Coady Institute’s Global Change Leaders
Program 2015 for Women’s Leadership
Deadline: 9 January 2015
Coady Institute’s International Centre for Women’s Leadership is
inviting applications for the Global Change Leaders Program. It is a
seven-week education program, which seeks to enable women from
developing countries to reinforce their leadership capacities in order
to contribute to innovation and change in their communities.
Global Change Leaders program provides successful candidates with a
full scholarship that includes tuition, travel, accommodations, and
meals. Participants will also get the benefit of the guidance and
mentorship of accomplished women leaders from around the world.
Please use this link for more
information.
Check it out and start applying
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Grant opportunities
Grand Challenges: Putting Women and Girls at
the Center of Development
Deadline: 13 January 2015
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is launching a new Grand Challenge: Putting Women and Girls at the Center of Development. This challenge focuses on how to effectively reach and empower the most vulnerable women and girls to improve health and development – including economic – outcomes as well as gender equality.
Gender inequalities and the marginalization of the needs, roles and potential of women and girls are key factors limiting advances in development outcomes for all – women, men, boys, girls and their communities and societies around the world. Moreover, strong associations have been identified between addressing inequalities and enhancing women and girls’ empowerment and agency, and improved development outcomes across sectors, ranging from maternal, newborn, and child health and nutrition to agriculture, water, sanitation, hygiene and financial services for the poor. The ultimate goal of this challenge is to accelerate discovery of how to most effectively and intentionally identify and address gender inequalities and how this relates to sectoral outcomes; scale-up approaches known to work, in context-relevant ways; and do more to develop better measures of the impact of approaches to enhance women’s and girls’ empowerment and agency. Intentional efforts and strategies are required so that development can contribute more to gender equality and gender equality can contribute more to development. Grants will go to investigators in low- and middle-income countries, but we encourage partnerships with investigators in other countries, especially where the opportunity exists to build on existing collaborations. Please use this link for more information
Deadline: 13 January 2015
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is launching a new Grand Challenge: Putting Women and Girls at the Center of Development. This challenge focuses on how to effectively reach and empower the most vulnerable women and girls to improve health and development – including economic – outcomes as well as gender equality.
Gender inequalities and the marginalization of the needs, roles and potential of women and girls are key factors limiting advances in development outcomes for all – women, men, boys, girls and their communities and societies around the world. Moreover, strong associations have been identified between addressing inequalities and enhancing women and girls’ empowerment and agency, and improved development outcomes across sectors, ranging from maternal, newborn, and child health and nutrition to agriculture, water, sanitation, hygiene and financial services for the poor. The ultimate goal of this challenge is to accelerate discovery of how to most effectively and intentionally identify and address gender inequalities and how this relates to sectoral outcomes; scale-up approaches known to work, in context-relevant ways; and do more to develop better measures of the impact of approaches to enhance women’s and girls’ empowerment and agency. Intentional efforts and strategies are required so that development can contribute more to gender equality and gender equality can contribute more to development. Grants will go to investigators in low- and middle-income countries, but we encourage partnerships with investigators in other countries, especially where the opportunity exists to build on existing collaborations. Please use this link for more information
Monday, 3 November 2014
Sanitary pads in Zimbabwe
I know that i have been away for quite a while now but i am back now. There is a lot that i would like to share with you ladies. My main worry at the moment is the issue of menstruation and menstrual hygiene in Zimbabwe. These days the debate is on about whether it is better and safer to use disposable pads or to use the non-disposable (washable/re-useable) pads. The debate rages on but what do you guys really think about all this? let's share our views and help each other out.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
You can start a business with little or no income
These days a lot has changed. But one thing i know is that a lot of women now are breaking new ground in the business world. Whether you have capital or not, whether you have an office or not you can still start a business of your own. You can venture into any of the following businesses
1. Independent Sales/Manufacturer’s Representative
2. Deliveries/Driver
3. Blogging
4. Cell Phone Accessories Retail
5. Tutoring
6. Online Sales
I7. Bulk SMS
8. Car Sales
9. Fixing Computers/Software Installation
10. Online Professor
11. Blog/Website Design
12. Cake baking and decorating
13. Proof-reading
14. free-lance writer
15. online social media consulting. online content production
This list is endless, the good thing about these jobs is that you can even work from home
Click on the following websites for more information and ideas
http://notopoverty.com/10-businesses-that-you-can-start-with-little-or-no-capital/
http://www.sba.gov/community/blogs/guest-blogs/industry-word/10-businesses-you-can-start-with-little-capital
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/small-business/starting-out/ten-ways-to-build-a-company-with-almost-no-money/article8010918/
1. Independent Sales/Manufacturer’s Representative
2. Deliveries/Driver
3. Blogging
4. Cell Phone Accessories Retail
5. Tutoring
6. Online Sales
I7. Bulk SMS
8. Car Sales
9. Fixing Computers/Software Installation
10. Online Professor
11. Blog/Website Design
12. Cake baking and decorating
13. Proof-reading
14. free-lance writer
15. online social media consulting. online content production
This list is endless, the good thing about these jobs is that you can even work from home
Click on the following websites for more information and ideas
http://notopoverty.com/10-businesses-that-you-can-start-with-little-or-no-capital/
http://www.sba.gov/community/blogs/guest-blogs/industry-word/10-businesses-you-can-start-with-little-capital
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/small-business/starting-out/ten-ways-to-build-a-company-with-almost-no-money/article8010918/
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