Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Website. anc1912 .org .za. The African National Congress Youth League ( ANCYL) is the youth wing of the African National Congress (ANC). As set out in its constitution, the ANC Youth League is led by a National Executive Committee (NEC) and a National Working Committee (NWC).

  2. ANC Youth League ist die Jugendorganisation des Afrikanischen Nationalkongresses und mit etwa 360.000 Mitgliedern die größte in Südafrika. Sie wurde von Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Oliver Tambo und anderen 1944 gegründet.

    • ≈366.000 (Stand: 2011) [1]
    • www.ancyl.org.za
  3. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Referências. Liga da Juventude do Congresso Nacional Africano ( ANCYL) é a ala jovem do partido Congresso Nacional Africano (CNA), na África do Sul. Foi fundada em 1944, no corpo do CNA, por Nelson Mandela, Anton Lambede, Walter Sisulu, Ashby Peter Solomzi Mda e Oliver Tambo. [ 1]

  4. The ANC Youth League is open to all persons between the ages of 14 and 35. It will operate on a national, provincial and branch basis. Its objectives are to unite and lead young men and women in confronting and dealing with the problems that face the youth, and in ensuring that the youth make a full and rich contribution to the work of the ANC ...

  5. The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is a part of the African National Congress for younger people. It was founded in 1944 by Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. They created the foundation to put an end to apartheid in Africa.

  6. The aim of the Youth League was to galvanise the youth to step up the fight against segregation within the country. At the time the ANCYL was established, political circumstances in South Africa were tenuous as the ruling United Party was divided about South Africa’s participation in World War II.

  7. The ANC has three leagues: the Women's League, the Youth League and the Veterans' League. Under the ANC constitution, the leagues are autonomous bodies with the scope to devise their own constitutions and policies; for the purpose of national conferences, they are treated somewhat like provinces, with voting delegates and the power ...