Sunday 16 November 2008

[creative-radio] Digest Number 2498

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1. CAJ-CIDA Fellowship on international development issues - Call for e
From: George Lessard

2. AMARC Africa 4th Pan African Conference / MENA 4 Conférence panaf
From: George Lessard


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1. CAJ-CIDA Fellowship on international development issues - Call for e
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:01 am ((PST))

CAJ-CIDA Fellowship - Call for entries - December 8, 2008

OTTAWA, Nov. 14 /CNW/ - Announcing the launch of the eighth
annual CAJ-CIDA Fellowship with a closing date of December 8, 2008.

The fellowship, sponsored by the Canadian Association of
Journalists and the Canadian International Development Agency, seeks
to encourage more in-depth and informed reporting on international
development issues.

Recipients will be offered a unique "first-person" experience through
visits to development projects and interaction with the people of
developing countries anywhere in the world. This year the fellowship
is not limited exclusively to Africa.

Recipients will be chosen by a panel of judges selected by the
CAJ. The five journalists will come from each of the following
regions: (1) British Columbia and Yukon; (2) Prairies and the North
(Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and
Nunavut); (3) Ontario; (4) Quebec and the National Capital Region and
(5) Atlantic.

The period for travel will not exceed 15 days and must be
completed by April, 2009. Fellowship winners will have the following
costs covered: Airfares, accommodation, meals/incidentals, local
transportation, medical and vaccinations, visas and registration,
airfare and hotel for the CAJ's national conference up to a specified
budgeted amount.

Winning proposals are selected based on the strength of the
application, which should include an explanation of the applicant's
interest in the Fellowship and the professional development
opportunities they hope to gain.

A letter of intent from an employer is required guaranteeing the
publication or broadcast of reportages, or a letter of guarantee or
intent from a mainstream broadcaster, newspaper, magazine or news
agency to broadcast, publish, or syndicate the resulting articles,
features or reportage is provided.

In addition to a letter of intent, applicants must also submit:

- a resume; samples of their recent work (maximum five
stories); a proposal that shows evidence of some preliminary research
and clearly outlines what stories applicants hope to do during their
time on the Fellowship.

Note: Incomplete applications will not be considered.

All fellowship submissions must be received at the CAJ's
national office by December 8, 2008

Tip sheets to assist applicants put together a proposal are also
available on the CAJ's website.

Please note that neither the CAJ nor CIDA will have any
editorial control over what is published or broadcast.

For further information:
John Dickins, canadianjour@magma.ca, or (613) 526-8061

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2. AMARC Africa 4th Pan African Conference / MENA 4 Conférence panaf
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:09 am ((PST))

---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: MENA 4 Conférence panafricaine AMARC Afrique - AMARC Africa 4th
Pan African Conference
From: "info@africa.amarc.org" <info@africa.amarc.org>
Date: Sun, November 9, 2008 19:27
To: "info@africa.amarc.org" <info@africa.amarc.org>
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English follows...

La 4ème Conférence Pan-Africaine de l'AMARC Afrique se tiendra en Côte
d'Ivoire

Nairobi, Kenya, 7 novembre 2008.

Le conseil de l'AMARC Afrique, veut annoncer que la 4ème conférence
panafricaine se tiendra en Côte d'ivoire en avril 2009. L'organisation
hôte est l'Union des radios de proximité de la Côte d'Ivoire.

L'AMARC Afrique organise la conférence panafricaine à tous les quatre
années pour ses membres et partenaires afin d'analyser les enjeux de la
radio communautaire en Afrique. C'est pendant la conférence panafricaine
que les membres de l'AMARC Afrique et leurs alliés, élisent le conseil
d'administration aussi bien que le plan d'action stratégique pour les
quatre années suivants.

Il s'agit de la deuxième fois que la conférence panafricaine se tiendra
dans l'ouest de l'Afrique. Les conférences panafricaines antérieures se
sont tenus, à Johannesburg (Afrique du Sud) en 1997, Dakar (Sénégal) en
2001 et à Nairobi (Kenya) en 2005.

Les membres de cinq pays, l'Ouganda, la Côte d'Ivoire, le Nigeria, le
Niger et le Burkina Faso, ont présenté leur candidature. Le conseil
d'administration a évalué les propositions et a pris une décision. Le
pays hôte de la 4ème conférence panafricaine sera la Côte d'Ivoire.

Le choix de la Côte d'ivoire a été faite sur la base de: (a) La qualité
de la présentation du dossier (b) Le fait que c'est présenté par une
fédération; (c) Que la proposition compte sur le soutien des radios; (d)
Que la proposition compte sur l'approbation du gouvernement; (e) Que les
enjeux en Côte d'Ivoire sont importants pour l'AMARC Afrique; (f)
Qu'elle permet de permettre l'alternance géographique avec les autres
Conférences Pan Africaines.

L'AMARC Afrique compte plus de 364 membres basés dans toutes les
sous-régions du continent. L'AMARC Afrique, est la section africaine de
l'AMARC, regroupe des radios et leurs fédérations nationales dans tout
le continent. Le principal impact de l'AMARC depuis sa fondation en 1983
a été d'accompagner et d'appuyer l'établissement d'un secteur africain
et mondial de la radio communautaire. L'AMARC fait plaidoyer pour le
droit à la communication au niveau international, national, local et de
quartier et défend et promeut les intérêts du mouvement des radios
communautaires à travers la solidarité, le réseautage et la coopération.

AMARC AFRICA'S Fourth Pan-African Conference to be held in Ivory Coast

Nairobi, Kenya, November 7, 2008.

AMARC Africa Board wishes to announce the fourth Pan-African Conference
to be held in Côte d'Ivoire in April 2009 hosted by its member, the
"Union des radios de proximité de la Côte d'Ivoire".

Every four years AMARC Africa organises a Pan-African conference for its
members and community radio stakeholders to discuss the challenges of
community radio in Africa. It is during the Pan-African conferences that
AMARC Africa members elect the Board of Directors as well as decide on
the strategic plan for action for the following four years.

This is the second time that the Pan-African conference will be held in
West Africa. Previous Pan-African Conferences were held in Johannesburg
(South Africa) in 1997, Dakar (Senegal) in 2001 and Nairobi (Kenya) in 2005.

Ivory Coast was selected to host the conference from tenders submitted
from AMARC member country networks namely Uganda, Côte d'Ivoire,
Nigeria, Niger and Burkina Faso.

Ivory Coast was selected to host the Pan-African on the basis of (a) the
quality of the presentation of its documentation; (b) the fact the bid
was presented by a Federation (c) the federation has the support of the
radios. (d) the federation has support and approval from the government;
(e) that the challenges of CR in Côte d'Ivoire are very important for
AMARC Africa as they resonate with the rebuilding of AMARC Africa (f)
That the selection allows for geographic balance with other Pan African
Conferences.

AMARC Africa members number over 364, and are based in all sub-regions
of the continent. AMARC-Africa is the African regional section of AMARC
grouping together radios from all the sub-regions of the continent. The
main global impact of AMARC since its creation in 1983, has been to
accompany and support the establishment of an African and world wide
community radio sector that has democratized the media sector. AMARC
Africa advocates for the right to communicate at the international,
national, local and neighbourhood levels and defends and promotes the
interests of the community radio movement through solidarity, networking
and Cooperation.


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