Friday 30 November 2018

Confession! How I Borrowed N10k For First Date With My Wife – Actor, IK Ogbonna

Popular Nollywood actor, IK Ogbonna and his Colombian wife, Sonia Morales have been plagued with break-up rumors for months now. While speaking in an exclusive interview with radio presenter and media personality, Daddy Freeze, IK Ogbonna, spoke out for the first time. He said: ”Even if we have issues like every relationship has, I feel like when we see one on one, we will sort them out.The thing I hate about Nigerians on marriage is that everyone tries to pretend like marriage is perfect. If you don’t fight with your wife, you are not in a relationship. No marriage is perfect. My wife is my best friend first. We might not agree on everything but we are true friends.” 

The actor credited her for his success saying since he met her, his, “account (bank) increased, my followers increased, my work rate, my spirituality increased”. The actor also disclosed that his estranged wife travelled down to Nigeria three months after they started chatting on Blackberry Messenger. He said, “I was stark broke when she came. I had just finished paying my rent and my account was red. I remember I borrowed like N10k from Adunni Ade. I used N5k to fuel the car to go to the airport. I had to buy Indomie (noodles) and a crate of eggs. I thought I was going to lose her.” Ogbonna said his wife wanted to go out and explore Nigeria but he insisted on them staying at home, adding that the first four days, her mood changed. “She was like how will I be in your country and you won’t take me anywhere,” he recounted. “At some point, I had to tell her that I am a hustling guy. I am just someone that believes in myself. She asked me one question; do I look like someone that wants to marry a broke person?”

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Very Sad Photos Of Yoldeboki, The Primary School In Gombe Where Pupils Study Under Tree (Must Read)

For pupils of Yoldeboki Primary School, every school day comes with a silent prayer that the weather will cooperate with their desire to learn. As a result of the hard choice the children are faced with, primary education is not as pleasant as it should be. The classroom is right under the open sky, subject to the whim of the elements, with a tree doing its best to provide shade. The blackboard also takes its place leaning against the tree, and the pupils sit their behinds on the bare dusty field. Some pupils are ‘lucky’. Those who wish bring chairs from home to school. 

They take classes in dilapidated structures that should be classrooms. From cracked walls threatening to collapse finally, to roofs that have long taken flight with the wind, the state of Yoldeboki Primary School is only fit for an area in the throes of recovery from war. However, there’s no war in Gombe where the school is located. Negligence of the local and state governments in reconstructing a block of classrooms for the community is what has led to the ‘war-torn’ state of the school. Located in Tambeyolo community of Akko Local Government of Gombe State, Yoldeboki Primary School was established in 1976 and has enjoyed no luck from the harsh weather which is major happening in the Northern part of the country.

An on-site visit to the school, by Civic Media Lab and Tracka, showed first-hand the devastating state of the school. Speaking on the state of the school, Mrs Marylin Adamu, the school’s headmistress lamented that government has continued to look away, despite many pleas to develop the school. “We tried all our possible best by meeting the people in government who can assist but nobody assisted us. We went to the local government to see the Education Secretary, who only promised,” she said. “The government asked us to write a letter and attach a picture of the school, which we did, but since then, we have not heard from them. We met with Adamu Jani Bello, who is the Local Government Chairman and also met with our Councillor, Adamu Yaro Yaro in 2017, who both promised to meet with the state governor. It has been more than one year now, but the government has not come to our aid. As it is now, there are no classrooms for the pupils to study.” The Only Hope of Primary Education for Tambeyolo Community The headmistress, who also attended the same primary school between 1985 and 1991, noted that the Yoldeboki is the only school in Tambeyolo community and has been helping with providing residents with primary education.

She added that parents ensure their children come to school, as that is the only hope of primary education they have. “To ensure pupils continue to learn, we combined two classes and teach them as one. Class one and two are merged, three and four then five and six,” she said. Mrs Adamu also stated that some of the pupils have to bring chairs from their homes as all learning facilities have been destroyed by rain. The Community Head, Mohammed Mogaji Alli, narrated how the school and community have continually sought help from government and how their pleas for help have been turned down. 

According to Alli, when the school was established in 1976, it had three blocks but they have been destroyed by rainstorm. He stated that the community contributed money to build a block of classrooms for the school. “The school used to have three blocks, but they were all destroyed by rainstorm. The school managed one of the blocks for almost 35 years before the community contributed money to build a block of classrooms for the school,” he said. He noted that when the community discovered that the classrooms they built was showed signs of disrepair, they initiated a self-help project and another block of classrooms was constructed. “The community came together and another block was also built through self-help project. That is the only standing block in the school and it might collapse very soon because of its present condition,” he said. The Community Head also spoke of efforts by the community to revive the school. He noted that they have jointly written to the State Universal Basic Education Board but nothing has been done. “Since 2010 that the school has been in this present state, we have reported the situation to SUBEB and our political representatives who are supposed to help — our local government chairman, councillor and other people at the state level, including Mallam Mohammed Mogaji —but none of them offered to help,” he said. 

A Call for Help The school management maintained that the present state of the school couldn’t encourage students to learn. For her part, the headmistress and members of the community urged the Ibrahim Dankwambo, Governor of Gombe State and political representatives to assist in restoring the school. She said: “The future of our children is at stake and this school is one of the ways to ensure our children have a bright future. This is the only school we have in this community and we want our governor to come to our aid and assist us by re-building the school.”

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Lolz! I Can't Date A Man Who Can't Buy Me A Car – 17-Year-Old Ghanaian Actress

A teenage Ghanaian actress, Maame Yaa Konadu Jackson, has stated that she cannot date someone who is poor and can’t afford to buy her a car. Speaking in an interview on the Delay Show, the 17-year-old emphasized that it will not be in the best of a poor guy to date her because she will likely cheat on him to get her needs provided. 

“Every lady deserves a guy who can take proper care of her. Someone who can buy you food and buy all that you need,” she stressed. In the revealing interview, the young actress also disclosed that she was dating an MP but had to break up with him. The MP, she stated, refused to open a makeup shop for her because she was not sleeping with him. Touching on rumors that she once dated fellow young actor Rahim Banda, Yaa Jackson explained that Banda was like a brother to her and she will not date him because he did not have the means to buy her a ‘tear rubber’ car.

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This has to STOP! See Pathetic Place Where Residents Of A Bauchi Community Fetch Drinking Water (Photos)

A Facebook user identified as Aminu Attahiru Abubakar, has taken to the social media platform to call out the Bauchi State Government for their non-chaland attitude towards handling the affairs of the state. He shared photos of some residents fetching ‘drinking’ water from a pipe inside a dirty gutter and wrote; “This is Anguwar Bakaro. Just look at the place where people are fetching water to drink in Bauchi State. It is a major failure which may result to cholera epidemic and cause death.  “I can excuse the government reasons for failure to complete other projects but if they cannot provide ordinary tap water for people in 4yrs, what excuse should I give them? Haba Dan Allah! “With all due respect to His Excellency, I like him as a person but his nonchalant attitude towards handling the affairs of our state is totally uncalled for. And his failure to fulfill his campaign promises such as providing water to the citizens is one of the reasons why I want him out of office. Let’s try another person gaskia.” 

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Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) Peacebuilding Interventions Internship 2019

Google Software Engineering Research Internship for EMEA 2019

American University in Cairo Scholarships for International Non-Degree Students in Egypt

ConnectHer Girls Impact the World Film Festival Competition 2019 (Over $25K in prizes)

Google Software Engineering Intern, Research, 2019 – Accra, Ghana

GEL PhD Full Funded Scholarship in Tanzania, 2019

University of Bonn/UNU-EHS Fully-funded Scholarships 2019/2020 for Students from Developing Countries – Germany

Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) Peacebuilding Interventions Internship 2019 for young Africans

Are you a postgraduate student (or have recently graduated) with a passion to promote fair, democratic and inclusive societies in Africa? Do you want to develop your peacebuilding, research and analysis skills in a dynamic South African non-profit organization that works in several countries across Africa? The Peacebuilding Interventions (PI) Programme at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) invites applications for a paid internship from candidates who meet the following requirements:

Required Skills:

  • Competence in research and analysis;
  • Excellent communication skills;
  • Computer literate – Word, Excel and PowerPoint;
  • The ability to work independently with attention to detail;
  • Competency in English is necessary while another international language would be an advantage.
  • Ability to write, proofread or edit articles, op-eds, etc.

Responsibilities:

  • Conducting research and analyses of conflict and peace in Africa
  • Drafting and writing concept notes
  • Participating in the planning and organisation of PI events such as workshops, seminars, & dialogues.
  • Attending designated meetings of the PI program and contributing towards its work.

Academic requirements:

Applicants should be in possession of, or in the process of completing a Masters Degree in Conflict and Peace Studies, Political Studies, Development Studies, Human Rights, Gender & Peacebuilding, or a related discipline.

Conditions of appointment:

  • An initial three months contract will be offered, with the possibility of renewal.
  • Applicants from South Africa and other African countries are encouraged to apply.
  • Applicants should at the time of application be in possession of documentation that allow them to work in South Africa.
  • Please submit your CV, a cover letter motivating your application, details of three contactable referees, and an example of a short essay or research paper (maximum of 1000 words) to Ms. Anthea Flink at: aflink@ijr.org.za  by the 10th of December 2018, using PI Intern in the subject heading.
  • Applications without the relevant documentation will not be considered. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.


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Procter & Gamble Business Administration Learnership 2019 | South Africa

Submit Applications for World Journalist Fellowship Program!

Deadline: 4 January 2019

Applications are open for World Journalist Fellowship to provide support to international journalists who enroll in one of their graduate programs in journalism at the NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.

The fellow will pursue the degree in one of their nine concentrations:

  • Business and Economic Reporting
  • Cultural Reporting and Criticism
  • Global and Joint Program Studies
  • Literary Reportage
  • Magazine Writing
  • News and Documentary
  • Reporting the Nation and New York
  • Science, Health and Environmental Reporting
  • Studio 20: Digital First

Benefits

  • The 2019 Fellowship covers tuition expenses and registration fees for two of the three or four semesters of the program.
  • The fellow will also receive a stipend of approximately $14,000 for each of the two semesters of the fellowship.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must:

  • hold a non-U.S. passport
  • be fluent in English and at least one additional language
  • currently be an independent journalist or a journalist working for an independent news organization (corporate or institutional communications does not qualify).
  • have a minimum of four years’ experience at a print or electronic journalism publication. A combination of freelance journalism assignments equal to at least four years of full-time work will be considered. Internships and work for student publications do not count toward the four-year requirement. Public Relations and corporate communications experience do not qualify.
  • possess a four-year undergraduate degree or a three-year undergraduate degree plus one year of graduate work.
  • complete applications for both the fellowship and for admission to the M.A. program in Journalism
  • TOEFL: take the TOEFL or IELTS. The TOEFL is waived only if English was an applicant’s language of instruction in his or her degree program.

How to Apply

Applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit https://journalism.nyu.edu/about-us/awards-and-fellowships/world-journalist-fellowship/



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Scholarships for Nigerian Master Students in Nigeria and Kenya, 2019

Google PhD Fellowship Program 2019

IWMF’s Kim Wall Memorial Fund: Inviting Women Journalists

Deadline: 4 January 2019

The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) is currently inviting women journalist for its Kim Wall Memorial Fund.

The grant will fund a female reporter covering subculture, broadly defined, and what Kim liked to call “the undercurrents of rebellion.” Kim wanted more women to be out in the world, brushing up against life, and the Kim Wall Memorial Fund honors this legacy.

The fund was established by Kim’s parents, her brother Tom Wall, her partner Ole Stobbe, and her friends Mansi Choksi, May Jeong, Adam Perez and Dhiya Kuriakose.

This fund was developed in the spirit that Kim would have wanted more women to be out in the world, brushing up against life. Through this grant, the IWMF seeks to help bend the world toward Kim’s vision.

Funding Information

The Kim Wall Memorial Fund will distribute one $5,000 grant once a year, and the first award will be made in mid-March 2018. Winners will be paired with a mentor to assist them in their reporting.

  • Grants will be $5,000 USD.
  • Grants will be awarded to cover reporting-related costs including travel (flights, ground transportation, drivers), logistics, visa fees, and payment for fixers/translators.
  • All applications must be filled out online via the IWMF’s online application system.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Women journalists from anywhere in the world are eligible to apply.
  • Professional Journalism must be the applicant’s primary profession.
  • Applicants must have three or more years of professional journalism experience.
  • All answers and documents must be in English.

How to Apply

Applicants can apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.iwmf.org/programs/kim-wall-memorial-fund/



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Opening Soon: 180 Swedish Institute Study Scholarships 2019 for Developing Countries

Google PhD Fellowship Program, 2019

Submit Applications for 2019 COALAR Australia-Latin America Young Entrepreneur Award!

The Council on Australia Latin America Relations (COALAR) is seeking applications for its 2019 Young Entrepreneur Award for two young entrepreneurs whose efforts have contributed to building Australia-Latin America relations.

The COALAR Board established the Young Entrepreneur Award to provide an incentive for young, creative and motivated entrepreneurs to deepen Australia Latin America relations. The Award aims to inspire those with existing business and commercial links to expand their operations, and those who are establishing links to further business/commercial activities.

Award Information

  • The awards comprise a cash prize of $5,000 each plus travel and accommodation expenses to a location in Australia to receive their award and have their entrepreneurial achievement profiled. Opportunities will also be provided for networking and linkages to support expansion of their enterprise/activity.
  • The Australian Technology Network is sponsoring the $5,000 cash prize for each of the successful candidates. Air New Zealand will provide a return flight to Australia for the Latin American Young Entrepreneur.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, entrepeneurs must:

  • demonstrate they have built or contributed to building an organisation that enriches the relationship between Latin America and Australia;
  • be Australian or Latin American (please note: priority will be given to Australian and Latin American nationals but consideration will also be given to applicants who can demonstrate strong and significant personal or cultural connection to either place);
  • be under the age of 40;
  • be endorsed by two of their peers (i.e. work colleagues or associates who can endorse the applicants’ claims);
  • consent to the collection, use and disclosure of their personal information in so far as it pertains to the award for promotion and publicity purposes.

How to Apply

Applicants should submit their applications online through the SmartyGrants via given website.

Deadline: 12 February 2019

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My Child Matters Grant Award 2019-2021

Deadline: 17 December 2018

The Sanofi Espoir Foundation has announced the call for new 3-Year project proposals for My Child Matters Grant Awards 2019-2021.

My Child Matters (MCM) program, initiated as a sustainable alliance by the Sanofi Espoir Foundation, collaborates with partners in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa, Asia and Latin America to fight childhood cancer and reduce in equalities in access to care and disease outcome. Since 2005, this program has supported 58 pediatriconcology projects in developing countries.

Main Selection Criteria

To be considered eligible for support by the Sanofi Espoir Foundation, applicant’s project must align with MCM’s mission.

  • Project aims at reducing inequalities in childhood cancer care and outcomes for children residing in LMICs.
  • Project aims at building local capabilities for childhood cancer care and improves local health care standards by addressing one or more of the following broad categories:
    • Creating or supporting use of pediatric cancer registries
    • Raising awareness of childhood cancer and cancer prevention
    • Improving early diagnosis and access to care
    • Educating / training healthcare professionals
    • Making improvements to healthcare infrastructure, with an emphasis on improvement that will have an impact on childhood cancer treatment outcomes
    • Providing psychosocial support
    • Providing a universally acceptable standard of care for curative treatment, pain control and palliative care
    • Reducing treatment abandonment rates
  • Project proposal should address local or regional needs and fall within the context of ground realities in their region. Its should aim to influence abroad patient population, rather than focusing on the needs of a few, and should rely on locally available and appropriately trained team members to build and carry out each objective.
  • The organization receiving the funding must be an existing institution, NGO or non-profit. Not necessarily directly involved in the project. A due diligence will be made. No funds will be transferred to hospitals, private clinics or individuals.
  • Project must have other sources of funding. A minimum of 10% co-funding is compulsory for MCM supported projects.

Criteria

Applicant’s project plan MUST include:

  • An action plan, built in to the project proposal. The findings/result will form the most important component of project’s measurable progress.
  • An advocacy plan for gathering local support for project from private, government, or non- government organizations in an effort to ensure sustainability after end of MCM’s 3-year grant support.
  • An effort to develop strategic partnerships with professional institutions/organizations, and/or healthcare facilities in their country or region, to help magnify the impact of project through mutual cooperation and sharing of resources, expertise, and knowledge.

Non-eligibility Criteria

  • Outside the healthcare field
  • Use of grant funds for clinical trials
  • Use of grant funds for procurement of any kind of medication/drugs
    • Use of grant funds primarily for salaries (EXCEPT when specifically pre-approved for this purpose, based on justified need).When used for this purpose, salaries and stipends must form less than 50% of the total grant amount and MUST gradually be absorbed by an alternate source of funding as the project progresses.
  • Objectives that focus on building or rehabilitating a physical structure or purchasing equipment
    • Actions contrary to the ethical principles of the Foundation and to human rights in general, especially those that involve any form of religious propaganda or preaching.

How to Apply

Applicants must download the documents and send it electronically at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit http://fondation-sanofi-espoir.com/en/news-2018-11-15-grant-award-mcm.php



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Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF)/French Development Agency (AFD)/French Institute for Research in Africa, Nigeria (IFRA) 2018/2019 Scholarship Programme for Nigerian Master Students

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), the French Development Agency (AFD) and the French Institute for Research in Africa, Nigeria (IFRA Nigeria), have signed a partnership agreement on the programme “Supporting Entrepreneurship in Africa”.

Application Deadline: 20th December, 2018.

Eligible Countries: Nigeria

To be taken at (country): Nigeria and Kenya

About the Award: As part of the agreement, one Nigerian master student in Economics or Political Sciences of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) or the University of Ibadan (UI) will be selected to conduct field research in Nigeria and Kenya, starting in January 2019. The research will aim at studying the impact of the “Supporting Entrepreneurship in Africa” programme in the targeted countries.

The successful applicant will team up with a French student starting fieldwork in January 2019 in other African countries. Both students will compare their collected data and exchange ideas.

Eligible Field of Study: Economics or Political Sciences

Type: Masters

EligibilityNigerian Master Students in Economics or Political Sciences matriculated in UNILAG or UI for the 2018-2019 academic year.

Number of Awards: 1

Value of Award: The successful applicant will be co-supervised by the IFRA team and the TEF foundation. He/She will be endowed with a monthly stipend of 500 Euros over a period of one year to fund his/her research. Additionally, transport and research fees in the other targeted country will be covered. The student will have access to the TEF foundation data and logistical support in Nigeria and Kenya. He/She will produce a master thesis presenting the key research findings as well as a technical report to be submitted to both TEF and IFRA.

How to Apply: 

Visit Programme Webpage for Details



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Apply for AFRIKA KOMMT! Fellowship 2019 – 2021

Deadline: 11 January 2019

Applications are open for AFRIKA KOMMT! fellowship programme that is an initiative of German industry for future leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa.

Benefits

  • The programme fellows benefit through
    • gaining first-hand practical experience in a leading German enterprise
    • being exposed to leadership concepts and management techniques in practice
    • becoming acquainted with working processes and business culture in German enterprises
    • extending their international management competencies
    • initiating networks of cooperation partners between Sub-Saharan Africa and German companies
  • The partner companies benefit through
    • establishing networks of cooperation and trust in promising future markets in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • extending their experience with the working and business culture in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • improving their knowledge about cultures, markets, countries etc. in Sub-Saharan Africa

Eligibility Criteria

  • The AFRIKA KOMMT! fellowship programme aims at highly qualified, self-driven young professionals and junior executives from Sub-Saharan Africa with several years of hands-on work experience, strong leadership qualities and a very high level of commitment and dedication.
  • Besides the specific technical expertise relevant to the partner company, the programme requires candidates to have the following set of general skills and attributes:
  • Language and communication skills:
    • Excellent English skills
    • Strong oral and written communication skills
    • High willingness to learn German
  • Professional skills:
    • High leadership potential
    • Strong self-motivation and self-starter mentality
    • High level of dedication, commitment and target-orientation
    • Strong capacity for teamwork

How to Apply

Applicants can apply via given website.

Eligible Countries: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo DR,  Congo-Brazzaville, Cote d Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe

For more information, please visit https://www.afrika-kommt.de/



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Thursday 29 November 2018

Borlaug Global Research Alliance Fellowships 2019 for Researchers in Developing Countries

Call for Applications: Noel Buxton Trust Grant Program 2019 (Up to £5,000)

International Masters in Rural Development (IMRD) Scholarship 2019/2020 for Students in Developing Countries

IIE Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East 2019 (US$10,000 prize)

Belgium: Ghent University Full-fee Doctoral Scholarships 2019/2020 for Developing Countries

CfEP My!Europe – Young MEPs for Democracy Program 2019 (Fully-funded)

DAAD/PLAAS 2019/2020 Scholarship Programme in Strengthening Advisory Capacities for Land Governance in Africa

DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) in collaboration with PLAAS (Institute for Poverty, Land & Agrarian Studies) is offering in-country/in-region scholarships, as part of the Strengthening Capacities for Land Governance in Africa programme. 

Application Deadline: 7th December 2018

Eligible Countries: African countries

To be taken at (country): University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa

About the Award: DAAD is offering competitive scholarships for Masters (3) in Poverty, Land & Agrarian Studies, offered at PLAAS.

Field of Study: Masters in Poverty, Land & Agrarian Studies, offered at PLAAS.

Type: Masters

Eligibility: These scholarships are aimed at young candidates, mid-career professionals, researchers and university staff. Female applicants and candidates from less privileged regions or groups are especially encouraged to participate in the programme.

Selection Criteria: For admission to the MPhil Research in Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, applicants must have obtained an Honours degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. sociology, history, economics, political science, agriculture, public administration, development studies, geographical and environmental studies). Students must demonstrate a good understanding of their chosen research topic and have research experience in one or more of the following themes – poverty, land and agrarian reform, rural development, and natural resources.

Number of Awards: 3

Value of Award:

Tuition fees
Study and research allowance
Printing allowance
Monthly Scholarship (Accommodation, Food etc.)
Travel allowance (In-Region only)
Insurance

Duration of Programme:  2 years

How to Apply: Applicants are required to apply online to UWC, as well as submit the relevant supporting documents listed below. Click here for more information on the DAAD Call for Applications 2019.

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INSA-JRD TATA Fellowship Program 2019 for Researchers from Developing Countries (Fully-funded)

Analytics & Data Science Summer School 2019 Developing Countries Scholarship Fund

The Institute for Analytics and Data Science is presenting its fifth annual Summer School, bringing you two weeks of cutting-edge courses across the field of data science and analytics.

Application Deadline: 2nd December 2018

Eligible Countries: Developing Countries

To be taken at (country):  University of Essex, UK

About the Award: Due to our UNESCO commitments, IADS are very pleased to offer a number of fee-only scholarship opportunities for the 2019 Summer School.

Our Summer School provides a unique opportunity to:

  • attend state-of-the-art courses delivered by world leading academics and industry partners from around the globe

  • attend keynotes from renowned experts, and

  • network with your peers in an invaluable forum for knowledge exchange.

Whether you’re interested in the curation and management of big data, advanced techniques and methods including artificial intelligence and statistical methods, or applications of big data in fields ranging from business and finance to bioinformatics, you’ll find a set of relevant courses for you.

Type: Training

Eligibility: These scholarships are awarded on an application basis, and only delegates who satisfy the below criteria are eligible to apply:

  1. Applicants must be students at an educational institution

  2. Applicants must be from a developing country

  3. Applicants must be able to cover their own accommodation and travel fees upon successful receipt of the award

Number of Awards: Limited

Value of Award: fee-only

Duration of Programme:  29 July – 09 August 2019

How to Apply: 

  • Scholarship applications will be accepted from 29 October 2018, and all completed scholarship applications must be sent to iadssum@essex.ac.uk by 2 December 2018 at 23:59. Strictly no extensions will be made to this deadline.
  • Scholarship application forms can be downloaded here (Word, 15KB). 
  • GOODLUCK!

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Borlaug Global Research Alliance Fellowships 2019

GlobalGiving Accelerator Program – March 2019 (Up to $30,000+ in matching funding)

Tony Elumelu Foundation TEF/AFD)/IFRA 2018/2019 Scholarship Programme for Nigerian Master Students

Application Deadline: Thursday 20th of December, 2018.

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), the French Development Agency (AFD) and the French Institute for Research in Africa, Nigeria (IFRA Nigeria), have signed a partnership agreement on the programme “Supporting Entrepreneurship in Africa”.

Beginning in 2015, the Supporting Entrepreneurship in Africa programme is a philanthropic initiative which goal is to identify and empower young African entrepreneurs.

As part of the agreement, one Nigerian master student in Economics or Political Sciences of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) or the University of Ibadan (UI) will be selected to conduct field research in Nigeria and Kenya, starting in January 2019. The research will aim at studying the impact of the “Supporting Entrepreneurship in Africa” programme in the targeted countries.

The successful applicant will be co-supervised by the IFRA team and the TEF foundation. He/She will be endowed with a monthly stipend of 500 Euros over a period of one year to fund his/her research. Additionally, transport and research fees in the other targeted country will be covered. The student will have access to the TEF foundation data and logistical support in Nigeria and Kenya. He/She will produce a master thesis presenting the key research findings as well as a technical report to be submitted to both TEF and IFRA.

The successful applicant will team up with a French student starting fieldwork in January 2019 in other African countries. Both students will compare their collected data and exchange ideas.

Eligibility:

  • Nigerian Master Students in Economics or Political Sciences matriculated in UNILAG or UI for the 2018-2019 academic year.

Application Procedure:

  • Applicants must email their CV and cover letter to info@ifra-nigeria.org
  • INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS, FROM DISTINCT UNIVERSITIES OR FIELDS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED
  • Deadline: Applications must be submitted not later than Thursday 20th of December, 2018.

 

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Tony Elumelu Foundation TEF/AFD)/IFRA 2018/2019 Scholarship Programme 



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Google Africa PhD Fellowship Program 2019 for African Students

Google Africa PhD Fellowship Program 2019 for African Graduate Students ($30,000 award)

Application Deadline:Monday, 4th February 2019 at 11:59:59 PM GMT.

Google PhD Fellowships directly support graduate students as they pursue their PhD, as well as connect them to a Google Research Mentor.

Nurturing and maintaining strong relations with the academic community is a top priority at Google. The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding graduate students doing exceptional work in computer science and related research areas. We currently offer Fellowships in Australia, China and East Asia, Europe, Africa, India, the United States and Canada.

Google PhD Fellowship students are a select group recognized by Google researchers and their institutions as some of the most promising young academics in the world. The Fellowships are awarded to students who represent the future of research in the following fields:

  • Algorithms, Optimizations and Markets
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Machine Learning
  • Machine Perception, Speech Technology and Computer Vision
  • Mobile Computing
  • Natural Language Processing (including Information Retrieval and Extraction)
  • Privacy and Security
  • Programming Languages and Software Engineering
  • Quantum Computing
  • Structured Data and Database Management
  • Systems and Networking

Benefits:

Africa

  • Up to 3 year Fellowship
  • US $30K to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel
  • Google Research Mentor

Requirements:

Applications are open to students in Computer Science and related areas from any Indian or African university.

For current PhD Students

  1. Applicants must be enrolled into a full-time PhD program at a university in Africa. Applicants who are currently in their first year of a part-time PhD program and transferring to full-time positions are also welcome to apply.
  2. Students should be early PhD students, i.e, should not have been into more than 1 year of their PhD. Applicants for the 2019 Fellowship must have started their program on or after 1-Jan-2018
  3. Students must remain enrolled in the PhD program for the duration of the Fellowship or forfeit the award.
  4. Applicants must be pursuing a PhD in Computer Science or related areas.
  5. Google employees and family members of Google employees are not eligible
  6. Students who are already receiving another corporate fellowship are not eligible.

For current Undergraduate/Masters students and Professionals

  1. Grant of the fellowship to this category of applicants is contingent on them joining a full-time PhD program at a university in Africa within the calendar year of the award.
  2. Student applicants must be full-time Undergraduate or Masters students enrolled at an African university. Professionals must be employed/affiliated with an organization registered in Africa.
  3. The Google Fellowship award shall be contingent on the awardee registering for the full-time PhD program at an African university, in Computer Science or related areas, within the calendar year 2019, or the award shall be forfeited.
  4. Grant of the Google Fellowship does not mean admission to the PhD program of a university. The awardee must also complete the PhD admission process of the respective institute/university where he/she wishes to register for PhD.
  5. Grant of the Google Fellowship will be subject to the rules and guidelines applicable in the institute/university where the awardee registers for the PhD program.
  6. Google employees and family members of Google employees are not eligible.

Application Process

  • The Google Africa PhD Fellowship program application window for 2019 is now open until Monday, 4th February 2019 at 11:59:59 PM GMT.


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Marion Dönhoff Fellowship at the Michael Succow Foundation 2019

ConnectHer Girls Impact the World Film Festival 2019 Video Contest ( $USD 25,000 in Prizes)

Application Deadline: January 20, 2019

The Girls Impact the World Film Festival is an annual event that focuses on issues facing women and girls around the world. High school and undergraduate students, submit your 3-6 minute short films that address global women’s issues such as: education for girls, maternal health, violence against women and girls, and a variety of other issues.

Requirements:

  • Students enrolled in high school or undergraduate programs are qualified to enter. If chosen as a finalist, filmmakers must provide proof of enrollment at their school/university. (Special circumstances may be considered for youth who are not in school.)
  • Filmmakers must be 25 years old or under by the submission date
  • You may enter up to TWO films as long as they address two separate topics.

Film Requirements:

  • Films must be 3 to 6 minutes long.
    – They must focus on a Girls Impact the World topic and/or propose solutions to one critical challenge within that topic.
  • Films must be created after January 1, 2018.
  • Be an original film that does NOT contain copyrighted material.
  • Original work should never be a copy or remake of another film. All Girls Impact the World Film Festival film submission must be original works made entirely by students. That means that scripts and storyboards, directing, cinematography, editing, etc., must be done by students aged 25 and under although teachers and advisers can offer input.
  • Actors and film subjects may be non-students.
  • Powerpoints will not be accepted.

Benefits:

  • Winners will be awarded over $25K in prizes! The Red Carpet Event for the 2019 awards ceremony will be held in Austin, TX, USA on Saturday, April 13, 2019.

Prizes:

Submit Your Film to Win Amazing Prizes and Internship Opportunities

Judges’ Choice Grand Prize: $5000

Judges’ Choice 1st Runner Up: $2500

Judges’ Choice 2nd Runner Up: $1000

Gems’ Choice Grand Prize: $1000

People’s Choice Winner: $2500 (based on the total number of fb likes + tweets – winner will be chosen from top 10 most popular) *

Most Innovative Film or Solution prize: $1000

Ian Somerhalder Foundation Green IS Prize – $2500

HONEST BEAUTY Prize – $2500

Global Impact Prize: $2,500

Stand Up Men Prize: $2,500

Girls in STEM Prize: $2,000

Let Girls Learn Prize: $1,000

2019 SUBMISSION FORM / Questions? filmfest@connecther.org

Before submitting, please check:
1)Does your film address at least one of the GITW issue areas (see guidelines page)?
1A) GREEN IS entries, please check box below, “Enter this film into the Green IS Contest”.
2)Is your film between 3 – 6 minutes?
3)Are you a current high school or undergraduate student?
4)Is your submission an ORIGINAL film?
5)Did you include the End Marker still image in your film?
Please read ALL Film Requirements before submitting your film.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the ConnectHer Girls Impact the World Film Festival 2019



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British Council Media capacity building workshop 2018 for media Professionals – Lagos, Nigeria

 

Wednesday 05 December 2018 – 08:30 to Thursday 06 December 2018 – 16:00

Location: Lagos, Nigeria

 

The media capacity building workshop is a master class aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of mid-level journalists of media houses in Nigeria covering radio, TV, newspapers and reputable online platforms to enable them to deliver on their jobs competently and position themselves for opportunities within and outside the industry.

The first edition was launched in November 2017.

The second edition this year is a roadshow in three major cities in Nigeria. Abuja, Port Harcourt and now Lagos

Event Sessions:

  • Conflict sensitive journalism: This session will aim to ensure journalists understand the effect of their work and roles during conflicts and can better appreciate how important their role is in a conflict.
  • Collaborations in the media space – Nigerian media/International media: This aspect of the workshop will highlight the opportunities for collaboration and the benefits.
  • Online Content Optimization for Journalists: This session shares some of the finer points about how media organizations can properly work on their online exposure through Google search and tools to achieve this.
  • Story Telling in contemporary Nigeria: This will explore showing journalists how they can build persuasive opinion editorial content that will generate publicity or reputational benefits.
  • Upholding journalism ethics in the age of social media: Sifting facts from fake news. This will highlight the Importance of getting to the truth before the news is published and the harm of disseminating fake news.

Facilitators:

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the British Council Media capacity building workshop 2018



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DAAD: University of Hohenheim AgEcon Scholarships 2019/2020 for Developing Countries

A limited number of scholarships are available for outstanding AgEcon candidates from developing countries.

Application Deadline: 1st December 2018

Eligible Countries: developing countries

To be taken at (country): Germany

About the Award: These scholarships are provided by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) under its special initiative “Development-Related Postgraduate Courses” (EPOS).

The DAAD initiative aims at providing academically educated young professionals from developing countries with further specialized studies. The typical scholarship holder will come either from a public authority or state or private company in a developing country and as such be engaged in the planning and execution of directives and projects with emphasis on development policy.

Type: Masters, PhD

Selection Criteria: The selection for the DAAD scholarships is highly competitive. Only developing country nationals with at least four years of full-time university education and an outstanding Bachelor’s degree can apply.
In addition to the general AgEcon entry requirements, scholarship applicants need to prove a minimum of two years of relevant professional experience. The graduation from university should not be longer than 6 years ago.

Number of Awards: Not specified

Value of Award: DAAD scholars will receive a monthly stipend of EUR 750 over the two-year AgEcon program period and will do a two-months intensive German language course before the program starts. The German language course is an integral part of the DAAD initiative. It takes place in the months of August and September at the Language Center of the University of Hohenheim.

How to Apply:

  • Download, fill and sign the official  DAAD application form and make sure to prepare all required documents as described on the programme webpage (see Link below)
  • GOODLUCK!

Visit Programme Webpage for Details

Important Notes: Please note that Teaching and research at a university or another research institute are not considered professional experience by the DAAD (exception: PhD postgraduate courses).



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Apply for EarthCorps International Corps Member Position 2019

Sahara Group Talent and Entrepreneurship Program (STEP) 2019 for young Nigerian Graduates

In Sahara, we believe that taking the right step in sourcing young talents and developing them into a formidable force is critical to our business success and sustainability. The Sahara Talent & Entrepreneurship Program (STEP) was therefore borne out of the desire to reposition the Group’s talent management strategy in line with our business expansion and future ambition.

The objective is to focus on developing entrepreneurship leadership skills of young talents and to improve their business acumen, strategic thinking & relationship management required to support growth strategies in the group.

The one-year program is structured systematically to expose the young talents with entrepreneurial mindset to all areas of the business as it reflects the diversity of roles across board. The development programme will include two or three rotations that combine on-the-job learning with formal training opportunities with blended foundational skill training, in-house classroom training program, feedback sessions, hands-on projects, coaching and mentoring opportunities. The young talents will be given stimulating hands-on roles, and have the opportunity to not only understand the culture and core values of the company but to live by them.

If you want to grow and make an impact as a business leader, explore a world of possibilities and harness your potential in a vibrant young environment, then the Sahara Talent & Entrepreneurship Program (STEP) is just right for you.

The Unlimited Value Proposition to Young talents:

  • Challenging & Evolving Career– Participants will be exposed to challenging real-life business scenarios in today’s rapidly evolving business environment working in a diverse and global environment. There will be opportunities to be part of an organization that believes in disruption as a tool for strategic development in today’s business world.
  • Unique Mentorship Opportunity– Participants will have a unique mentorship opportunity to shadow renowned business leaders. The participants will have the unique opportunity to relate directly with top management in order to enhance their growth, mind-set and self-empowerment
  • Capacity Building– Participants will receive training in our business tailored to their skills and career aspirations. They will be given a veritable platform to develop their potential.
  • Multicultural Exposure– Participants will have the opportunity to travel and be exposed to our businesses across locations and will develop an extensive understanding of the diverse culture within the group.
  • Strategic Growth & Personal Empowerment– Participants will be groomed to have an extensive understanding of the energy business and the opportunity to build a broad network both internally & externally

Responsibilities:

• Actively participate in the programme (on-the-job tasks, peer learning, mentoring and training assigned).

• Work on assignments related to assigned role within a function.

• Participate in departmental and cross-functional business projects (on project basis or as full rotation to other departments).

• Take full responsibility with planning and organizing activities related to your assignment, as well as delivery of assigned objectives, projects and results. Actively propose process and business improvements.

• Collaborate, develop and maintain relationships with colleagues from own team, other departments, mentors, project sponsors – while proactively seeking feedback.

• Take full ownership and charge over your development: leverage on each opportunity and feedback

Minimum Qualification/ Experience:

• University degree in a reputable University (Minimum: Second Class Upper)

• Maximum of 2 years (Post-NYSC) experience. Completion of NYSC is a must.

• Maximum age- 26 years old by December 2018

Personality Traits:

• Independence: the ability to take initiative, lead on projects and be proactive in prioritizing a dynamic and diverse workload.

• Interpersonal: confidence informing effective working relationships with a broad range of people, including working as part of a team.

• Analytical: the ability to draw accurate and informative conclusions from detailed research without losing sight of the bigger picture.

• Communication: effective oral and written communication of ideas with an excellent command of English

• Adaptability: the ability to multitask, and to respond effectively to change, on a day-to-day basis and between placements.

Working Relationships
• Group Human Resources

• All staff

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Sahara Talent & Entrepreneurship Program (STEP)



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City of Ekurhuleni Trainee Constable Learnership 2019 for young South Africans

Nominations Open for AIDF Africa Innovator of the Year Award!

Deadline: 18 January 2019

The Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) is currently accepting nominations for the Innovator of the Year Award that aims to recognise individuals for their inspiring leadership, forward thinking, creative problem-solving and implementation of innovative programmes that have helped drive African progress towards Sustainable Development Goals.

This competition celebrates individuals as well as teams who have introduced game-changing initiatives, created research or inventions that have made an impact on the humanitarian aid and development sectors in Africa over the past year.

Benefits

The award winner will benefit from extensive media coverage and industry recognition for their achievements in humanitarian aid and development. The recipient will be awarded the following:

  • A crystal award at the AIDF Africa Summit 2019
  • Free registration for the AIDF Africa Summit 2020
  • A press release announcing the award winner will be published on aidforum.org as well as the event website with details of the winner’s initiatives, research or inventions that made an impact on the global humanitarian aid and development sectors over the past year
  • Social media endorsements by AIDF

Criteria

  • Inspired innovation: nominees should exhibit a thoughtful, creative and innovative approach to resolving humanitarian and development challenges in Africa over the past year.
  • Proven impact: the initiatives, research or inventions that nominees have introduced or implemented should demonstrate a positive impact on solving global humanitarian aid and development challenges in Africa.
  • Building on success: nominees should be looking to enhance and grow the impact of their initiatives, research or inventions to accelerate progress towards Sustainable Development Goals, including future plans to take their idea to the next level.
  • All finalists should be available to attend the awards ceremony on 26 February 2019 at Trademark Hotel, Nairobi.

Eligibility

  • Nominations are open to individuals who work within the humanitarian aid and development sector.
  • An award can be based on the work of a team but needs to contain a name of the team leader i.e. nominee, who will accept the award on the team’s behalf.
  • Self-nominations are allowed.
  • Please obtain the nominee’s consent to participate in this award program.
  • There is no submission fee, however, if applicants are entering a nomination, please ensure that they complete all required fields of the nomination form.

How to Apply

Applicants must apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit http://africa.aidforum.org/awards



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Nominations Open for Energy Management Leadership Awards!

Deadline: 31 January 2019

The Clean Energy Ministerial are seeking nominations for its Energy Management Leadership Awards to recognize leading organizations for their energy management achievements and raise the profile of the ISO 50001 energy management system as a proven, broadly applicable solution to global energy and climate challenges.

Categories

  • CEM Award of Excellence for Energy Management: The winners will be honored at the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM10), which takes place in Canada in May 2019. The Award of Excellence recognizes not only achieved savings but also organizations’ efforts to transform the way they are using energy. The awards aim to acknowledge organizations of various sizes, types, sectors, and geographies.
  • National Energy Management Awards: Governments may honor organizations submitting top entries from their countries.
  • Energy Management Insight Awards: All qualifying entries will receive this recognition for helping to build global insight on the benefits of energy management systems.

Eligibility Criteria

Any organization from around the world in the industrial, commercial, or public sector certified to ISO 50001 is eligible to participate:

  • ISO 50001 certificates must be issued by a third-party certification bodies that are accredited by Accreditation Bodies that are members of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). Learn more about accredited certification bodies in the FAQs. A copy of this certificate must be included with the submittal of each case study; expired certificates are not accepted.
  • Entries may feature ISO 50001 implementation at a corporate level, multi-site, or single facility, as noted on the ISO 50001 certificate. Entries at any of these levels (corporate, multi-site, or single facility) are welcome and encouraged. If you choose to submit a case study that addresses a corporate energy management system with multiple sites included within the scope of the ISO 50001 certificate, the case study entered needs to cover the entire full scope of the certification. If you submit a case study describing ISO 50001 implementation and results for multiple sites, a copy of each relevant site’s ISO 50001 certificate is required. View more guidance on corporate and multi-site entries in the FAQs.
  • Energy performance improvement results must be included case studies. Projected results are not accepted.
  • For organizations that have participated in this awards program in previous years:
    • Previous award recipients may enter the 2019 awards program if the scope and boundaries of the EnMS have changed (e.g., an expanded scope from single facility to multiple or certification of a different facility within the organization) or after recertification to ISO 50001. The program does not accept re-entry of case studies that received awards from this program in past years (i.e., revised versions of case studies that address the same scope and boundaries and include the same ISO 50001 certificates).
    • Organizations that have previously won an Award of Excellence in Energy Management are not eligible for the 2019 Award of Excellence but are eligible to receive an Insight Award.

How to Apply

Applicants should submit a completed application form via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit http://www.cleanenergyministerial.org/initiative-clean-energy-ministerial/2019-energy-management-leadership-awards-official-rules#overview



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