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OpportunityKIX call for proposals: GPE KIX regional observatories on education system resilienceBudget CAD 4 million for the entire initiative. The following budget limits have been set for the regional observatories: Latin America and the Caribbean: up to CAD400,000 East, West, Central and Southern Africa: up to CAD1.5 millions Europe, Middle East and North Africa, Asia, and the Pacific: up to CAD2.1 million to be allocated across four sub-regions (Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia; Middle East and North Africa; South Asia and Southeast Asia; and the Pacific) Eligibility This funding opportunity is open to either individual organizations or consortia of up to three organizations working in Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific. Only nationally/internationally registered or incorporated organizations that are headquartered in low- and middle-income countries are eligible. Please consult the detailed call document for more specific eligibility requirements. Scope IDRC and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) are pleased to invite proposals to become implementing partners in the new GPE KIX Observatory on Education System Resilience initiative. The purpose of the initiative is to contribute to the improvement of education system resilience of GPE partner countries through research and evidence. The task of implementing partners will be to establish and operate regional observatories, conduct applied research and mobilize its findings. The call expects to fund six regional observatory projects: one in Latin America and the Caribbean, one in the East, West, Central, and Southern Africa region, and four in Europe, Middle East and North Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. More details For more information, please read the detailed call for proposals document, frequently asked questions and the scoping study informing the call for proposals. Learn more about KIX. More questions? Please direct them to kixcalls@idrc.ca before June 1, 2024. Join our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) webinar or stay tuned for the recording.By: Tony MilanziMonday, May 20, 2024EDUCATION
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OpportunityGoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition 2024Welcome to the sixth annual GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition. This is where agrifood innovation meets impact. Africa’s food sector faces mounting challenges in climate resilience, food security, and nutrition. The need for groundbreaking solutions has never been greater. Are you an agripreneur leading the charge against these pressing issues? Do you have a transformative venture that’s making waves in the agrifood landscape? We want to hear from you. Before you dive in, take a moment to review our important eligibility criteria and terms. Remember that you do not have to complete your application in one session. You can start today and save your progress to continue later. A high-quality application is how you will get your business noticed. Here’s what you need to do to get started: Join the GoGettaz Community when you enter the competition and you’ll get access to education, mentorship, and investment networks to help you launch, grow, or scale your agrifood venture. Review the eligibility criteria and terms below. Create your VC4A profile and begin your application! You can save your progress to continue later. Are you ready to make your mark on Africa’s agrifood landscape? Join us for the sixth annual GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition and be part of the solution. Apply now and let’s grow together. For more information, see our brochure or check out our terms and conditions. https://vc4a.com/gogettaz/2024/By: Tony MilanziMonday, May 20, 2024AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS+1
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PostGood day everyone. I am happy to be here. I am a cervical cancer elimination program advocate. Any collaboration for certified pre-malignant disease training of trainers, and research in female reproductive health, will be highly appreciated.By: Cyril DIMSaturday, May 11, 2024HEALTH AND NUTRITION
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OpportunityTwenty-fifth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in OrganizationThe Twenty-fifth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, hosted by the University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus, will be held on 11-13 June 2025. Presenter Pass Options In-Person Presenter Passes: for those who want to present in the place-based component of the conference. You are also encouraged to participate in and share your content, in the online components, by adding digital media to your presenter page on the CGScholar Event Microsite.Online-Only Presenter Passes: for those who know they will not attend the place-based component but still want to present, view all content, and engage in meaningful discussion. Online presentations will be delivered and viewed online as asynchronous digital media. Online Only presenters also have discussion boards to structure conversations. Register as Presenter Pass Audience Pass Options In-Person Audience Passes: participate in innovative in-person formats, plenaries, talking circles, and on a human scale. You will also have access to all online-only content.Online Only Audience Passes: gain access to live and recorded presentations, welcome addresses, plenaries, and curated thematic content -- from any place and in your own time. Register as Audience Pass Publication Opportunities All presenters are also encouraged to submit their papers to the companion journal collection, the Organization Studies Journal Collection. Find out more about the journal collection and submission process.Registration Deadlines: Advance: 11 September 2024Early: 11 December 2024By: Jayden HewittMonday, May 6, 2024EDUCATION
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OpportunityCall for submission of Expression of Interest (EoI) – Research Call ReviewersThe BAS is inviting well-qualified researchers, scientists, and experts to expressinterest in being a reviewer of applications submitted to the MCKT research call.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MyoM_rkf01lmISxbRS8REiN53FzI5Wjm/view?usp=sharingHonorarium: $100 per proposal assessed with a maximum of 15 proposals.Eligibility1. Should not have conflict of interest or have submitted a proposal forconsideration to the MCKT Call2.Post graduate degree in a related field3. Should have a strong track record of conducting research in the field relevantto the call.4. Should have received grants or funding for own research projectsdemonstrated ability to develop successful proposals and understand the grantwriting process.5. Interdisciplinary expertise, especially for grant programs that span multiplescientific disciplines or address complex, interdisciplinary research questions arean added advantage.The thematic areas of theproposals:• Mining, Minerals & Mineralbeneficiation;• Human Health & Social sciences• Water, Environment and Energy• Indigenous Knowledge Systems;• Livestock & Veterinary Research;• Food and Agriculture• DigitisationApplicationFull advert:https://drive.google.com/file/d/15CF72ww4La4ACW7EBN5xblWy1D0YbMag/view?usp=sharingComplete and submit your expression of interest using the online form at thislink: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf9z0pYIfG5rKBhIx7Ag8JFi4-pWIT_ed_MHSvoHlsNx3tuFA/viewform?usp=sf_linkIf you require assistance to fill in the form, contact bas.evaluations@gmail.comDeadline to submit Expression of Interest (EOI):5th May, 2024 12 midnight (GMT)Contact:For any questions, queries or comments related to this call,bas.evaluations@gmail.comBy: Jayden HewittFriday, May 3, 2024EDUCATION
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Opportunity1. Request for Proposals: Funding Bold Ideas for Youth Mental Health in 12 countriesWe seek to fund innovative prevention and promotion ideas that target the early drivers of mental health and well-being in underserved 10- to 24-year-olds. We are looking for solutions that address both the specific upstream drivers of young people's mental health and well-being and the broader systemic barriers hindering the implementation and integration of mental health initiatives. Our focus is on culturally sensitive and community-driven approaches that consider the social and environmental factors influencing mental health. Projects must be implemented in at least one of 12 priority countries (Colombia, Ecuador,Ghana, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Romania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania,and Vietnam) and align with locally-led landscape analyses. Three types of funding opportunities are available, each with different scopes, funding amounts, timelines, and evaluation criteria. Successful project teams will have a deep understanding of the mental health needs of young people in priority countries. Eligible applicants include organizations formed, legally incorporated, and able to receive and administer funding. A key requirement is the meaningful involvement of young people and/or those with lived experience of mental health challenges in the project's design, testing, and evaluation. To learn more visit https://being-initiative.org/funding-opportunities/request-for-proposals-funding-bold-ideas-for-youth-mental-health-in-12-countries/By: Tony MilanziThursday, Apr 18, 2024YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
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ArticleEssential Competencies of Frontline Agricultural Extension ProfessionalsThis training manual was funded by Michigan State University through the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) for the 2021 Partnerships for Innovative Research in Africa (PIRA) grant award at the scaling grant funding level titled ‘Strengthening Agricultural Extension Training in the MSU Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) Consortium Partners in Africa’.By: Justin RabineauMonday, Apr 15, 2024AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS
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