Friday, 31 October 2014

[wanabidii] Msaada WA kuanzisha ngo

Pole na kazi nimeipenda huduma yenu shida yangu nahitaji kuanzisha NGO nipo mbeya mjin mbali na maandalizi mengine niandae cash sh ngap ili mnisaidie?

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[wanabidii] CCM yaipongeza FRELIMO

Na Bashir Nkoromo -- CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) kimepokea kwa furaha Chama cha FRELIMO kuibuka na ushindi katika uchaguzi mkuu uliofanyika Oktoba 15, mwaka huu.

Katika uchaguzi huo, aliyekuwa mgombea kwa tiketi ya FRELIMO, Filipe Nyusi ameibuka kidedea na sasa ndiye Rais Mteule wa Msumbiji ambaye baada ya kuapishwa atashika mikoba itaakayoachwa na Rais anayemaliza muda wake, Armando Gwebuza.

Akizungumza na waandishi wa habari leo, katika ukumbi wa Sekretarieti, Ofisi Ndogo ya Makao 
Makuu ya CCM, Lumumba jijini Dar es Salaam. Katibu wa NEC, Itikadi na Uenezi, Nape Nnauye (Pichani), amesema, CCM imepokea ushindi huo kwa furaha kubwa kutokana na undugu wa damu uliopo baina yake na FRELIMO kwa mikaka mingi.

"Chama Cha Mapinduzi kilifuatilia kwa karibu kwa kuwa CCM na Chama cha FRELIMO ni vyama ndugu vyenye historia moja na ya pamoja ya Ukombozi Kusini mwa Afrika. Historia hiyo ndiyo iliyomfanya Rais Mteule wa nchi hiyo Ndugu Filipe Nyusi mara baada ya kuteuliwa kwake na FRELIMO kugombea Urais, nchi ya kwanza kuitembelea kuwa Tanzania", alisema Nape na kuongeza; 

"Ikumbukwe kwamba huyu si mgeni hapa Tanzania. Kama wanaharakati wengine wa ukombozi, Ndugu Nyusi aliishi Tanzania, anaongea vizuri Kiswahili na anaichukulia Tanzania ni nyumbani".

Alisema kwa mnasaba huo, Chama Cha Mapinduzi na Watanzania kwa ujumla wana kila sababu ya kushangilia ushindi walioupata ndugu zao wa FRELIMO, kwa kuwa ushindi huo ni wa wote.

"Tunampongeza sana Rais Mteule Filipe Nyusi kwa kupeperusha vema bendera ya FRELIMO. Matokeo ya Uchaguzi yamedhihirisha imani kubwa waliyonayo wana-Msumbiji kwa FRELIMO na kwa Rais Mteule Filipe Nyusi", alisema Nape.

Nape amesema CCM ina imani kwamba chini ya uongozi imara wa Mwenyekiti wake Dk. Jakaya Kikwete, na Rais Mteule Filipe Nyusi, uhusiano kati ya vyama vya CCM na FRELIMO utaimarika na kustawi.

Kadhalika Chama Cha Mapinduzi kimempongeza Armando Guebuza kwa kuiongoza FRELIMO na Taifa lake vema na kukamilisha uongozi wake kwa mafanikio makubwa.

"Anapoanza kipindi hiki cha uongozi wa Taifa lake, sisi wana-CCM tunamtakia Ndugu Nyusi afya njema, busara, maarifa na uongozi uliotukuka", alisema Nape. 

Alisema, CCM itasimama pamoja na FRELIMO katika kuendeleza urithi ulioachwa na waasisi wa vyama vyao, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere na Samora Machel.

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[wanabidii] Taarifa ya Mnyika ya kusudio la kuurejesha mjadala Bungeni

WAZIRI MUHONGO, WAZIRI MKUU PINDA NA SPIKA MAKINDA WAJITOKEZE KUTOA MAELEZO JUU YA HATUA WALIZOCHUKUA KUHUSU UFISADI NA UDHAIFU KATIKA WIZARA YA NISHATI NA MADINI; WASIPOFANYA HIVYO NITAUREJESHA MJADALA BUNGENI NOVEMBA 2014


Itakumbukwa kwamba tarehe 29 Aprili 2014 kupitia Hotuba ya Msemaji wa Kambi Rasmi ya Upinzani Bungeni kwa Wizara ya Nishati na Madini (nimeambatisha nakala) juu ya mapitio ya utekelezaji wa Bajeti ya mwaka wa fedha 2013/2014 na makadirio ya mapato na matumizi ya Wizara tajwa kwa mwaka 2014/2015 nilieleza ufisadi na udhaifu uliopo katika Wizara hiyo na mashirika yaliyo chini yake.

Kutokana na kukithiri kwa ufisadi na udhaifu huo nilipendekeza hatua zifuatazo ziweze kuchukuliwa katika Mkutano wa 15 wa Bunge uliokuwa ukiendelea wakati huo, nanukuu:

"Mosi, Spika aruhusu kabla ya mjadala huu kuendelea ziwekwe mezani nakala ya ripoti zote za kamati za uchunguzi kwenye Sekta ya Nishati na Madini zilizoundwa na matokeo yake kutowasilishwa bungeni mpaka sasa.

Pili, Wizara ya Nishati na Madini itakiwe kabla ya mjadala huu kuwasilisha kabrasha la majibu ya michango ya wabunge juu ya makadirio ya mwaka 2013/2014.

Tatu, mara baada ya hoja hii kuamuliwa naeleza kusudio la kuwasilisha hoja binafsi ya kutaka kuundwe kamati teule ya kuchunguza masuala tete na tata tuliyoyaeleza katika maoni haya ya Kambi Rasmi ya Upinzani Bungeni.

Nne, Waziri Mkuu kwa mamlaka na madaraka yake kwa mujibu wa ibara ya 52 ya Katiba ya Nchi atakiwe katika mkutano huu wa Bunge kuelekeza Serikali iwasilishe Taarifa Bungeni juu ya maazimio ya Bunge kufuatia uchunguzi uliofanyika kwa nyakati mbalimbali juu ya masuala yanayogusa sekta za nishati na madini kama tulivyoyaeleza."
, Mwisho wa kunukuu.

Hata hivyo, katika majumuisho ya mjadala huo hatua hizo hazikuchuliwa na badala yake Waziri wa Nishati Prof. Sospeter Muhongo akaendelea kusema uongo Bungeni, Waziri Mkuu Mizengo Pinda akapindisha maelezo niliyoyawasilisha Bungeni na Spika Anna Makinda akaikinga Serikali dhidi ya usimamizi wa kibunge. Matokeo yake ni kuwa ufisadi na udhaifu huo katika Wizara ya Nishati na Madini na mashirika yaliyo chini yake umeendelea kulindwa mpaka hivi sasa.

Hivyo, kwa nafasi yangu ya Waziri Kivuli wa Nishati na Madini natoa mwito kwa Waziri Muhongo, Waziri Mkuu Pinda na Spika Makinda kujitokeza mbele ya umma na kueleza hatua ambazo wamechukua juu ya ufisadi na udhaifu toka kumalizika kwa Mkutano wa 15 wa Bunge mpaka wakati huu.

Aidha, iwapo hawatafanya hivyo ndani ya siku tatu kuanzia tarehe ya kutolewa kwa mwito huu nitaurejesha mjadala juu ya ufisadi na udhaifu huo katika Wizara ya Nishati na Madini katika Mkutano wa 16 wa Bunge unaotarajiwa kuanza tarehe 3 Novemba 2014 ili kuisimamia Serikali na kuchangia katika uwajibikaji kwa maslahi ya nchi.

Wenu katika uwakilishi wa wananchi,
John Mnyika (Mb)
27 Oktoba 2014.

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[wanabidii] HOMOSEXUALS TARGET ALL OF AFRICA!

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BE AWARE THAT THE HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA HAS LISTED AS A PRIORITY TO TAKE ALL OF AFRICA FOR HOMOSEXUALITY. WITH SUCH A HIDEOUS INTENTION AS THIS ON THE HORIZON, IT IS NOT THE TIME TO GET RICH AND LIVE IN LUXURY, NOR IS IT THE TIME TO PLAY AROUND IN FUN AND GAMES. IT IS THE TIME TO FIGHT ACTIVELY AGAINST THE MISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN WHICH IS BEING LAUNCHED WORLDWIDE BY THE POLITICALLY CORRECT, HOMOSEXUAL ORIENTED MEDIA.
It is not the time to relent but let us war against the forces of evil that are seeking to destroy nations—even ALL OF AFRICA—with this great evil of homosexual behavior. This is nothing but a death cult belief system which victimizes multitudes through AIDS and other STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). We supply FREE OF CHARGE many informative, well-researched, Biblically correct refutations that will help you counterattack this plague of gross darkness and sexual sins. Write to receive your free information package today. Frank  ADDICTED
 

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[wanabidii] Africa: FY 2015 Funding Opportunity Announcement for NGO Programs Benefiting Refugees in Tanzania

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FY 2015 Funding Opportunity Announcement for NGO Programs Benefiting Refugees in Tanzania


Funding Opportunity Announcement
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
October 30, 2014


Funding Opportunity Number: PRM-PRMOAPAF-15-003-050218

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number: 19.517 - Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for Africa

Announcement issuance date: Thursday, October 30, 2014

Proposal submission deadline: Friday, December 5, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. (noon) EST. Proposals submitted after this deadline cannot be considered.

**ADVISORY: All applicants must submit proposals through the website Grants.gov NOT through GrantsSolutions.gov. Please note that if you apply on the GrantSolutions.gov site, your application will be disqualified. PRM strongly recommends submitting your proposal early to allow time to address any difficulties that may arise**

If you are new to PRM funding, the Grants.gov registration process can be complicated. We urge you to refer to PRM’s General NGO Guidelines “New to PRM Funding” section for information and resources to help ensure that the application process runs smoothly. PRM also strongly encourages organizations that have received funding from PRM in the past to read this section as a refresher.

Proposed Program Start Dates: January 1, 2015—March 1, 2015

Eligible Applicants: (1) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education; (2) Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education; and (3) International Organizations. International Organizations (IOs) should not submit proposals through Grants.gov in response to this Funding Opportunity Announcement. Rather, IOs such as UN agencies and other Public International Organizations (PIOs) that are seeking funding for programs relevant to this announcement should contact the relevant PRM Program Officer (as listed below) on or before the closing date of the funding announcement.

Duration of Activity: Program plans from 12 to 24 months will be considered. Applicants may submit multi-year proposals with activities and budgets that do not exceed 24 months from the proposed start date. Actual awards will not exceed 12 months in duration and activities and budgets submitted in year one can be revised/updated each year. Continued funding after the initial 12- month award requires the submission of a noncompeting continuation application and will be contingent upon available funding, strong performance, and continuing need. In funding a project one year, PRM makes no representations that it will continue to fund the project in successive years and encourages applicants to seek a wide array of donors to ensure long-term funding possibilities. Please see Multi-Year Funding section below for additional information.

Current Funding Priorities for Congolese refugees in Tanzania:

PRM will prioritize funding for proposed NGO activities that best meet the Bureau’s priorities for Congolese refugees in Tanzania as identified below:

(a) Proposed activities should primarily support Congolese refugees in Nyarugusu Camp in western Tanzania. Because of PRM's mandate to provide protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions for refugees and victims of conflict, PRM will consider funding only those projects that include a target beneficiary base of at least 80% refugees.

(b) Proposals must focus on the following sector

  • Protection, including one or more of the following:
    • Gender-based Violence
    • Psychosocial Support
    • Child Protection

(c) Proposals must have a concrete implementation plan with well-conceived objectives and indicators that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and reliable, time-bound, and trackable (SMART), have established baselines, and include at least one outcome or impact indicator per objective; objectives should be clearly linked to the sectors.

(d) Proposals must adhere to relevant international standards for humanitarian assistance. See PRM’s General NGO Guidelines for a complete list of sector-specific standards including new guidance on proposals for projects in urban areas.

(e) PRM strongly encourages programs that target the needs of potentially vulnerable and underserved groups among the beneficiary population (women; children; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or intersex (LGBTI) individuals; older persons; the sick; persons with disabilities; and other minorities) and can demonstrate what steps have been taken to meet the specific and unique protection and assistance needs of these vulnerable groups effectively. NOTE: PRM partners must now complete a gender analysis (see PRM proposal template, section 3a) that briefly analyzes (1) gender dynamics within the target population (i.e., roles, power dynamics, and different needs of men and women, girls and boys); (2) associated risks and implementation challenges for the project posed by those dynamics; and (3) how program activities will mitigate these protection risks and be made accessible to vulnerable groups (particularly women and girls). A gender analysis is a requirement prior to PRM making a final funding award.

(f) PRM will accept proposals from any NGO working in the above mentioned sectors although, given budgetary constraints, priority will be given to proposals from organizations that can demonstrate:

  • a working relationship with UNHCR, current UNHCR funding, and/or a letter of support from UNHCR for the proposed activities and/or overall country program (this letter should highlight the gap in services the proposed program is designed to address);
  • a proven track record in providing proposed assistance both in the sector and specified location;
  • evidence of coordination with international organizations (IOs) and other NGOs working in the same area or sector as well as – where possible – local authorities;
  • a strong transition plan, where feasible, involving local capacity-building;
  • a budget that demonstrates co-funding by non-U.S. government sources.

Funding Limits: PRM will consider projects submitted with budgets up to $750,000.

In FY 2015, PRM anticipates providing approximately $750,000 to fund NGO programs in Tanzania. Project proposal budgets must not be more than $750,000 (per year) or they will be disqualified. As stated in PRM’s General NGO Guidelines, PRM looks favorably on cost-sharing efforts and seeks to support projects with a diverse donor base and/or resources from the submitting organization.

Proposal Submission Requirements: Proposals must be submitted via Grants.gov (not via GrantSolutions.gov). If you are new to PRM funding, the Grants.gov registration process can be complicated. We urge you to refer to PRM’s General NGO Guidelines “New to PRM Funding” section for information and resources to help ensure that the application process runs smoothly. PRM also strongly encourages organizations that have received funding from PRM in the past to read this section as a refresher. Applicants may also refer to the “Applicant Resources” page on Grants.gov for complete details on requirements (http://test.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/applicant-resources.html).

Please note the following highlights:

  • Do not wait until the last minute to submit your application on Grants.gov. Organizations not registered with Grants.gov should register well in advance of the deadline as it can take up to two weeks to finalize registration (sometimes longer for non-U.S. based NGOs to get the required registration numbers). To register with Grants.gov, organizations must first receive a DUNS number and register with the System for Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov which can take weeks and sometimes months. We recommend that organizations, particularly first-time applicants, submit applications via Grants.gov no later than one week before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical difficulties that could result in an application not being considered. PRM partners must maintain an active SAM registration with current information at all times during which they have an active federal award or an application under consideration by PRM or any federal agency.
     
  • Applications must be submitted under the authority of the Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) at the applicant organization. Having proposals submitted by agency headquarters helps to avoid possible technical problems.
     
  • If you encounter technical difficulties with Grants.gov please contact the Grants.gov Help Desk at support@grants.gov or by calling 1-800-518-4726. Applicants who are unable to submit applications via Grants.gov due to Grants.gov technical difficulties and who have reported the problem to the Grants.gov help desk, received a case number, and had a service request opened to research the problem, should contact the relevant PRM Program Officer to determine whether an alternative method of submission is appropriate.
     
  • Pursuant to U.S. Code, Title 218, Section 1001, stated on OMB Standard Form 424 (SF-424), the Department of State is authorized to consolidate the certifications and assurances required by Federal law or regulations for its federal assistance programs. The list of certifications and assurances can be found at: https://www.statebuy.state.gov/fa/Documents/Listofoverseascertsandassurances.pdf.

Proposal Content, Formatting and Template: This announcement is designed to accompany PRM’s General NGO Guidelines, which contain additional administrative information on proposal content and formatting, and explain in detail PRM’s NGO funding strategy and priorities. Please use both the General NGO Guidelines and this announcement to ensure that your proposal submission is in full compliance with PRM requirements and that the proposed activities are in line with PRM’s priorities. Proposal submissions that do not meet all of the requirements outlined in these guidelines will not be considered.

PRM strongly recommends using the proposal and budget templates that are available upon email request from PRM's NGO Coordinator. Please send an email, with the phrase “PRM NGO Templates” in the subject line, to PRM's NGO Coordinator. Single-year proposals using PRM’s templates must be no more than 20 pages in length (Times New Roman 12 point font, one inch margins on all sides). If the applicant does not use PRM’s recommended templates, proposals must not exceed 15 pages in length. Organizations may choose to attach work plans, activity calendars, and/or logical frameworks as addendums/appendices to the proposal. These attachments do not count toward the page limit total however annexes cannot be relied upon as a key source of program information. The proposal narrative must be able to stand on its own in the application process.

To be considered for PRM funding, organizations must submit a complete application package including:

  • Proposal reflecting objectives and indicators for each year of the program period.
  • Budget and budget narrative for each year of the program period.
  • Signed completed SF-424.

In addition, proposal submissions to PRM should include the following information:

  • Focus on outcome or impact indicators as much as possible. At a minimum, each objective should have one outcome or impact indicator. Wherever possible, baselines should be established before the start of the project.
     
  • To increase PRM’s ability to track the impact of PRM funding, include specific information on locations of projects and beneficiaries (GPS coordinates if possible).
     
  • Proposals should outline how the NGO will acknowledge PRM funding. If an organization believes that publicly acknowledging the receipt of USG funding for a particular PRM-funded project could potentially endanger the lives of the beneficiaries and/or the organization staff, invite suspicion about the organization's motives, or alienate the organization from the population it is trying to help, it must provide a brief explanation in its proposal as to why it should be exempted from this requirement.
     
  • The budget should include a specific breakdown of funds being provided by UNHCR, other USG agencies, other donors, and your own organization. PRM strongly encourages multilateral support for humanitarian programs.
     
  • In FY 2015, PRM is asking applicants whose proposals address gender-based violence (GBV) to estimate the total cost of these activities as a separate line item in their proposed budgets. PRM’s budget template document has been updated to reflect this new requirement.
     
  • Gender analysis (See above. Required before an award can be made).
     
  • Copy of the organization’s Code of Conduct (required before an award can be made).
     
  • Copy of the organization’s Security Plan (required before an award can be made).
     
  • Proposals and budgets should include details of any sub-agreements associated with the program.
     
  • Most recent Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (NICRA), if applicable.
     
  • NGOs that have not received PRM funding since the U.S. government fiscal year ending September 30, 2004 must be prepared to demonstrate that they meet the financial and accounting requirements of the U.S. government by submitting copies of 1) the most recent external financial audit, 2) proof of non-profit tax status including under IRS 501 (c)(3), as applicable, 3) a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, and 4) an Employer ID (EIN)/Federal Tax Identification number.
     
  • Organizations that received PRM funding in FY 2014 for activities that are being proposed for funding under this announcement must include the most recent quarterly progress report against indicators outlined in the cooperative agreement. If an organization’s last quarterly report was submitted more than six weeks prior to the submission of a proposal in response to this funding announcement, the organization must include, with its most recent quarterly report, updates that show any significant progress made on objectives since the last report.

Multi-Year Funding: Applicants proposing multi-year programs should adhere to the following guidance:

Applicants may submit proposals that include multi-year strategies presented in 12-month cycles for a period not to exceed 24 months from the proposed start date. Fully developed programs with detailed budgets, objectives and indicators are required for each year of activities. These can be updated yearly upon submission of continuation applications. Applicants should note that they may use PRM’s recommended multi-year proposal template for this application, which is different from the single year template. Multi-year funding applicants may also use PRM’s standard budget template and should submit a separate budget sheet for each project year. Multi-year proposals using PRM’s templates must be no more than 30 pages in length (Times New Roman 12 point font, one inch margins on all sides). If the applicant does not use PRM’s recommended templates, proposals must not exceed 25 pages in length. Organizations may choose to attach work plans, activity calendars, and/or logical frameworks as addendums/appendices to the proposal. These attachments do not count toward the page limit total.

Multi-year applications selected for funding by PRM will be funded in 12- month increments based on the proposal submitted in the initial application as approved by PRM. Continued funding after the initial 12- month award requires the submission of a noncompeting continuation application and will be contingent upon available funding, strong performance, and continuing need. Continuation applications must be submitted by the organization no later than 90 days before the proposed start date of the new award (e.g., if the next project period is to begin on September 1, submit your application by June 1). Continuation applications are submitted in lieu of responding to PRM’s published call for proposals for those activities. Late continuation applications will jeopardize continued funding.

Organizations can request multi-year funding and continuation application templates by emailing PRM's NGO Coordinator with the phrase “PRM NGO Templates” in the subject line.

Reports and Reporting Requirements:

Program reporting: PRM requires quarterly and final program reports describing and analyzing the results of activities undertaken during the validity period of the agreement. It is highly suggested that NGOs receiving PRM funding use the PRM recommended program report template. To request this template, send an email with the phrase “PRM NGO Templates” in the subject line to PRM's NGO Coordinator.

Financial Reports: Financial reports are required within thirty (30) days following the end of each calendar year quarter during the validity period of the agreement; a final financial report covering the entire period of the agreement is required within ninety (90) days after the expiration date of the agreement.

For more details regarding reporting requirements please see PRM’s General NGO Guidelines.

Proposal Review Process: PRM will conduct a formal competitive review of all proposals submitted in response to this funding announcement. A review panel will evaluate submissions based on the above-referenced proposal evaluation criteria and PRM priorities in the context of available funding.

PRM may request revised proposals and/or budgets based on feedback from the panel. PRM will provide formal notifications to NGOs of final decisions taken by Bureau management.

Branding and Marking Strategy: Unless exceptions have been approved by the designated bureau Authorizing Official as described in the proposal templates that are available upon email request from PRM's NGO Coordinator, at a minimum, the following provision will be included whenever assistance is awarded:

As a condition of receipt of this assistance award, all materials produced pursuant to the award, including training materials, materials for recipients or materials to communicate or promote with foreign audiences a program, event, project, or some other activity under this agreement, including but not limited to invitations to events, press materials, event backdrops, podium signs, etc. must be marked appropriately with the standard U.S. flag in a size and prominence equal to (or greater than) any other logo or identity. Subrecipients and subsequent tier sub-award agreements are subject to the marking requirements and the recipient shall include a provision in the subrecipient agreement indicating that the standard, rectangular U.S. flag is a requirement. In the event the recipient does not comply with the marking requirements as established in the approved assistance agreement, the Grants Officer Representative and the Grants Officer must initiate corrective action.

Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars: For Federal awards starting before December 26, 2014, organizations should be familiar with OMB Circulars A-110 (Revised) 22 CFR 145 (Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Nonprofit Organizations), A-122/A-21 (Cost Principles for Nonprofit Organizations; Indirect Costs), and A-133/A-128 (Audits of Institutions of Higher Education and Other Nonprofit Organizations) on cost accounting principles. For a copy of the OMB circulars cited, please contact Government Publications or download from http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_default.

Starting from December 26, 2014, OMB Uniform Guidance: Cost Principles, Audit, and Administrative Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR Chapter I, Chapter II, Part 200, et al.) will take effect. All applicants should be familiar with the Uniform Guidance and be aware that all awards made on or after December 26, 2014 will be made with terms and conditions subject to the Uniform Guidance. Applications that are submitted before December 26, 2014 for Federal awards to be made on or after December 26, 2014 should be developed in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. For a copy of the Uniform Guidance, please contact Government Publications or download from http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-12-26/pdf/2013-30465.pdf .

PRM Points of Contact: Should NGOs have technical questions related to this announcement, they should contact the PRM staff listed below prior to proposal submission. Please note that responses to technical questions from PRM do not indicate a commitment to fund the program discussed.

PRM Program Officer Bryan Lupton (LuptonBC@state.gov); 202-453-9307; Washington, D.C.

Great Lakes Regional Refugee Coordinator Josh Fischel (FischelJ@state.gov); +256-414-306001 ext. 6519; U.S. Embassy Kampala.


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[wanabidii] Prix Etisalat de littérature : L’appel à candidatures dans la catégorie Fiction Éclair est annoncé pour le prix Etisalat de littérature 2014

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L'appel à candidatures dans la catégorie Fiction Éclair est annoncé pour le prix Etisalat de littérature 2014

 

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LAGOS, Nigeria, 31 octobre 2014/ -- Etisalat (http://www.etisalat.com.ng), l'entreprise de télécommunications la plus innovante du Nigeria, vient d'annoncer le lancement de la catégorie Fiction Éclair du prix Etisalat de littérature 2014 (« Etisalat Prize for Literature Flash Fiction »). Cette catégorie de prix qui a été créée pour célébrer la narration sous sa forme concise est tout en phase avec l'objectif de l'entreprise qui se veut source d'inspiration et de promotion de la créativité.

 

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Pour le directeur du département des marques et de la communication d'Etisalat Nigeria, M. Enitan Denloye, « nous vivons dans un monde en perpétuel mouvement où la communication n'est pas plus éloignée que le bout de vos doigts grâce à l'utilisation d'appareils intelligents, de téléphones, de tablettes et autres, un monde dans lequel les gens préfèrent consommer les informations sur le pouce, par bribes. Avec la catégorie Fiction Éclair, nous tentons de concilier ces concepts, tout en apportant une valeur ajoutée aux utilisateurs d'appareils mobiles dans toute l'Afrique. » Le concours est ouvert au public, auquel il incombera également d'élire un gagnant après avoir relu et corrigé les textes soumis par les candidats.

 

Le prix de la Fiction Éclair récompense les trois meilleurs écrivains de cette catégorie.

 

L'auteur(e) gagnant(e) se verra attribuer un prix en espèces d'un montant de 1 000 £ ainsi qu'un périphérique haut de gamme ; par ailleurs, il ou elle bénéficiera de la promotion en ligne et via des plateformes numériques de médias de son livre électronique.

 

Dans cette catégorie seront également récompensés de leurs efforts littéraires les finalistes arrivant en deuxième et troisième positions, auxquels il sera accordé une somme de 500 £ et remis un appareil intelligent.

 

Toutes les personnes intéressées sont invitées à soumettre leurs travaux, qui ne devront pas dépasser 300 mots, à la webpage « Etisalat Prize for Literature Flash Fiction » (http://www.etisalat.com.ng/eventsandsponsorships/prizeForLiterature.php). La date limite pour la soumission de textes est le 4 novembre 2014. Du 5 au 25 novembre 2014, les œuvres seront relues et corrigées et il sera procédé au vote également pendant cette période. Les 20 meilleurs textes seront annoncés après avoir été présentés le 7 décembre 2014, tandis que la liste des lauréats finale sera annoncée en janvier 2015.

 

Distribué par APO (African Press Organization) pour Etisalat.

 

 

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EZE Kenneth Obasi

The Quadrant Company

Lagos - Nigeria

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À propos d'Etisalat

En seulement 6 années d'activité, Etisalat Nigeria (http://www.etisalat.com.ng) est devenu un acteur de premier plan dans l'industrie, affichant avec ses 20 millions d'abonnés une clientèle croissante sur un marché très concurrentiel. Son portefeuille de services de voix et de données comprend Easer Starter, Easy Cliq, Easy Business et Easy Blaze, tous des tarifs sur mesure permettant de répondre aux besoins de la clientèle.

Etisalat Nigeria est l'un des 19 opérateurs du groupe Etisalat qui dessert l'Afrique, le Moyen-Orient et l'Asie et s'engage à fournir des services innovants et de haute qualité à plus de 182 millions d'abonnés.

 

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