President of the Polynesian Voyaging Society,
Nainoa Thompson, shares insights on navigating by the stars with APLP
Fellows on board the Hokule‘a voyaging canoe.
The Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP)is the
center of excellence for leadership education in Asia Pacific and a
signature program of the East-West Center. The program links advanced
and interdisciplinary analysis of emergent regional issues with
experiential leadership learning.
APLP graduates leave the East-West Center with
an expanded regional perspective. They are knowledgeable about the
societies and issues of the Asia Pacific region and empowered to
exercise leadership and promote cooperation in a variety of cultural,
geographical and institutional environments.
In short, APLP alumni are navigators of change.
To learn more about the Asia Pacific Leadership Program, please visit the key elements of our website:
2013 National Essay Competition - UBA Foundation Calls for Entries from Senior Secondary School Students In Nigeria.
Divisional Head, Marketing and Corporate Relations, UBA Plc, Mr. Charles
Aigbe; Managing Director, UBA Foundation, Ms. Ijeoma Aso; Vice
Principal, Kings College, Mr. Charles Utomi ; and a judge and Professor
Ralph Akinfeleye, with students of Kings College, Lagos, during the
press launch announcing Call for Entries for 2013 UBA Foundation
National Essay Competition for Secondary Schools in Nigeria, held in
Lagos on Thursday
Lagos
, 19 September 2013 –
Students
in secondary schools across the country have been invited to submit entries in
the 2013 UBA Foundation National Essay Competition. The essay competition
for secondary students is organized by UBA Foundation; the corporate social
responsibility arm of UBA to encourage healthy and intellectual competition
among secondary school students in Nigeria.
Ijeoma Aso, Managing
Director/CEO, UBA Foundation, announced the call for entries at a press
conference held on Thursday at the bank’s head office in
Lagos
. She said that all senior secondary
schools students across the country are eligible to participate in the
competition. “The 3 best essayists are selected as the overall winners from 12
finalists that will emerge from the first round of the competition. The
first, second and third prize winners will receive N1,000,000.00, N750,000.00
and N500,000.00 in educational grants respectively” she stated.
The national essay
competition which is in its third consecutive year, has witnessed increased
participation from students since it was first launched in 2011.
According to her there were more than 2000 entries from all over the
country in 2012 representing a 300 per cent increase from the previous year.
“The Essay competition is
meant to complement UBA Foundation’s ‘Read Africa Initiative’ which is also
part of the Foundation’s efforts in arresting the falling standard of
education on the continent. This year we expect to receive more than 4000
entries for the competition. We encourage all senior secondary students across
the country to send an entry with the next six weeks when the competition will
be open. Entries close by November 1, 2013 and no late entry will be accepted”
she explained.
To participate in the competition,
eligible senior secondary students are expected to send in handwritten entries
on the topic ‘How
Reading
has Impacted my
Knowledge’ to the UBA Foundation’s office in
Lagos
. At the end of October, 2013 when
entries close, four renowned Nigerian Professors will review the entries and
select an initial shortlist of 12 for further assessment until the overall 3
best candidates emerge.
The Divisional Head,
Marketing and Corporate Relations, UBA Plc, Mr.
Charles
Aigbe
said the essay competition falls within the four focus
areas of the Foundation; Education, Economic Empowerment, Environment and
Special Project. According to him, the Bank’s CSR projects are geared toward
promoting sustainable development in communities where UBA operates across
Africa
.
“The competition is a key
aspect of our investment drive in human capital and we will continue to sustain
the exercise. Education is very strategic to us as an institution. Each year,
we also donate books to students in
Nigeria
and other parts of
Africa
, under the ‘Read
Africa’ initiative to encourage and promote the reading culture in secondary
schools,” he stated.
Representative of the judges’
panel and Head of Department, Mass Communication,
University
of
Lagos
, Professor Ralph Akinfeleye
noted that the Essay competition demonstrates UBA Plc’s commitment to
development of
Nigeria
’s
educational sector. He revealed that the students would be judged on content,
organization and mechanical accuracy and urged the students to address the
topic of the essay, instead of writing on other subject matters. “The
marking process is a comprehensive and rigorous process that reflects
transparency. We are as careful as we are painstaking in our collective
assessment of the candidates” he said.
As a the CSR platform for the UBA Group, UBA
Foundation embodies the Group’s CSR objectives and seeks to impact positively
on the society through a number of laudable projects and initiatives. for more information please click the link below: http://www.ubagroup.com/mc/newsandevents/newstopic?id=20130923055750he7ke8gqcc
The Waverley Fund was established in 2001. It aims to assist
academically excellent students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have
shown the potential to make a significant contribution in their future
careers.
ORISHA (African Humanities Research Fund) is administered by the
Scholarships Committee of the African Studies Centre and provides
funding for postgraduate study in Africa Studies.
Am I eligible?
You should be applying for MSc African Studies
at Oxford and must be ordinarily resident in sub-Saharan Africa. You
should be intending to return to your country of ordinary residence once
your course is completed.
Please ensure you meet the selection criteria for your course (see the Course Guide for more information). This scholarship is not open to students with deferred entry.
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit.
What does it cover?
100% of university and college fees and a grant for living costs
(sufficient to cover your living expenses in Oxford, amount to be
confirmed in October on our Living Costs webpage). Awards are made for the full duration of a student's fee liability for the agreed course.
How do I apply?
In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must submit your
application for graduate study by 24 January 2014. There is no
additional application process for this scholarship; all eligible
candidates who apply to Oxford by the deadline will be considered. If you do not apply as detailed above by the deadline, you will not be considered for this scholarship.
Additional points to note when applying for this scholarship:
If, following the assessment of the January
deadline applications, your department places your application on a
waiting list or decides to re-evaluate it against the applications
received for the next deadline (14 March 2014), then you will no longer
be eligible for this scholarship.
If you are accepted onto a different course from the one you originally applied for, you should contact us
as soon as you are notified of the change in order to ensure that your
application for a scholarship is maintained on the new course. However,
please note that such a change of course may mean that you are no longer
eligible for this scholarship.
How will I know if I have been successful?
Decisions are expected to be made in early May 2014. Successful
candidates will be notified via email and will receive an award letter.
This webpage will be updated as soon as successful candidates have been
notified.
Further information
If you have any questions about this scholarship which are not answered above, please email us through the Ask a Question facility, selecting the Funding category.
Dear Prospective Delegate, Thank
you for your interest in the American Middle Eastern Network for
Dialogue at Stanford (AMENDS). AMENDS offers a unique opportunity to
interact, collaborate, and form personal relationships with fellow youth
leaders from across the Middle East, North Africa, and the United
States, while exchanging ideas and implementing initiatives that work
towards a better future. AMENDS has three main components: networking,
summit, and the AMENDS Talks. During the summit, delegates will share
their ideas, collaborate on their initiatives, and interact with world
leaders in workshops, panel discussions, and formal networking events.
This year, the AMENDS summit will take place on April 9-14, 2014.
Delegates should be between the ages of 18 and 28.
The conference
will culminate in the AMENDS Talks, presentations from all of the
delegates on their initiatives, ideas, and experiences. These
presentations will be shared online for the world to see. Delegates will
be selected based on the level of their dedication to promoting
change in the MENA region and/or in U.S.- MENA relations. We will also
heavily consider the past experiences and backgrounds of each delegate
that will enable him/her to contribute a unique perspective to the
conference, in order to ensure a rich, diverse group of delegates. As a
participant in the AMENDS conference, your lodging, food, and conference
expenses will be covered. Participants who have the financial means to
contribute to their travel expenses (plane, train, etc) will be expected
to do so. If selected as a delegate, the AMENDS Team will assess your
level of need, offer a corresponding travel subsidy, and work with you,
when possible, to acquire a travel grant or scholarship from your
university or organization. However, the application process is
need-blind and AMENDS hopes to ensure that financial concerns do not
prevent anyone from participating in the summit. Being selected as an
AMENDS delegate entails a commitment to continue giving back to your
community, country, and world. Delegates are expected to remain active
members of the AMENDS community after the conference.
Applicants currently living outside of the United States:
In
the event that you are accepted to serve as a delegate, please keep in
mind that you will need a passport that is valid at least six months
from the time of the conference and an American visa. We will do our
best to assist you in the visa process should you need one. In addition,
English proficiency is required. Please make sure to fill out the
entire application. You will also need to copy/paste a current resume,
in addition to any website links, e-articles, or certificates you
believe highlight relevant accomplishments.
Sincerely, The AMENDS Team
Advocacy, Training & Support for Replicable and Scalable Community Projects
About LEAP Africa
Leadership, Effectiveness, Accountability and Professionalism (LEAP)Africais a non-profit organization committed to developing dynamic, innovative and principled African leaders.Since 2002, through its core YouthLeadership Programme (YLP) and Annual Nigerian Youth Leadership Awards (ANYLA), LEAP hasadvanced the cause of youth-led communtiy consciouness for development in Nigeria.Over 30,000 youth have been trained onLEAP’score youth leadership curriculum, while 65 social change makers have been recognised and celebrated through theANYLA. Social Innovation QuestThe
Social Innovators Programme (SIP) will support talented youth between
the ages of 18 and 29, whose ideas and initiatives offer effective
solutions to challenges in local communities across Nigeria, with the
necessary training, funding, advocacy and network support required to
strengthen their existing initiatives and enhance their sustainability
and impact. Through the programme’s partnership with the International
Youth Foundation’s YouthActionNet® programme (www.youthactionnet.org),
young innovators will become members of a global network of over 880
change-makers from 70+ countries. Over three months, LEAP will provide
selected youth with training and support based
on YouthActionNet’s curriculum focused on the “Six Dimensions of
Leadership” (Personal, Visionary, Collaborative, Political,
Organizational, and Societal). SIP objectives are to:
Identify, encourage and support
Showcase their impact on local communities
Provide international recognition for local change-makers and access to international funding opportunities
Connect Nigerian change-makers to their peers around the world for shared learning
Do you qualify?
Applicants must meet the following entry requirement to be considered for the awards. They must be:
Nigerians resident in Nigeria (not Nigerians in the Diaspora).
Between ages 18 – 29 years.
Initiators#
Able
to document and prove their work, benefits and some level of sustenance
amongst communities and Nigeria for a minimum of 12 months prior to
date of application for the
Twenty
(20) social innovators will be enrolled into the programme after
screening (an application form will be made available to interested
applicants). The SIP will be offered free of charge. Participants
will undergo two different 5-day trainings within a 6 month interval.
The programme covers cost of accommodation, road travel, feeding and
daily stipends.
3.Request for the SIPA application form via the coordinator;sipa@leapafrica.org.
4.Fill the form and send to the same email.
Programme Details
Location: Lagos StateInterested applicants are encouraged to contactthe SIP Coordinatorat sipa@leapafrica.orgor call012706541/2, 07011081954if you have any questions or concerns.
#. Applicant must be a founder or co-founder of the project/organization which has been running for not less thanone (1) year.
The founder or co-founder is defined as the person who, either alone or
as part of a team, conceiving and establishing the
project/organization.
2012/2013 SPDC Joint Venture University Scholarship Award Scheme
The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited
(Operator of the NNPC/SHELL /TEPN/AGIP Joint Venture) Scholarship Scheme
offers first year students in all Nigerian universities the opportunity
to study with an annual grant from the SPDC JV for the full duration of
their course. The programme aims to promote academic excellence and
improve the skills-base among young Nigerians.
WHO CAN APPLY?
Students must be citizens of Nigeria,
Currently enrolled in a first degree programme at an accredited and approved university in Nigeria, and
Must have gained admission during the 2012/2013 academic session.
SCHOLARSHIP TYPES The
Scholarship is in two categories - the National Merit Award (NM) and
the Areas of Operation Merit Award, East or West (OE or OW). National Merit Award (NM) Open to Nigerians who are not indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas (in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States). Areas of Operation Merit Award, East (OE) For
Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas in Abia, Akwa
Ibom, Imo, Rivers and Bayelsa states (excluding indigenes of Ekeremor
and Sagbama local government areas). Areas of Operation Merit Award, West (OW) For
Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational area in Bayelsa (i.e
indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government areas) and Delta
States. HOW TO APPLY
All applicants should have their personal valid email accounts (for consistent communication).
Candidates who meet the above entry qualifications should apply online, at www.shellnigeria.com to provide required personal and educational details, and load scanned copies of the following:
A recent passport-sized photograph of the applicant (i.e. jpeg format, that is not more than 200kilobytes);
University or JAMB (UTME or D/E) Admission Letter;
Human Resources Manager Job Vacancy - Population Services International (PSI) Nepal
Population Services International (PSI) is a global non-profit
organization dedicated to improving the health of people in the
developing world by focusing on serious challenges like a lack of family
planning, HIV/AIDS, barriers to maternal health, and the greatest
threats to children under five, including malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia
and malnutrition. PSI/Nepal began operations in early 2002 to work in
the areas of HIV/AIDS prevention, child survival and family planning in
support of Government of Nepal's National Reproductive Health and
HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategies.
PSI/Nepal is seeking qualified, self motivated and dynamic candidate for the position of Human Resources Manager.
Banking Career Opportunity - Bank of Kathmandu Ltd.
Bank of Kathmandu Ltd. is seeking for competent smart, energetic and aspiring candidates for its branches at the entry level position of Junior Assistant.
Position: Junior Assistant
Location: Katmandu, Narayanghat, Nepalgunj and Surkhet
Minimum Requirement:
Age : Not exceeding 25 years (as of 16 September 2013)
Qualification : 2nd division or equivalent in Bachelors level (Marketing Management Financial Management or Economics)
Basis : Local terms (Applicants from the specified locations are encouraged to apply)
Save the Children is an International non-profit organization working in
Nepal and Bhutan to create positive and lasting change for Children. It
advocates for the rights of the children and expresses zero tolerance
to any kind ofchad abuse. Save the Children expects that anyone
associated with it abides the child rights policy. Save the Children
invites applications from the qualified young,dynamic, reliable and
accountable Nepali citizens with the highest level of integrity and
ability to delver quality result; for the following position.
REED (Rural Education & Environment Development) Nepal is a national
NGO, leading provider of teacher training in rural Nepal that is
undertaken with support from the Australian Himalayan Foundation,
Himalayan Trust (UK) and Himalayan Trust (New Zealand). REED Nepal
invites applications from interested qualified and experienced Nepali
citizens for the newly created position of General Manager.
Job Position: General Manager
Location: REED Head Office, Kathmandu, with at least thirty (30) percent of the work in the field
If you are an
international student commencing a higher degree by research (masters or
PhD) at RMIT in 2014, the International Postgraduate Research
Scholarship could pay your tuition fees for the normal duration of your
program.
Value and duration
The scholarship provides tuition fees and the cost of an Overseas
Student Health Cover policy for the duration of your program. (This is
normally three years for a research doctorate degree and two years for a
research master degree.)
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship you must:
be an international student, hold an Australian student visa for the
term of the scholarship and comply with the conditions of the visa
have achieved excellent academic results
have been offered a place in a higher degree research program at an Australian RMIT campus commencing in 2014
have been offered a place that is not conditional on meeting English
language requirements OR provide evidence of English language
proficiency and meet the English language requirement of the HDR program
before the closing date of the scholarship application
not already hold a research qualification equivalent to an Australian research doctorate or research masters (if applicable)
willing to be an ambassador for the Research Scholarships
be studying in one of RMIT’s areas of research strengths
Provide details of any external funding for tuition or living expenses that you have received or applied for.
There are additional eligibility requirements for IPRS which are listed below.
You must:
meet the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s international
student visa requirements - this includes purchasing and maintaining a
standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy approved by the
Commonwealth Government of Health and Ageing
meet the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s international
student visa requirements - this includes purchasing and maintaining a
standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy approved by the
Commonwealth Government of Health and Ageing
not have held an Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) scholarship in the two years before taking up the IPRS
not be receiving a scholarship for which course tuition is a
component under any other scholarship scheme to which the Australian
Government makes a substantial contribution
not have previously received an IPRS for a research doctorate unless
you are converting to a research masters degree under paragraph 3.25.15
of these Guidelines
not have previously received an IPRS for a research masters degree,
unless you have completed your masters and are immediately undertaking a
research doctorate degree or you have converted your IPRS under
paragraph 3.25.15 of these guidelines.
RMIT may also consider you if:
you commenced your HDR program in Semester 1 or 2 2013, but applied
for the program after the 2013 IPRS closing date (31/10/2012)
you are a non-RMIT student who commenced an HDR program at another
eligible institution but terminated your enrolment within six months of
starting
you are applying for or have received external funding for your living expenses.
Preference will be given to students from Asia, Europe, North and Latin America and the Middle East.
How to apply
Important: all applicants wishing to apply for an International
Research Scholarship via RMIT must have received an offer letter for an
RMIT Research program before making an online application. To apply for admission into an RMIT program please visit: How to Apply
Please complete the online scholarship application form and upload
any additional documents listed below Optional if not previously
provided at the time of lodging your application for the research
program. You must provide all documents listed below Compulsory:
a statement indicating why you wish to undertake this research
your resume (Curriculum Vitae)
evidence of your employment history on a company letterhead (if applicable)
a copy of any relevant publications, unpublished thesis or essays you have completed (if applicable)
a letter from any scholarship provider (if applicable)
a certified copy of your passport and visa (if applicable)
For Art and Design related programs (if applicable), please also
include: a portfolio of 12 slides or a CD Rom including annotation
introducing the work
Optional:
a copy of your offer letter from RMIT University
official certified copies of all academic transcripts, including a
university explanation of the grading system. Please send copies in
English and the original language (where applicable)
a certified copy of graduation certificate
evidence of English language proficiency (applicable for offer letter conditional on English)
your research proposal outlining the objective, methodology and expected outcomes (no less than 200 words)
The documents that you are unable to upload, send directly to our office.
If you have received a firm offer or a conditional offer that does
not stipulate the English pre-requisite you do not have to provide an
evidence of your English Test Results.
Please make sure you submit all the necessary documentation before
the closing date. You may wish to include extra documents to support
your application.
We cannot return your documents or portfolio items to you.
We will inform you by the end of December 2013 to confirm whether you have been awarded a scholarship.
Open date
4 September 2013
Close date
31 October 2013, 4:00 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Terms and conditions
As the holder of this scholarship you must:
commence your studies by 31 August 2014
not defer your studies to another year
apply again the following year if you are unable to take up your award.
Successful applicants usually become members of a research team working under the direction of senior researchers.
If you have dependants, the IPRS will provide an Overseas Student Health Cover policy to cover them too.
Applicants will be informed by email of the results by the end of December 2013.
As a guide, RMIT University requires the following English language
requirements for entry into research programs, please refer to the English language requirements and equivalency information webpage.
Your test result must be current, i.e. you took the test no more than two years before your research program commences.
Your RMIT English test result must also be current i.e. you took the
test no more than one year before your research program commences.
Some programs have higher English language requirements.
Food systems are how we grow, process, package, transport, store, market, purchase and eat our food.
If
we are not careful, our food systems can be harmful to the environment.
Food systems use a lot of water, create harmful greenhouse gases, and
ultimately affect every plant and animal on the planet.
The
total population on Earth is expected to hit 9 billion by 2050. To feed
everyone, food production will have to increase dramatically.
We
believe that it is possible to do this without harming the environment,
and in a way that gives poor farmers a fair return for their efforts.
But food systems will have to change for the better. We will need new
methods and technologies in all parts of the food system. Food shoppers
will need to learn more about how their habits and choices affect
farmers, and the environment.
Each of us has the power to help
change our food systems. By eating nutritious food and reducing the
amount of waste we create, we can help make our food systems more
sustainable.
Food systems connect us all. Let’s be part of a
worldwide change that leads to a healthy future – for ourselves and for
our planet.
Angela Camargo, one of six young scientists to receive the MAB Young Scientists Awards in 2013.
UNESCO MAB Young Scientists Awards: helping young people help the planet
Since 1989 MAB has been providing 10 young
researchers each year with awards of up to US$ 5,000 in support of their
research on ecosystems, natural resources and biodiversity. Through the
MAB Young Scientists Awards, MAB is investing in a new generation of
scientists worldwide because we think well-trained and committed young
people are key to addressing ecological and sustainability issues.
The deadline for submission of application forms for the 2014 MAB Young Scientists Awards is 31 October 2013.
The
International Co-ordinating Council of the Man and the Biosphere
Programme (MAB-ICC) examined applications for the MAB Awards for young
scientists during its 25th session on 27-30 May 2013.
Vacancy Announcement for Assistant Regional Admin/ Finance Coordinator
Youth Initiative (YI) is a youth
organization working for the capacity development of youths in Nepal.
Established in 1999, YI was formally registered with the District
Administration Office, Kathmandu in April 2001. It is affiliated with
the Social Welfare Council (SWC) of Nepal. Today, YI is one of the
leading youth organizations working in the field of youth empowerment,
strengthening of student and youth politics, promotion of civic
engagement, democratization and human rights in Nepal.
Youth
initiative is an initiative by and for young people to develop to their
fullest potential and bring about positive change in the societies they
live.
Vision: YI envisions a
situation where young people are involved, valued and listened to, where
they feel safe and are safe, and where they can develop their
potentials to the fullest
Mission: YI
strives to inform young people of global, national and local issues of
their concern, empower them as groups of a critical mass, and involve
them in governance of political and social institutions at national and
sub-national levels.
Youth Initiative is seeking the following candidate:
The
Assistant Regional Admin Finance Coordinator would be responsible for
the day to day Administration, Financial management and Procurement.
S/he is responsible to assist Regional Admin Finance Coordinator (RAFC)
to develop administrative and financial procedures according to the
policies and guidelines of YI.
Key areas of responsibility
1. Finance
Prepare vouchers for all the cash and bank payments
Conduct timely cash and bank reconciliation and filing system
Review,
follow up and finalize bills, supporting documents sent by field
office, and keep record according to appropriate code of account.
Assist RAFC in maintaining partner wise filing system, and report preparation
Assist RAFC to prepare statements and records from district offices and input into FAMAS system
Assist
RAFC to meet the compliance with government regulations in financial
and other matters (E.g. Registration, approval, taxation and labor
laws); and timely payment of taxes
Prepare monthly account statements
Maintain all the regular transactions thoroughly based on the supporting documents in line with the office policy.
Deal with Bank and other service providers and make timely payment.
2. Administration
Provide administrative support for programs
Handle stock book, letter register and other necessary documents
Maintain and update leave records of staff and update HR Report
Create and maintain a system for documentation in all Strategic Location Offices
Assist
RAFC to ensure contractual commitments (e.g. for the rental of vehicles
and/or premises) in forms appropriate for the circumstances of the
program
Assist RAFC to set up and maintain a standard
administrative systems and procedures throughout the central and
Strategic Location offices
Ensure that all the office equipment
is in working status, and ensure the safety and security of the office
properties and premises.
Maintain and update Office inventory regularly.
3. Procurement
Establish a proper procurement system at district offices in line with YI Policy
Assist RAFC to ensure that all necessary equipment, materials and supplies are available to carry out the tasks in all offices
All the equipment, materials and supplies should be procured with reference according to the Youth Initiative's policy
Maintain proper use and timely maintenance of all equipment
Initiate procurement following all necessary process and formalities of procurements
Make procurement at the best possible price and
Assist RAFC to ensure that all legal and tax requirements are met during procurement
Qualifications
At least completed Bachelors Degree or running from a recognized University
At least 1 years of working experience in finance and administration related work
Good knowledge of accounting standards and tax policies of Nepal
Knowledge and experience in using accounting software
Good communications skills in English and Nepali
Good training/capacity building and management skills
General understanding of contemporary youth issues is desirable
Working Hours
8 hours per day | 6 days a week.
The
salary and social benefits will be as per YI's policies applicable to
the staff. Locals, women and marginalized groups are encouraged to
apply. Interested candidates are requested to send their complete
application (CV and cover letter) mentioning the salary expectation to
hr@youthinitiative.org.np
Star Hospital is seeking application from the qualified candidates willing to apply for the following posts:
SM. Designation Qualification
1. Medical officers - MBBS
2. Receptionist (Cash/Inquiry) - Intermediate in any discipline
Deadline to apply: 30 September 2013
Candidates meeting the above requirements may apply with their
certificates, CV, Council registration, recent passport sized photo and a
covering letter with application form
within one week from the date of publication. For non-technical
position, one year experience in relevant field is essential. Only short
listed candidate will be called for further selection process.
Young people like Nga Ha bundle chayote for money to buy school books in Tan Lac District, Vietnam. Georgina Smith/CIAT
Are you:
Involved in the natural resource sector (agriculture, forestry, fisheries, conservation, development, industry, climate change)?
18-39 years old OR working with youth?
Someone with a success story related to youth involvement in the natural resource sector?
An engaging and inspiring speaker and leader?
If so, you are just the person we are looking for to speak at our event Youth: The future of Sustainable Landscapes to be held atthe Global Landscapes Forum on 16 November, 2013 on the sidelines of the UN Conference on Climate Change in Warsaw, Poland.
Far from being a talkfest, the event will harness the energy,
technological savvy-ness, competitive spirit and ideas of youth — both
at the conference and online — to construct concrete, action-orientated
pledges that youth can (and will) undertake to help achieve sustainable
landscapes. Why do we need an event targeted to youth?
Important global policy debates and decision making for landscapes
sectors too often take place with very little involvement of young
people. However, there is compelling evidence to show why young people
should be more actively involved. An ageing population of actors in
natural resource sector (agriculture, forestry, fisheries, conservation,
development and industry) across the world are not being replenished by
youth — these sectors are too often seen as an ‘employment of last
resort’ as the work is perceived to be for rural, poor non-educated
people who do not have other employment options.
Ouedrago Alassan, 19 years old, is a gold miner in Tamiougou, Burkina Faso. Ollivier Girard/ CIFOR
Yet millions of youth remain unemployed and governments are not
making significant, large-scale effective policies targeting young
people working in landscapes. If young farmers, foresters and fishery
managers do not replace the ageing producers, there is concern that
sustainable future landscapes will be seriously compromised in the next
10-15 years. Conditions are increasingly challenging. There is less
arable land, dwindling natural resources, a need for more rapidly
evolving climate-adapted techniques, more market pressures, and there
are fewer labor opportunities. Agenda:
9am-2pm CET on November 16, 2013, University of Warsaw, Poland. The event will also be webcast – details to come.
3-4 TEDx-style talkswith “thought leaders” in youth issues (approx. 10 minutes per talk)
Moderated panel discussion with TEDx speakers, geared towards online public (approx. 1 hour)
“Youth champions” share success stories/initiatives of landscape based approaches where involvement of youth was critical (approx. 10 minutes per talk)
Moderated discussion geared towards online public (approx. 1 hour)
Summary of issues and practical commitments (approx. 1 hour)
How can you apply?
We’re looking for two different sets of inspiring and energetic speakers:
Thought leaders in youth issues: Inspiring leaders who have changed the way youth are perceived in natural resource management sectors.
Youth champions: Have you successfully set up a project or
business in the natural resources sector that shows how young people can
make a difference? Share your success story with us.
With “natural resources”, we are looking to cover a wide range of
topics: agriculture, forestry, fisheries, livestock, land/air/water
management, nature conservation, climate change adaptation, sustainable
environmental development and its related industries.
To apply, or if you know someone that who would be the perfect
candidate, please send us a 200 word proposal including: the speaker
name, a short biography, whether the speaker is a “thought leader” or
“youth champion” and a description of the talk.
Please send applications to info@ypard.net before September 30th, 2013, highlighting in the email subject line whether you are applying for Thought leader GLFCOP19 or Success-Story GLFCOP19.
Potential speakers will be put forward to a selection committee and
will be notified by October. We will try to cover the travel and
accommodation costs for speakers who are unable to secure their own
funds. Get involved in the online discussions
We want this event to be shaped BY the participants FOR the
participants. As the entire event will be webcast, there will be a
chance for everyone to be involved in the event itself — whether you
will be in Poland for the UN Climate Change conference or not. There’s a
number of ways you can start sharing your stories and questions with
us:
Post your suggestions as comments on this blog
Tweet using the conference hashtag #GLFCOP19 and follow @GlobalLF
Let us know if you want to write blogs on youth topics and we’ll collate them on landscapes.org.
In the coming weeks, we will also be posting a number of blogs looking at the role of youth for a sustainable future on landscapes.org, so watch this space! The organisers
The Center for International Forestry Research
(CIFOR) is a nonprofit, global facility dedicated to advancing human
wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research
that enables more informed and equitable decision making about the use
and management of forests in less-developed countries. YPARD is an international movement by young professionals for Young Professionals for Agricultural Research for Development.
YPARD operates as a global on-line and off-line communication and
discussion platform and is meant to enable young professionals all over
the world to express their ideas and realize their full potential
towards a dynamic agricultural research for development. For more information contact:
Michelle Kovacevic: m.kovacevic@cgia.org
Marina Cherbonnier: Marina.Cherbonnier@ypard.net
Have achieved significant traction in their market already, meaning they have many customers/users and have consistent revenues.
Have released their product/service, gained feedback from their
target population, and then iterated their product to better meet the
demand. In short, they have “market intimacy”.
International Drawing Competition :: Food for a Healthy World
YUNGA is proud to present the International Drawing Competition: Food for a Healthy World. Food for a Healthy World is
a youth education initiative about food and nutrition. It promotes
awareness of the importance of a diversity of nutritious foods for a
healthy environment and for healthy people. It also highlights some
global challenges relating to food – such as hunger, malnutrition, the
food system, and climate change. The competition empowers children and
young people with knowledge to make more informed food choices and to be
active agents of change in our society.
This competition encourages children and young people to create artwork and drawings that express why nutritious foods are important for a healthy world.
Participants
This international drawing competition is open to ALL children and young people from 6 to 20 years old.
Competition rules
The drawing should reflect an issue concerning nutritious foods. The
drawings may reflect environmental or social issues. Learn more by
reading the “Time to Think and Act” section (pages 5-7). You can plan
and develop some educational activities to raise your group’s awareness
about food, nutrition and food production topics before they start
drawing.
Drawings
should be on white A4-size or letter-size paper in the round or square
frames provided inthe annexed templates (see the drawing competition form).
The diameter of the round frame and length of the square should be 18
cm. Pictures not submitted in this format cannot be considered in the
competition.
Drawings should be submitted giving the
full name, date of birth, country and postal and/or email address of
the participant. Drawings submitted without this information cannot be
considered in the competition.
Remind your group that
the drawing could be used for making small badges and large posters!
Encourage them to use bright, bold colours. Participants may use
drawing materials of any type: pens, pencils, paints, with the exception
of crayons as they do not reproduce well. They are also allowed to use
computer graphic programmes.
The drawings must be
the child’s or youth’s original creation. Most importantly they should
usetheir imagination and have lots of fun!
Deadline and submission of entries
The deadline for submitting your drawings is 1 October 2013. The postmark date will be regarded as the date of delivery.
Send your drawing by e-mail to: yunga@fao.org or by post it (preferably in a water-proof envelope) to:
Reuben Sessa FAO, NRC Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome, Italy
Please note that if your submission is sent electronically you should
keep the original drawing in a safe place as we may require the
original if your drawing is selected.
Competition prizes
A panel of FAO staff will choose the winning drawings. Prizes of US$500will be awarded to the winner of each age group (6-10, 11-15 and 16-20 years old), US$200 will be awarded to the runner up of each age group and US$100 will be awarded to the third best drawing of
each age group. In addition, Certificates of Recognition, signed by a
United Nations official and a special gift to the schools of the
winning artworks will be given.
Last but not least, the artworks will be used in logos, posters, FAO
publications (distributed worldwide), T shirts and activity badges! Download the drawing competition form here: