From cinsainfo@lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 11 12:12:27 2005 From: cinsainfo@lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:12:27 +0200 Subject: [Cinsainfo] SELF- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG AFRICANS Message-ID: <002e01c4f7d6$d1923ae0$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> This may be useful to you or someone you know. Please reply to Afromedia. Hallo ALL, We wish you all a happy and peaceful new year. The sad news of brain-drain and the increasing dead toll of young Africans at the border between North Africa and Europe is very unfortunate. To help reduce this menace, we have launched a preventive project of helping young, enterprising and ambitious Panafrican-minded youths to start decent, self-employed ventures in their home villages, communities or selected localities on the AFRICAN CONTINENT. We hereby invite all young Africans(between 20 to 40 years of age) to kindly send us EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES OF BUSINESS PROPOSALS they believe would help them support their families, promote social stability, bio-diversity and entrepreneurial compentence. Interested respondents should kindly include their curriculum vitae and copies of their, national ID-cards or passports. Those without project proposals can still apply. We may jointly develop ventures that match their qualifications or experience. Please kindly forward this offer to all hard working young Africans you may know. You may as well translate this call into respective local languages and or announce it via your community radios. Disabled youths with skills, ex-child sodiers and female from all member states of the African Union are encouraged to respond. Graduates, non-graduates, drop-outs, trainees of non-formal education and apprentices of the informal cottage industries can apply. THOSE ALREADY ENGAGED IN SOME KINDS OF LEGAL TRADE OR INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVIES AND NEED CAPITAL TO EXPAND OR GROW, SHOULD APPLY. www.afromediafilmtv.net DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THE 31ST.AUGUST 2005 Bubacarr Sankanu General Manager TIMBOUCTOU CULTURE & MEDIATHEQUE gGmbH Postfach 800144 D-51001 Cologne Germany www.afromediafiltmv.net Sankanu.Bubacarr@cbs-uni.de bubacarr@gmx.net --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- Datum: 01.01.2005 20:28 Von: ayf@gmx.net An: ayf-news@kabissa.org Betreff: AYF-News> Happy new year!!! > > Happy New Year To all the youth! > > May this be the year-2005, when African youth take complete charge of their > lives, having a stake in the tomorrow they so wish to preserve and make > better. Make a commitment to be heard and bring true change for we shall be > judged by history. > Nkosi, Sikeleli African Youth, Amen. > > Stella Muchiti Mulama. > University of Nairobi, Kenya. > mallets24@yahoo.com > > **************************************** > > Hello AYF members > > As we await the new year with trepidation, let reflect on the life that we > have live out the going year, then reflect on the kind of life we are going > to live the coming next year and see if it is worthy of emulation. So > wishing each and everyone of us, a blissful, outstanding new year ahead, and > my prayer is that our good God will grant each and every one of us, what his > or her heart desires most, in the coming year. > > Comrades, have a nice year ahead. > > chukwudi iwuchukwu > department of law > faculty of civil law > university of jos > nigeria > chudiboy4u@yahoo.com > > ********************************************** > > Dear All, > > As year 2005 approaches, there is one question we need to ask ourselves. Is > the year just a continuation of days? many a times, we make new resolutions > but are not able to follow it. When such happens, then they new year becomes > just a continuation of days. To me 2005 should be a year where African youth > will sit up and think of how we are going to move our great continent > forward and liberate the continent from poverty and plague. Let us join > hands to fight poverty in 2005. > > Wishing you all a prosperous new year with dreams accomplished > > Frederick Etroo > P.O Box MC 415 > Takoradi > Ghana > > -- > African Youth Foundation > Bonner Talweg 330 > D-53129 Bonn > > Tel: 0049 228 910 8833 > Fax: 0049 1212 510 323 700 > > www.ayf.de > Email: ayf@gmx.net > info@ayf.de > > +++ Sparen Sie mit GMX DSL +++ http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl > AKTION für Wechsler: DSL-Tarife ab 3,99 EUR/Monat + Startguthaben > > --- AYF-News is hosted on Kabissa - Space for change in Africa To post, write to: AYF-News@lists.kabissa.org Website: http://lists.kabissa.org/mailman/listinfo/ayf-news From cinsainfo@lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 18 13:43:31 2005 From: cinsainfo@lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:43:31 +0200 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: LINK-INFO: Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: 18 January - 3 May 05 Message-ID: <003c01c4fd63$b37b2c00$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This information comes to you courtesy of the LINK Centre (http://link.wits.ac.za/), School of Public and Development Management, University of Witwatersrand. Please feel free to distribute widely. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The LINK Centre, School of Public and Development Management, University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction with the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, New York has places still available on the 2005 Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: Information, Communication and Development * Have you ever wanted to learn the skills to participate effectively in an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, global virtual team? * Would you like to learn about the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and to engage in projects with real summit participants? * Are you interested in using scenario-based learning to deepen your theoretical and empirical understanding of the globalisation debate? * Are you fascinated by global information and communication policy and its impact on development? If so... you are an ideal candidate for the LINK Centre's 2005 Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society. When you register for this exciting online seminar, you will engage in a unique once-in-a-lifetime learning experience with students from the United States and South Africa. The Globalisation Seminar, developed and conducted by Prof. Derrick Cogburn of Syracuse University, uses an advanced web conferencing and collaboration suite provided by the Collaboratory on Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (Cotelco) to break the boundaries of space, time, and distance to create a highly interactive, real-time, synchronous, geographically-distributed learning community. Participants will engage in lectures and discussions (using VoIP), meet other participants by web cam, engage with presentation tools, white boards, and other digital media; work collectively with their global virtual teams in break-out rooms, where they will practise decision-making, negotiation, and application sharing. The seminar consists of thirteen weekly sessions, and will focus on role-playing scenarios surrounding the World Summit on the Information Society. Guest speakers in the seminar will come from around the world, including active participants in the WSIS processes. The seminar meets weekly in the Computer Lab at the Wits School of Public and Development Management, from 17:00 to 20:00, between Tuesday 18 January and 3 May 2005. Students are, however, encouraged to attend the course remotely if they have access to the appropriate infrastructure and bandwidth. The cost of the seminar is R6 000. For more information, visit the LINK web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/tc4.html. A registration form is available at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/reg-form.pdf. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information on LINK and its activities please visit our web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/ To unsubscribe from this list, please contact link@pdm.wits.ac.za ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========== To remove your email address from the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : unsubscribe link-info end To add your email address to the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : subscribe link-info end To get a list of all listservs under majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za and a majordomo help file, send the following three-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : lists help end ========== From cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 11 14:12:27 2005 From: cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo-admin@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Tue Feb 27 14:07:34 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] SELF- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG AFRICANS Message-ID: <002e01c4f7d6$d1923ae0$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> This may be useful to you or someone you know. Please reply to Afromedia. Hallo ALL, We wish you all a happy and peaceful new year. The sad news of brain-drain and the increasing dead toll of young Africans at the border between North Africa and Europe is very unfortunate. To help reduce this menace, we have launched a preventive project of helping young, enterprising and ambitious Panafrican-minded youths to start decent, self-employed ventures in their home villages, communities or selected localities on the AFRICAN CONTINENT. We hereby invite all young Africans(between 20 to 40 years of age) to kindly send us EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES OF BUSINESS PROPOSALS they believe would help them support their families, promote social stability, bio-diversity and entrepreneurial compentence. Interested respondents should kindly include their curriculum vitae and copies of their, national ID-cards or passports. Those without project proposals can still apply. We may jointly develop ventures that match their qualifications or experience. Please kindly forward this offer to all hard working young Africans you may know. You may as well translate this call into respective local languages and or announce it via your community radios. Disabled youths with skills, ex-child sodiers and female from all member states of the African Union are encouraged to respond. Graduates, non-graduates, drop-outs, trainees of non-formal education and apprentices of the informal cottage industries can apply. THOSE ALREADY ENGAGED IN SOME KINDS OF LEGAL TRADE OR INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVIES AND NEED CAPITAL TO EXPAND OR GROW, SHOULD APPLY. www.afromediafilmtv.net DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THE 31ST.AUGUST 2005 Bubacarr Sankanu General Manager TIMBOUCTOU CULTURE & MEDIATHEQUE gGmbH Postfach 800144 D-51001 Cologne Germany www.afromediafiltmv.net Sankanu.Bubacarr@cbs-uni.de bubacarr@gmx.net --- Urspr?ngliche Nachricht --- Datum: 01.01.2005 20:28 Von: ayf@gmx.net An: ayf-news@kabissa.org Betreff: AYF-News> Happy new year!!! > > Happy New Year To all the youth! > > May this be the year-2005, when African youth take complete charge of their > lives, having a stake in the tomorrow they so wish to preserve and make > better. Make a commitment to be heard and bring true change for we shall be > judged by history. > Nkosi, Sikeleli African Youth, Amen. > > Stella Muchiti Mulama. > University of Nairobi, Kenya. > mallets24@yahoo.com > > **************************************** > > Hello AYF members > > As we await the new year with trepidation, let reflect on the life that we > have live out the going year, then reflect on the kind of life we are going > to live the coming next year and see if it is worthy of emulation. So > wishing each and everyone of us, a blissful, outstanding new year ahead, and > my prayer is that our good God will grant each and every one of us, what his > or her heart desires most, in the coming year. > > Comrades, have a nice year ahead. > > chukwudi iwuchukwu > department of law > faculty of civil law > university of jos > nigeria > chudiboy4u@yahoo.com > > ********************************************** > > Dear All, > > As year 2005 approaches, there is one question we need to ask ourselves. Is > the year just a continuation of days? many a times, we make new resolutions > but are not able to follow it. When such happens, then they new year becomes > just a continuation of days. To me 2005 should be a year where African youth > will sit up and think of how we are going to move our great continent > forward and liberate the continent from poverty and plague. Let us join > hands to fight poverty in 2005. > > Wishing you all a prosperous new year with dreams accomplished > > Frederick Etroo > P.O Box MC 415 > Takoradi > Ghana > > -- > African Youth Foundation > Bonner Talweg 330 > D-53129 Bonn > > Tel: 0049 228 910 8833 > Fax: 0049 1212 510 323 700 > > www.ayf.de > Email: ayf@gmx.net > info@ayf.de > > +++ Sparen Sie mit GMX DSL +++ http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl > AKTION f?r Wechsler: DSL-Tarife ab 3,99 EUR/Monat + Startguthaben > > --- AYF-News is hosted on Kabissa - Space for change in Africa To post, write to: AYF-News@lists.kabissa.org Website: http://lists.kabissa.org/mailman/listinfo/ayf-news From cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 18 15:43:31 2005 From: cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo-admin@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Tue Feb 27 14:07:34 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: LINK-INFO: Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: 18 January - 3 May 05 Message-ID: <003c01c4fd63$b37b2c00$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This information comes to you courtesy of the LINK Centre (http://link.wits.ac.za/), School of Public and Development Management, University of Witwatersrand. Please feel free to distribute widely. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The LINK Centre, School of Public and Development Management, University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction with the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, New York has places still available on the 2005 Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: Information, Communication and Development * Have you ever wanted to learn the skills to participate effectively in an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, global virtual team? * Would you like to learn about the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and to engage in projects with real summit participants? * Are you interested in using scenario-based learning to deepen your theoretical and empirical understanding of the globalisation debate? * Are you fascinated by global information and communication policy and its impact on development? If so... you are an ideal candidate for the LINK Centre's 2005 Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society. When you register for this exciting online seminar, you will engage in a unique once-in-a-lifetime learning experience with students from the United States and South Africa. The Globalisation Seminar, developed and conducted by Prof. Derrick Cogburn of Syracuse University, uses an advanced web conferencing and collaboration suite provided by the Collaboratory on Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (Cotelco) to break the boundaries of space, time, and distance to create a highly interactive, real-time, synchronous, geographically-distributed learning community. Participants will engage in lectures and discussions (using VoIP), meet other participants by web cam, engage with presentation tools, white boards, and other digital media; work collectively with their global virtual teams in break-out rooms, where they will practise decision-making, negotiation, and application sharing. The seminar consists of thirteen weekly sessions, and will focus on role-playing scenarios surrounding the World Summit on the Information Society. Guest speakers in the seminar will come from around the world, including active participants in the WSIS processes. The seminar meets weekly in the Computer Lab at the Wits School of Public and Development Management, from 17:00 to 20:00, between Tuesday 18 January and 3 May 2005. Students are, however, encouraged to attend the course remotely if they have access to the appropriate infrastructure and bandwidth. The cost of the seminar is R6 000. For more information, visit the LINK web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/tc4.html. A registration form is available at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/reg-form.pdf. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information on LINK and its activities please visit our web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/ To unsubscribe from this list, please contact link@pdm.wits.ac.za ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========== To remove your email address from the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : unsubscribe link-info end To add your email address to the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : subscribe link-info end To get a list of all listservs under majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za and a majordomo help file, send the following three-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : lists help end ========== From cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 11 14:12:27 2005 From: cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo-admin@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Tue Apr 17 18:11:16 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] SELF- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG AFRICANS Message-ID: <002e01c4f7d6$d1923ae0$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> This may be useful to you or someone you know. Please reply to Afromedia. Hallo ALL, We wish you all a happy and peaceful new year. The sad news of brain-drain and the increasing dead toll of young Africans at the border between North Africa and Europe is very unfortunate. To help reduce this menace, we have launched a preventive project of helping young, enterprising and ambitious Panafrican-minded youths to start decent, self-employed ventures in their home villages, communities or selected localities on the AFRICAN CONTINENT. We hereby invite all young Africans(between 20 to 40 years of age) to kindly send us EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES OF BUSINESS PROPOSALS they believe would help them support their families, promote social stability, bio-diversity and entrepreneurial compentence. Interested respondents should kindly include their curriculum vitae and copies of their, national ID-cards or passports. Those without project proposals can still apply. We may jointly develop ventures that match their qualifications or experience. Please kindly forward this offer to all hard working young Africans you may know. You may as well translate this call into respective local languages and or announce it via your community radios. Disabled youths with skills, ex-child sodiers and female from all member states of the African Union are encouraged to respond. Graduates, non-graduates, drop-outs, trainees of non-formal education and apprentices of the informal cottage industries can apply. THOSE ALREADY ENGAGED IN SOME KINDS OF LEGAL TRADE OR INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVIES AND NEED CAPITAL TO EXPAND OR GROW, SHOULD APPLY. www.afromediafilmtv.net DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THE 31ST.AUGUST 2005 Bubacarr Sankanu General Manager TIMBOUCTOU CULTURE & MEDIATHEQUE gGmbH Postfach 800144 D-51001 Cologne Germany www.afromediafiltmv.net Sankanu.Bubacarr@cbs-uni.de bubacarr@gmx.net --- Urspr?ngliche Nachricht --- Datum: 01.01.2005 20:28 Von: ayf@gmx.net An: ayf-news@kabissa.org Betreff: AYF-News> Happy new year!!! > > Happy New Year To all the youth! > > May this be the year-2005, when African youth take complete charge of their > lives, having a stake in the tomorrow they so wish to preserve and make > better. Make a commitment to be heard and bring true change for we shall be > judged by history. > Nkosi, Sikeleli African Youth, Amen. > > Stella Muchiti Mulama. > University of Nairobi, Kenya. > mallets24@yahoo.com > > **************************************** > > Hello AYF members > > As we await the new year with trepidation, let reflect on the life that we > have live out the going year, then reflect on the kind of life we are going > to live the coming next year and see if it is worthy of emulation. So > wishing each and everyone of us, a blissful, outstanding new year ahead, and > my prayer is that our good God will grant each and every one of us, what his > or her heart desires most, in the coming year. > > Comrades, have a nice year ahead. > > chukwudi iwuchukwu > department of law > faculty of civil law > university of jos > nigeria > chudiboy4u@yahoo.com > > ********************************************** > > Dear All, > > As year 2005 approaches, there is one question we need to ask ourselves. Is > the year just a continuation of days? many a times, we make new resolutions > but are not able to follow it. When such happens, then they new year becomes > just a continuation of days. To me 2005 should be a year where African youth > will sit up and think of how we are going to move our great continent > forward and liberate the continent from poverty and plague. Let us join > hands to fight poverty in 2005. > > Wishing you all a prosperous new year with dreams accomplished > > Frederick Etroo > P.O Box MC 415 > Takoradi > Ghana > > -- > African Youth Foundation > Bonner Talweg 330 > D-53129 Bonn > > Tel: 0049 228 910 8833 > Fax: 0049 1212 510 323 700 > > www.ayf.de > Email: ayf@gmx.net > info@ayf.de > > +++ Sparen Sie mit GMX DSL +++ http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl > AKTION f?r Wechsler: DSL-Tarife ab 3,99 EUR/Monat + Startguthaben > > --- AYF-News is hosted on Kabissa - Space for change in Africa To post, write to: AYF-News@lists.kabissa.org Website: http://lists.kabissa.org/mailman/listinfo/ayf-news From cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 18 15:43:31 2005 From: cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo-admin@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Tue Apr 17 18:11:16 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: LINK-INFO: Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: 18 January - 3 May 05 Message-ID: <003c01c4fd63$b37b2c00$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This information comes to you courtesy of the LINK Centre (http://link.wits.ac.za/), School of Public and Development Management, University of Witwatersrand. Please feel free to distribute widely. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The LINK Centre, School of Public and Development Management, University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction with the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, New York has places still available on the 2005 Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: Information, Communication and Development * Have you ever wanted to learn the skills to participate effectively in an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, global virtual team? * Would you like to learn about the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and to engage in projects with real summit participants? * Are you interested in using scenario-based learning to deepen your theoretical and empirical understanding of the globalisation debate? * Are you fascinated by global information and communication policy and its impact on development? If so... you are an ideal candidate for the LINK Centre's 2005 Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society. When you register for this exciting online seminar, you will engage in a unique once-in-a-lifetime learning experience with students from the United States and South Africa. The Globalisation Seminar, developed and conducted by Prof. Derrick Cogburn of Syracuse University, uses an advanced web conferencing and collaboration suite provided by the Collaboratory on Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (Cotelco) to break the boundaries of space, time, and distance to create a highly interactive, real-time, synchronous, geographically-distributed learning community. Participants will engage in lectures and discussions (using VoIP), meet other participants by web cam, engage with presentation tools, white boards, and other digital media; work collectively with their global virtual teams in break-out rooms, where they will practise decision-making, negotiation, and application sharing. The seminar consists of thirteen weekly sessions, and will focus on role-playing scenarios surrounding the World Summit on the Information Society. Guest speakers in the seminar will come from around the world, including active participants in the WSIS processes. The seminar meets weekly in the Computer Lab at the Wits School of Public and Development Management, from 17:00 to 20:00, between Tuesday 18 January and 3 May 2005. Students are, however, encouraged to attend the course remotely if they have access to the appropriate infrastructure and bandwidth. The cost of the seminar is R6 000. For more information, visit the LINK web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/tc4.html. A registration form is available at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/reg-form.pdf. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information on LINK and its activities please visit our web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/ To unsubscribe from this list, please contact link@pdm.wits.ac.za ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========== To remove your email address from the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : unsubscribe link-info end To add your email address to the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : subscribe link-info end To get a list of all listservs under majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za and a majordomo help file, send the following three-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : lists help end ========== From cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 11 14:12:27 2005 From: cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo-admin@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Wed May 23 10:56:46 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] SELF- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG AFRICANS Message-ID: <002e01c4f7d6$d1923ae0$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> This may be useful to you or someone you know. Please reply to Afromedia. Hallo ALL, We wish you all a happy and peaceful new year. The sad news of brain-drain and the increasing dead toll of young Africans at the border between North Africa and Europe is very unfortunate. To help reduce this menace, we have launched a preventive project of helping young, enterprising and ambitious Panafrican-minded youths to start decent, self-employed ventures in their home villages, communities or selected localities on the AFRICAN CONTINENT. We hereby invite all young Africans(between 20 to 40 years of age) to kindly send us EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES OF BUSINESS PROPOSALS they believe would help them support their families, promote social stability, bio-diversity and entrepreneurial compentence. Interested respondents should kindly include their curriculum vitae and copies of their, national ID-cards or passports. Those without project proposals can still apply. We may jointly develop ventures that match their qualifications or experience. Please kindly forward this offer to all hard working young Africans you may know. You may as well translate this call into respective local languages and or announce it via your community radios. Disabled youths with skills, ex-child sodiers and female from all member states of the African Union are encouraged to respond. Graduates, non-graduates, drop-outs, trainees of non-formal education and apprentices of the informal cottage industries can apply. THOSE ALREADY ENGAGED IN SOME KINDS OF LEGAL TRADE OR INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVIES AND NEED CAPITAL TO EXPAND OR GROW, SHOULD APPLY. www.afromediafilmtv.net DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THE 31ST.AUGUST 2005 Bubacarr Sankanu General Manager TIMBOUCTOU CULTURE & MEDIATHEQUE gGmbH Postfach 800144 D-51001 Cologne Germany www.afromediafiltmv.net Sankanu.Bubacarr@cbs-uni.de bubacarr@gmx.net --- Urspr?ngliche Nachricht --- Datum: 01.01.2005 20:28 Von: ayf@gmx.net An: ayf-news@kabissa.org Betreff: AYF-News> Happy new year!!! > > Happy New Year To all the youth! > > May this be the year-2005, when African youth take complete charge of their > lives, having a stake in the tomorrow they so wish to preserve and make > better. Make a commitment to be heard and bring true change for we shall be > judged by history. > Nkosi, Sikeleli African Youth, Amen. > > Stella Muchiti Mulama. > University of Nairobi, Kenya. > mallets24@yahoo.com > > **************************************** > > Hello AYF members > > As we await the new year with trepidation, let reflect on the life that we > have live out the going year, then reflect on the kind of life we are going > to live the coming next year and see if it is worthy of emulation. So > wishing each and everyone of us, a blissful, outstanding new year ahead, and > my prayer is that our good God will grant each and every one of us, what his > or her heart desires most, in the coming year. > > Comrades, have a nice year ahead. > > chukwudi iwuchukwu > department of law > faculty of civil law > university of jos > nigeria > chudiboy4u@yahoo.com > > ********************************************** > > Dear All, > > As year 2005 approaches, there is one question we need to ask ourselves. Is > the year just a continuation of days? many a times, we make new resolutions > but are not able to follow it. When such happens, then they new year becomes > just a continuation of days. To me 2005 should be a year where African youth > will sit up and think of how we are going to move our great continent > forward and liberate the continent from poverty and plague. Let us join > hands to fight poverty in 2005. > > Wishing you all a prosperous new year with dreams accomplished > > Frederick Etroo > P.O Box MC 415 > Takoradi > Ghana > > -- > African Youth Foundation > Bonner Talweg 330 > D-53129 Bonn > > Tel: 0049 228 910 8833 > Fax: 0049 1212 510 323 700 > > www.ayf.de > Email: ayf@gmx.net > info@ayf.de > > +++ Sparen Sie mit GMX DSL +++ http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl > AKTION f?r Wechsler: DSL-Tarife ab 3,99 EUR/Monat + Startguthaben > > --- AYF-News is hosted on Kabissa - Space for change in Africa To post, write to: AYF-News@lists.kabissa.org Website: http://lists.kabissa.org/mailman/listinfo/ayf-news From cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org Tue Jan 18 15:43:31 2005 From: cinsainfo-admin at lists.sn.apc.org (cinsainfo-admin@lists.sn.apc.org) Date: Wed May 23 10:56:47 2007 Subject: [Cinsainfo] FW: LINK-INFO: Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: 18 January - 3 May 05 Message-ID: <003c01c4fd63$b37b2c00$d500a8c0@sn.apc.org> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This information comes to you courtesy of the LINK Centre (http://link.wits.ac.za/), School of Public and Development Management, University of Witwatersrand. Please feel free to distribute widely. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The LINK Centre, School of Public and Development Management, University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction with the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, New York has places still available on the 2005 Global Graduate Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society: Information, Communication and Development * Have you ever wanted to learn the skills to participate effectively in an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, global virtual team? * Would you like to learn about the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and to engage in projects with real summit participants? * Are you interested in using scenario-based learning to deepen your theoretical and empirical understanding of the globalisation debate? * Are you fascinated by global information and communication policy and its impact on development? If so... you are an ideal candidate for the LINK Centre's 2005 Seminar on Globalisation and the Information Society. When you register for this exciting online seminar, you will engage in a unique once-in-a-lifetime learning experience with students from the United States and South Africa. The Globalisation Seminar, developed and conducted by Prof. Derrick Cogburn of Syracuse University, uses an advanced web conferencing and collaboration suite provided by the Collaboratory on Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (Cotelco) to break the boundaries of space, time, and distance to create a highly interactive, real-time, synchronous, geographically-distributed learning community. Participants will engage in lectures and discussions (using VoIP), meet other participants by web cam, engage with presentation tools, white boards, and other digital media; work collectively with their global virtual teams in break-out rooms, where they will practise decision-making, negotiation, and application sharing. The seminar consists of thirteen weekly sessions, and will focus on role-playing scenarios surrounding the World Summit on the Information Society. Guest speakers in the seminar will come from around the world, including active participants in the WSIS processes. The seminar meets weekly in the Computer Lab at the Wits School of Public and Development Management, from 17:00 to 20:00, between Tuesday 18 January and 3 May 2005. Students are, however, encouraged to attend the course remotely if they have access to the appropriate infrastructure and bandwidth. The cost of the seminar is R6 000. For more information, visit the LINK web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/tc4.html. A registration form is available at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/reg-form.pdf. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information on LINK and its activities please visit our web site at http://link.wits.ac.za/ To unsubscribe from this list, please contact link@pdm.wits.ac.za ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========== To remove your email address from the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : unsubscribe link-info end To add your email address to the link-info mailing list, send the following two-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : subscribe link-info end To get a list of all listservs under majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za and a majordomo help file, send the following three-line email message (no subject) to majordomo@sunsite.wits.ac.za : lists help end ==========