Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Cicero - Worldwide from Anne
CICERO so far has been a great success - in Spain on Friday, Australia overnight overlapping with the start of Italy on Saturday morning. As Italy was ending the UK (5 centres) and France (10 centres) started. Andorra will be on 1st April and Tunisia on 16th April (postponed because of their 'Jasmine Revolution' but bigger because the added freedom has meant that more schools in the south of the country have joined.
I have just made a '2011' webpage which you can access from the main Cicero page - and your amphitheatre quotation rounds it off nicely!
We won't know winners until about May.
All the best,
from Anne
I have just made a '2011' webpage which you can access from the main Cicero page - and your amphitheatre quotation rounds it off nicely!
We won't know winners until about May.
All the best,
from Anne
Friday, March 11, 2011
Nigeria Resource Sharing Network
This is to remind you all esteemed Friends, Mentors and Professionals that our event comes up TOMORROW at 9:00am. Venue: Assembly Ground, Ikeja High School, GRA, Ikeja.
Tomorrow, we are creating a "Professional Atmospheric Paradigm", visiting the youths in style... we wanna show to them the importance of Education and how much it pays...!
Pls, Join us tomorrow in your "professional" regalia....everyone is invited! :)
NB: The Principal, Counsellor and all SSS 1-2 teachers shall also be
in attendance....Also, we are
Warm Regards
RSN.
Tomorrow, we are creating a "Professional Atmospheric Paradigm", visiting the youths in style... we wanna show to them the importance of Education and how much it pays...!
Pls, Join us tomorrow in your "professional" regalia....everyone is invited! :)
NB: The Principal, Counsellor and all SSS 1-2 teachers shall also be
in attendance....Also, we are
Warm Regards
RSN.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Employment Opportunities with DFID
“The coalition government is motivated by a shared determination to erode ehe terrible inequalities of opportunity that we see around the world today. We are not prepared to stand by as a billion or more eke out an existence on less than a dollar a day or as women and children die needlessly in their thousands.”
Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State for International Development.
Would you like to help DFID rise to the challenge of reducing world poverty and do all that we can
to achieve the Millennium Development Goals?
DFID anticipates the need to increase our capacity to provide international development advice around the developing world. We will build a pool of professional advisers that we can call upon quickly as the programme expands in the coming months.
Vacancies will be based in our overseas offices and UK headquarters (London and East Kilbride, Scotland). Many vacancies will be in post-conflict and conflict affected countries and you will be required to visit and work in such countries during your first few years of employment with DFID.
We are looking for specialists in the fields of: Governance, Conflict, Humanitarian, Livelihoods & Agriculture, Private Sector Development, Health, Evaluation, Education,Infrastructure, Social Development, Climate & Environment,Economics, and Statistics.
Levels of experience required will vary as we are looking for Senior Advisers, Advisers and Assistant Advisers.
DFID is an equal opportunities employer and selection is on merit.
Candidates should be UK nationals, nationals of a member state f the European Economic Area (EEA), Swiss or Turkish Nationals or Commonwealth citizens.
To find out more about our vacancies please visit our website
www.dfid.gov.uk.
Closing date for applications: 25 March 2011.
www.dfid.gov.uk
Leading the British government’s fight against world poverty.
Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State for International Development.
Would you like to help DFID rise to the challenge of reducing world poverty and do all that we can
to achieve the Millennium Development Goals?
DFID anticipates the need to increase our capacity to provide international development advice around the developing world. We will build a pool of professional advisers that we can call upon quickly as the programme expands in the coming months.
Vacancies will be based in our overseas offices and UK headquarters (London and East Kilbride, Scotland). Many vacancies will be in post-conflict and conflict affected countries and you will be required to visit and work in such countries during your first few years of employment with DFID.
We are looking for specialists in the fields of: Governance, Conflict, Humanitarian, Livelihoods & Agriculture, Private Sector Development, Health, Evaluation, Education,Infrastructure, Social Development, Climate & Environment,Economics, and Statistics.
Levels of experience required will vary as we are looking for Senior Advisers, Advisers and Assistant Advisers.
DFID is an equal opportunities employer and selection is on merit.
Candidates should be UK nationals, nationals of a member state f the European Economic Area (EEA), Swiss or Turkish Nationals or Commonwealth citizens.
To find out more about our vacancies please visit our website
www.dfid.gov.uk.
Closing date for applications: 25 March 2011.
www.dfid.gov.uk
Leading the British government’s fight against world poverty.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Friday, March 04, 2011
Nigeria and Sierra Leone
Medical supplies posted to Sierra Leone - educational toys, educational posters, toys, sweets to Nigeria and sponsorship for a student.
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