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TOR_Research Assistant.doc 11/04/2017

TOR_Research Assistant.doc Terms of Reference: Research Assistant for the Holy Sites Study in Northern Nigeria Background: To better inform the Building Consensus on the Protection of Holy Sites project, Search for Common Ground will be conducting a study to understand the types and frequency of protected and destroyed...

06/01/2017

What happens when women earn more and how can they actually earn more?

03/01/2017

Wishing yo all a blessed New Year ahead...

06/06/2016

REGISTRATION OPEN (Self Nomination Only): If you are in between 13 - 40 years of age & doing a positive impact or change in your community or country, send us your brief life story of challenges / struggle you faced and your contribution to the society (with media reports link and photographs) in about 6- 10 pages (minimum 3000 words describing yourself) in English, we will promote you and will call upon the world to support your cause through various agencies and institutions. Only first 100 individuals will be selected after thorough screening by a Selection Board Committee. And the best one will be given a Special Prize with to & fro air ticket and other local hospitality at free of costs to attend the award function during the 'World Youth Conference 2016' to be held from 11th - 12th December 2016 at New Delhi, India. Nomination is Open to all citizens of any countries of the World. Where to send: [email protected] Last Date: 15th July 2016.

Africa Food Prize 28/05/2016

Africa Food Prize 2016 ( US $100,000 prize) for Innovation in African Agriculture.

Application Deadline: June 10th 2016

The Africa Food Prize is the preeminent award for recognizing the extraordinary individual or institution whose contributions to African agriculture are forging a new era of sustainable food security and economic opportunity for all Africans.
Elevating heroes of agriculture
The Africa Food Prize is the preeminent award recognizing an outstanding individual or institution that is leading the effort to change the reality of farming in Africa—from a struggle to survive to a business that thrives.
The US $100,000 prize celebrates Africans who are taking control of Africa’s agriculture agenda. It puts a spotlight on bold initiatives and technical innovations that can be replicated across the continent to create a new era of food security and economic opportunity for all Africans.
Responding to an urgent challenge
African leaders in the public and private sector have embraced the potential of agriculture to deliver a more secure and prosperous future.
And there are glimpses of the enormous progress African farmers can make when they have what they need to succeed, and how the food they produce and the income they earn can send good vibrations through the entire economy.
But much work remains to be done, millions of farmers still lack access to high quality agricultural inputs, that can grow more, with less.
Farmers continue to have difficulty accessing markets. If they are not constrained by distance, limited quantities of produce sees farmers receive low prices for their product.
Many farmers also do not have access to storage, which means they usually sell their produce at harvest time when the price is lowest, or risk having the quality of their produce slowly eroded because of poor storage technologies.
Limited technical knowledge also means farmers can be slow to adopt modern agricultural practices that are more productive, commercial and sustainable.
And with effects of climate change becoming real, this need to continue learning and adopting becomes even more important as farmers counter the increasingly challenging conditions.
The Africa Food Prize exists to reward pioneering efforts to overcome these obstacles and encourage others to follow their lead.
Honoring a rich history
The Africa Food Prize began as the Yara Prize, and was established in 2005 by Yara International ASA in Norway to honor achievements in African agriculture.
The Yara Prize recognized individuals from Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Malawi, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Mozambique for their success in making African farms more productive, profitable and resilient.
Moving the Yara Prize to Africa in 2016 and rechristening it the Africa Food Prize gave the award a distinctive African home, African identity and African ownership.

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Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs - HeySuccess 28/05/2016

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10) Georgia, Agronautika Seminar: goo.gl/Qee9Tb

Enjoy the world! :-)

Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs - HeySuccess The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs offers potential and established leaders from around the world the opportunity to spend u...

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13/12/2015

YOU WERE GIVEN YOUR LIFE BECAUSE ONLY YOU CAN LIVE IT.Way too many people are living a life that’s not theirs to live. They live their lives according to what others think is best for them… they live their lives according to what their parents think is best for them… to what their friends, their enemies, their teachers, their government and the media think is best for them. They ignore their inner voice and intuition. They are so busy pleasing everyone else, with living up to other people’s expectations, that they lose control over their lives. They forget what makes them happy, what they want, what they need… and eventually they forget about themselves altogether. You have one life – this one right now. You must live it, own it, and above all, NOT let other people’s opinions distract you from your truth. IT CAN ONLY GET BETTER.

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