, reparations and revival of traditional cultural values in the spirit of Pan-Africanism and will focus on culture as a unifying force between Africa and her diaspora.


The Convention is expected to bring together a diverse gathering of over 500 participants, comprising African traditional leaders, government officials and civil society representatives from all the regions of Africa. There will also be participants from the African diaspora and other civil society groups in the Caribbean, United States, United Kingdom and Europe; artists, youth representatives, journalists and faith leaders.


AIDO Network International is a non-governmental organisation which brings together 645 traditional cultural institutions, as well as other stakeholders in the culture, education, religious youth entrepreneurship and sporting communities in 12 countries in Africa and Europe. Its overall objective is to advance an agenda for the growth and development of Africa both on the continent and in the diaspora. This is being implemented through initiatives to promote awareness of human rights; advocacy for equality, justice and the rule of law; promoting business and investment; and using culture to promote unity, development and social change. AIDO continuously mobilizes resources through various means, to implement projects and programmes in human rights, culture and heritage, capacity building and training, sensitization, advocacy for the voiceless and media outreach, among other areas.


As the International Decade for People of African Descent comes to a close (2015 – 2024), this Convention will also be positioned as one where the African continent will add its voice to highlighting issues relevant to the Decade themes of Recognition, Justice and Development and join in lobbying the United Nations to implement a second Decade for Africans and People of African Descent, complete with a budget for more effective global implementation.

Objectives

Within this context, the AIDO Fifth Annual Convention will seek to:




Promote stronger collaboration on issues of mutual concern between African kingdoms and Africans in the diaspora, in the spirit of Pan-Africanism and Ubuntu;

Increase awareness and support in Africa for the reparatory justice agenda;

Build the commitment of African traditional leaders to protect the human rights of vulnerable groups in their communities and reduce the incidence of harmful cultural practices to especially women and girls;

Host a major event to mark the International Decade for People of African Descent on the African continent and signal support for a second Decade by the United Nations.
Convention Format

The Four-day Convention will feature the following:




 Royal Symposium – with keynote and panel presentations, as well as theatrical and dance presentations on the themes of the Convention by youth groups from Kenya, the Caribbean and the United States. These will focus on using the arts to convey messages related to human rights inclusive of ending harmful cultural practices, reparatory justice and Pan-Africanism; within the context of the International Decade for People of African Descent.

Business Forum – with presentations by trade and tourism authorities and business persons from Kenya and visiting delegations; booths with art, craft and clothing for sale; and networking sessions.

Cultural Evening and Royal Dinner – which will provide opportunities for cultural exchange and showcasing a diversity of cultural expressions, ceremonial recognitions and fundraising for a local charity.

Visits to relevant historical sites - inclusive of Fort Jesus which was used for trafficking enslaved Africans.
Expected Outcomes



Strengthened cultural and business relations between African and diaspora peoples;

Increased awareness and commitment among Traditional and Cultural Leaders to implement sustained public education programmes to end harmful cultural practices in their communities;

Greater understanding and support for the reparatory justice agenda for Africa and the Caribbean;

An outcome statement in relation to a Second International Decade for People of African Descent.
Participants

A number of organizations and groups will be actively involved in the delivery of the Fifth Annual Convention, including University of Nairobi, University of West Indies (UWI), Atlanta City Authorities, the Juneteenth Festival Atlanta, ACDA, African Young Indigenous Leaders, Ikemba Youth for Reparations (Guyana), Inner-city Shakespeare Ensemble (USA), Youth for Human Rights International (USA) and the CARICOM Reparations Commission.

Event Location:

Total Seats: 950 (929 Left:)
  • Flamingo Beach Resort & Spa
  • Mombasa
  • Mombasa
  • Kenya

Event Schedule Details

  • 24 May, 2023 12:00 am   -   28 May, 2023 12:00 am
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