Requirements: BA degree, strong legal background and
comprehensive understanding of gender discrimination.

The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is launching a competition to support research on the changing balance between pub-
lic and private sector funding of research, and its implications for developing country governments and research institutions.

An NGO based in Johannesburg requires a general secretary who will function closely with senior management and staff to provide an all round
secretarial service.

This 2-day course will enable participants to create a basic website, maintain their organisations' websites - add content to existing pages, add new pages, adapt a site's design, and develop the content and structure of a website.

The impact on children of Zimbabwe's mounting political violence was condemned on Monday by a coalition of child rights NGOs.

IANSA is a fast growing international network of 340 organisations from 71 countries working to save lives and stop gun violence. IANSA is looking for a strategic and dynamic person to lead a Network of NGOs.

IANSA is a fast growing international network of 340 organisations from 71 countries working to save lives and stop gun violence. IANSA is looking for an experienced person, who will develop a global communications strategy for the Network.

AITEC have announced the launch of their 6th West Africa Computing, Communications and Broadcasting Exhibition and Conference from 16-18 May 2002. Under the Theme : ''Developing a knowledg society for West Africa '' this high profile international event is expected to attract key decision makers throughout the region. Now established as Ghana's principal event for the ICT and broadcasting industries and the main source of information for computing, communications and broadcasting professional...read more

Fears were raised yesterday that Zimbabwe's regime could seek to step up its curbs on the media after it emerged that the Independent's Harare correspondent wrote a misleading story about his treatment by the police. The Media Institute of Southern Africa, a journalists' lobby group, accused Basildon Peta, 30, of "giving grounds" for "further repression" after he filed a detailed account of being held overnight in police cells last week.

Documenting political violence and abuses of power in Manicaland Province.

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