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Spain Grants 6.3m Euro To African Women for Empowerment

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In order to accelerate the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), especially the number three goal, the NEPAD Agency and Spanish government have set up fund for the empowerment of African women for the second time.

 

The fund, estimated at take a queue from the first phase of 6.285 million Euros, would be the second call to be deployed in building the capacity of African women thereby encouraging them to be economically self reliance.

 

Communications Assistant at NEPAD Agency, Millicent Seganoe disclosed that at the just concluded 6th meeting of “African and Spanish Women Network for a Better World” held in Windhoek, Namibia.

 

During the Sixth Meeting of Women for a Better World, held on April 9 & 10 in Windhoek (Namibia), the NEPAD/Spanish Fund launched its second call for proposals, to fund projects from public institutions and civil society organizations from 28 eligible African countries.

 

Interested institutions/organizations should submit a project proposal according with the NSF project proposal format application. From NEPAD site:

 

Windhoek, Namibia, April 9, 2011- During the 6th Meeting of the “African and Spanish Women Network for a Better World” held in Windhoek, Namibia, on Saturday, April 9 2011, the NEPAD Agency and the Government of the Kingdom of Spain launched the second call of  proposals for the NEPAD/Spanish Fund for the Empowerment of Women.


Speaking on behalf of the Government of the Kingdom of Spain, Honorable Soraya Rodriguez, Vice Minister in charge of International Cooperation, welcomed the spirit of partnership that exists between her Government and NEPAD.

 

She went on to add that the Spanish Government has learnt a lot in working with the NEPAD Agency and that the renewal of the Spanish Fund “is a solution to the basic needs of the African women”.

 

The NEPAD/Spanish Fund for the empowerment of women aims at providing financial support to projects carried out by women in Sub-Saharan Africa and concretely promoting gender equity and the autonomy of women, while increasing women ability to contribute in accelerating the process to reach the Millennium Development Goal (MDG), mainly goal number 3.

 

The grants to be awarded will range from 50,000 Euros to 500,000 Euros over a period of one year to two years or less.

 

Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer of the NEPAD Agency reasserted the importance of the gender dimension in the development strategy of the continent. He welcomed the presence of Honourable Soraya Rodriguez which, according to him, “is a step forward in the interaction between the NEPAD Agency and the Spanish Government for the set up of optimal conditions to a dynamic partnership”.

 

It is in this regard that he mentioned that lessons learnt during the previous phase would enable the Agency to conceive “a results oriented management approach that will call for the definition of rigorous and pertinent criteria for the selection, the follow-up and the assessment of projects”.

 

Dr Mayaki also recognised “the strong support of the Spanish Cooperation to NEPAD” while promising that “the NEPAD Agency will do its best to be as more efficient as possible in the implementation of the NEPAD/Spanish Fund for the empowerment of African Women” which, “I would like to recall, aims at promoting the economic autonomy and the institutional capacity building of African Women”.

 

In 2008, NEPAD launched the first call for proposals, during which the NSF Steering Committee approved 46 projects from 23 African countries with funding to the tune of 6.285 million Euros. Out of the 46 projects, 25 have ended and the remaining projects are on-going.

 

For more information on the conditions to be eligible and to participate in the Second Call for Proposals of the NEPAD/Spanish Fund for the Empowerment of Women, kindly visit the website: www.nepad.org/crosscuttingissues, or contact the following email address: rosaliel@nepad.org and cc to nepadspanishfund@nepad.org

Nigeria Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6) Roundtable – June 8, Lagos

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The Chairman Board of Trustees (BOT) of the Nigeria Internet Group (NIG), Chief Olawale Ige, former minister of communications,  will on June 8, this year preside over  Nigeria Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6) Roundtable to be hosted by DigitalSENSE Africa in Lagos.

 

According to the Executive Director, DigitalSENSE Africa, Mrs. Nkemdilim Nweke, the one-day roundtable for stakeholders of the Nigerian Internet community will be held at the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) Lagos campus located at the former NITEL Training School Cappa-Oshodi.

 

 

First Bank of Nigera Biometric ATM -What Is Your Experience?

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First Bank of Nigeria plc deployed the first biometric ATM in Nigeria’s banking sector to provide services to illiterates customers many weeks ago.  Chuma Ezirin, Group Head of eBusiness for First Bank said  in the unveiling:
“The new technology is available to existing customers, who may wish to add biometric authentication as part of their transaction approval process on the bank’s ATMs in addition to PIN selection, while new cardholders, especially who cannot read nor write and the elderly, will be issued cards with only biometric authentication,”
The biometric ATM wad manufactured by NCR.
Could you share your experience using this ATM if you have used it? What works and what does not?

 

Google Spreads Money in Africa – Mandela, Tutu, Nigeria ICT Forum

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Google awarded a $1.25 million grant to Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory in Johannesburg, South Africa, to help preserve and give unparalleled digital access to thousands of archival documents, photographs, and audio-visual materials about the life and times of Nelson Mandela.

 

Internet search giant Google said it is working with the Nelson Mandela Foundation to publish thousands of never-before-seen documents belonging to the anti-apartheid icon through a $1.25 million grant given to Mandela’s foundation Tuesday.

 

The money will allow the foundation to scan more than 10,000 of Mandela’s personal records, including unreleased notes written during his 27 years of imprisonment for his fight against apartheid, Google spokesman Luke Mckend said. The database will be accessible for free on the Internet.

 

Achmat Dangor, the foundation’s chief executive, said anyone with a computer “from Timbuktu to New York” will be able to access documents about the 92-year-old Nobel peace laureate.

 

Much already has been written about Mandela—notably his autobiography, “Long Walk to Freedom,” which has sold millions around the world. Foundation officials said the new trove may shed further insight into his personal thoughts about South Africa’s governing party, the African National Congress, in the mid-1990s. That party has since dominated South African politics.

 

The foundation is also appealing to foreign governments to share their documents on Mandela. Citing rumors that information from the CIA led to Mandela’s 1962 arrest, Dangor said the foundation seeks any documents that might substantiate that.

 

“These allegations have been the subject of much speculation for decades,” a CIA spokesperson said Tuesday.

 

Mckend said Google joined the project because of its capacity to preserve historical heritage and its potential use in classrooms.

 

“If you look at all the people talking about peace with the protests right now, there’s got to be some message we can extract from these documents,” said Daniel Lederman, Google’s director of new business development for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

 

Equally, another $1.25 million was granted to Desmond Tutu Peace Centre in Cape Town, for the documentation and digitization of Desmond Tutu’s archives and an interactive digital learning centre.
Google also announced three additional grants given through the Google Inc.
Charitable Giving Funds of Tides Foundation to support access to information across the continent.  Among the beneficiaries of the grant is the Nigeria ICT Forum, which was awarded a $500,000 grant to help in improving access to internet infrastructure in tertiary education institutions in Nigeria.
The Nigeria ICT Forum is a scheme of the Nigerian Caucus (a joint meeting of the Vice-Chancellors and ICT Coordinators) of the six Partnership Nigerian Universities. Its mandate is to develop an ICT-based capacity for strengthening Research and Higher Education, HEIs; Facilitate and nurture collaboration between HEIs to cultivate a favorable policy environment; develop, utilize and sustain ICT networks, services and shared resources consistent with institutional roles as focus for development.
Country Manager for Google South Africa, Luke Mckend, in summing up the grants said,

“Google wants to help bring the world’s historical heritage online, and the internet offers new ways to preserve and share information. Our grants to the Nelson Mandela Centre and to the Desmond Tutu Peace Centre will facilitate new digital archives for South Africa’s past, giving the global public an unprecedented opportunity to engage with the history of some of the most extraordinary leaders of our time. We are also delighted to be announcing additional grants which will help many more people across South Africa and Africa access the internet and benefit from access to information.”

Your Embedded Systems Store – Microscale Emdedded and Fasmicro

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If you are looking for parts for your class projects, Microscale Embedded has all. Visit them and get your parts today. Or if you in the Southern part of Nigeria, you can visit Fasmicro office to get the same parts also. It is a partnership that works. From Microscale Embedded site

 

Our online store is designed to cater for students, hobbyist and research institutes who want to buy components in small quantities to produce their prototype.
Our range of components covers microcontrollers, LCD display, LED, sensors and transducers, modules for RF communications, GSM Modem, Finger print reader, etc. Customers who want to do production should use our contract design and/or manufacturing service, where they can get a lot of discount on their BOM.

 

Please browse through the categories below and use our online shopping cart to make your order. Completed orders will be processed as soon as payment is made to Microscale. Packages will be delivered to the customer by DHL or via other special arrangements, such as ABC transport.