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> From: Amina Sillah <sill...@gmail.com>
> Date: July 23, 2014 at 3:40:53 PM GMT
> To: Pape <samb...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Urgent ! Fully funded course
> Pape,
> Hope all is well. This was sent to me. Please share with your network!!
>
> Best
> Amina
>
> African Women Nominees needed [25Aug-17Sep] - FULLY FUNDED Course | Ag entrepreneurship in Africa + Women empowerment
>> For you and/or your networks.
>>
>> Best,
>> JMM
>>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> See the email below for your urgent response. Send me names of the aforementioned ASAP.
>>
>> It's mainly for Francophone women and young women agriculture entrepreneurs but some bilingual and also English speaking names can be sent
>>
>> Include in the nomination:-
>> - Name, Brief one paragraph profile
>>
>> Deadline is actually tomorrow so kindly circulate widely to your networks and send me the names as soon as possible
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> --
>> Lawrence Ndambuki Muli
>> Programmes and Policy Advisor
>> African Observatory for Policy Practice and Youth Studies
>> Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
>> +251912615259 | +254724157334
>> Twitter: @larryndambuki
>> http://ke.linkedin.com/in/lawrencemuli
>>
>>>
>>> ==> Please share with your networks! <==
>>>
>>> As the Africa Union continues to celebrate 2014 Year of Agriculture and Food Security: Celebrating 10 years of CAADP, the Africa Union Commission’s Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture (AUC-DREA), led by Commissioner H.E. Tumusiime Rhoda Peace, is developing an Agribusiness and Gender Program. Inclusiveness and mutual accountability are key dimensions of the CAADP 2015-2025 framework which is a component of the AUC Strategic Plan 2014/17, developed under the leadership of Chairperson of the AU Commission H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.
>>>
>>> The AUC-DREA Agribusiness and Gender Program in collaboration with the Office of AUC Chairperson, asks for your assistance in ensuring broad based linkages with African women in agribusiness, in all dimensions of the agri-based value-chain — be it farm production, storage equipment manufacturing, technology (ICTs), food processing — shelling, drying, manufacturing, logistics, self-help groups/farmer associations, rural savings and credit cooperative organizations, energy generation, trading — with neighboring countries, inter-regionally or off-continent, leasing, farming input franchising, commodity exchanges, agricultural commodity warehouse management, seeds, tractor services,irrigation equipment sales, science and innovation. We especially ask for assistance in identifying women in business of agriculture and related industries, i.e. agribusiness women who are entrepreneurs or already with business operations. On an on-going basis, I welcome your sending names and contact details of African women in agribusiness in Africa. When your engagement is combined with the persons you direct to AUC-DREA’s Agribusiness and Gender Program, together we will move forward on transforming Africa to be the resilient, economic engine for current and future generations in Africa and beyond.
>>>
>>> URGENT/PRIORITY NEED [if at all possible, please send today or tomorrow…because of need for visa application process.]
>>> We are urgently asking for nominations of African Women in Agribusiness for a fully funded* Entrepreneurship Training Program offered by the government of Israel. The program is offered to a total of 100 women — 25 women, for 4 sessions — over the August 2014 through December 2015 period.
>>>
>>> The initial program [25 August - 17 September, 2014] will be offered in French. We urgently ask for nominations from French speaking Africa, especially the following countries (in alphabetical order):
>>> 1. Burkina Faso
>>> 2. Burundi
>>> 3. Central African Republic
>>> 4. Chad
>>> 5. Democratic Republic of the Congo
>>> 6. Mali
>>> 7. Mauritania
>>> 8. Niger
>>> 9. Rwanda
>>> 10. Senegal
>>> *Air travel (economy class), Tuition, Accommodation, Meals for the 3-week training.
>>>
>>> In addition to the topics listed in the TRAINING PROGRAMME description below, a detailed description of the programme IN FRENCH, is attached.
>>> =====================================================================
>>> TRAINING PROGRAMME - Description
>>> The training will last for three weeks and will be held at two training centers in Israel –the Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training Centre and CINADCO – Training Center for International Agricultural Development Cooperation. The training will focus on the following practical training areas:
>>>
>>> I. Entrepreneurial Training – Business Laboratories – How to start, scale up and manage small and medium green business enterprises
>>> II. Marketing strategies for small and medium businesses in rural areas
>>> III. Women in business networking
>>> IV. Support systems in Israel and best practices in promoting innovative entrepreneurship
>>> V. Diagnostic tools for supply and value-chain analysis of agri-industries
>>> VI. Agriculture and rural development
>>> VII. New trends in modern agriculture (technological advancements, nutritional concerns, soil/water/energy management)
>>> VIII. Planning and implementation of gender sensitive agricultural projects
>>> IX. Women’s entrepreneurship in agriculture
>>> X. Branding and marketing agricultural produce
>>> XI. Best practices in developing learning national systems
>>> =============================== # # # =================================
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>>>
>>> Dr. Rose Mwebaza, Advisor-Women’s Economic Empowerment and Political Participation, Bureau of the AUC Chairperson is cc’d on this email.
>>>
>>> We welcome hearing back from you, and are thankful for your responsiveness.
>>>
>>> With thanks, and kind regards,
>>> Joyce
>>> ====================================================
>>> Joyce Cacho, Ph.D.
>>> Agribusiness & Gender Advisor
>>> Consultant to Rural Economy and Agriculture Department
>>> African Union Commission
>>> Phone: +251.93.916.6559 | Voicemail (delayed reply): +1.314.669.1863
>>> Email: joyce...@gmail.com; cac...@africa-union.org; jo...@joycecacho.com
>>>
>>> ===================================================================
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa, Esq.
>> Hoja Law Group
>> E-mail: j.mus...@hojalawgroup.com
>> URL: http://www.hojalawgroup.com
>> --
>> The Diaspora African Women's Network (DAWN) is an organization whose mission is to develop and support the next generation of African diaspora women leaders focused on African affairs. For more information, visit: http://www.dawners.org or follow us on Twitter @DAWNInc.
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