More than 200,000 students of Nigeria's 37 Universities are scheduled to resume studies this week following the end of a three-month strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

Well paying jobs and ambient working environments continue to lure thousands of university graduates from developing countries to move North. The result is a loss of billions of dollars due to a brain drain to rich nations.

Commitment to the goal of universal primary education (UPE) by 2015 has received unprecedented support from governments and donors. But what is the reality for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in terms of the additional educational capacity required? And will the demand for primary schooling be sufficient
to achieve UPE?

The University of Malta is pleased to announce the holding of the second Mediterranean Master's Course in Human Rights and Democratisation.

The National Center for Nonprofit Boards (NCNB) will host its sixth International Fellowship in Nonprofit Governance in Washington, DC from November 1-16, 2001. The Fellowship is a capacity-building program created to build a cadre of board development professional trainers who can facilitate the strengthening of boards of directors in various regions of the world.

This publication provides information about support for biomedical a0nd behavioral research available from organizations throughout the world. It is one of our most requested publications, and is widely distributed to scientists in the United States and abroad.

President Bush yesterday called on the World Bank to provide a larger proportion of its financial assistance to developing nations through direct grants instead of loans for needs such as health care, the New York Times reports. Speaking at World Bank headquarters yesterday, Bush proposed that the bank provide up to 50% of its assistance to developing countries through grants, thus allowing the countries to "alleviate the debt that burdens" their economies.

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SANGONeT is pleased to announce that it is once again offering an opportunity for a motivated young South African to develop ICT skills and gain valuable work experience during a twelve-month internship programme.

The Non Profit Partnership (NPP) is an NPO committed to supporting democratic transformation by strengthening the financial sustainability of the non-profit sector in South Africa. The NPP provides a range of creative services to NPO’s. These include providing information and advice, establishing income-generating services and lobbying for relevant legislative and financial policy changes.

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