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121. Common Mistakes and Problems in Research Proposal Writing
  Tuesday, October 2, 2007  by Admin
  The study describes common mistakes in proposal writing, based on the findings from a study of 240 proposals for research submitted to REPOA. This paper is useful for those wishing to improve their proposal writing skills, as well as those who teach research methodology.
 
122. UDSM VC commends use of distance learning technology
  Tuesday, September 18, 2007  by Admin
  Vice Chancellor of the University of Dar es Salaam Prof. Rwekaza Mukandala has commended the use of distance learning technology, saying it offers new visitors increased and cost-effective access to tertiary education and training in Africa. These remarks were made during the second graduation ceremony of African Virtual University students over the weekend.

 
123. Global initiatives needed to improve higher education
  Tuesday, September 18, 2007  by Admin
  The President of the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE) International Dr David Woodhouse has called for global initiatives to ensure developing countries get quality assurance support in higher education.
 
124. Fourth International Confeence on Knowledge Capture
  Wednesday, July 18, 2007  by Admin
  K-CAP 2007 will feature four workshops: two full day workshops: "Knowledge Management and Semantic Web for Engineering Design", "Second International Workshop on Modular Ontologies"; and two half day workshops: "Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup", "Knowledge Capture and Constraint Programming".
 
125. The Rothamsted International African Fellows Programme
  Thursday, June 7, 2007  by Admin
  The Rothamsted International African Fellows Programme aims to provide problem-focused training in Europe for mid-career African scientists. The purpose of the programme is to assist in capacity building, institutional strengthening and knowledge transfer to find relevant solutions to the problems of achieving sustainable agricultural production, as well as improving rural development and conservation of biodiversity. Call for applicants closing Date: 22 June 2007
 
126. The Post Graduate Diploma Programme
  Monday, June 4, 2007  by Admin
  The Post-graduate Diploma Programme in Poverty Analysis is a part-time one-year programme of international standard with specific emphasis on imparting investigative skills and capabilities for Applied Policy Analysis. The programme is policy-oriented, skills-intensive and interdisciplinary in nature. All Applications should be submitted by 30th of June 2007.
 
127. Distance Learning Masters scholarships for African women
  Thursday, May 10, 2007  by Admin
  An exciting opportunity by the UK Commonwealth Scholarships Commission to join a masters' programme and become part of a community of learning and practice in Education for Sustainability. The deadline for applications to be received in our office is Monday May 28th 2007.
 
128. Empowering Society With Information: The Role of Archives and Records as Tools of Accountability
  Wednesday, May 9, 2007  by Admin
  The XIX Bi-Annual ESARBICA General Conference on "Empowering Society With Information: The Role of Archives and Records as Tools of
Accountability" will be hosted by the Tanzania National Archives (Dar es Salaam) on 18 to 22 June 2007.
 
129. Education and Information Can Fight Africa's Poverty
  Wednesday, May 9, 2007  by Admin
  The combination of education and information has been described as a "qualitative" tool to rid Africa of poverty in future. Speaking at the 6th Pan African ICT in Government Summit, the Deputy Chairperson of the Nepad e-Africa Commission, said that the provision of ICT infrastructure in rural communities could be helpful to bridge the digital divide that exists at the expense of the poor.
 
130. UK announces 650bn/- education boost
  Friday, May 4, 2007  by Admin
  The UK government has announced it will provide 650bn for financing education in Tanzania over the next 10 years. A statement issued by the UK's Department for International Development said the funds will be provided through general budget support and will depend on continued good performance by the government of Tanzania in implementing its poverty reduction strategy, including in the education sector.
 
131. Keeping our promises: delivering education for all
  Tuesday, April 24, 2007  by Admin
  Education - by putting opportunity directly into people's hands - is the key to the ultimate
development goal: the empowerment of the poor, and of the world's poorest countries. This booklet focuses on the importance of
education in making poverty history and
shows how rich and poor nations, working
together, can make sure that every child in
every country receives a good quality, free
primary education.
 
132. Media Education - A kit for teachers, parents, students and professionals
  Tuesday, April 24, 2007  by Admin
  Media Education: A Kit for Teachers, Students, Parents and Professionals a new UNESCO publication provides a broad set of guidelines and insights on how to introduce media education as a subject. Media education advocates and enthusiasts will find this training kit of particular relevance.
 
133. Esssays about the role of ICT in building a peaceful world
  Tuesday, April 24, 2007  by Admin
  UNESCO and the Goi Peace Foundation are inviting young people from around the world to enter the International Essay Contest for Young People. Open to everyone under 26 years of age. The theme is "The role of media and information and communication technologies in building a peaceful world". The deadline for entries is 30 June 2007.
 
134. Vocational education stressed in poverty reduction campaign
  Friday, April 20, 2007  by Admin
  Strategies to reduce poverty among Tanzanians can only succeed if the majority of the people have access to basic education. teh Tabora Regional Education Officer, Paul Makungu, said this in his keynote address at the opening of a five-day training workshop for Tabora and Uyui ward education coordinators and headteachers on poverty alleviation strategies.
 
135. MISA John Manyarara Investigative Journalism Award
  Tuesday, April 17, 2007  by Admin
  The Media Institute of Southern Africa has launched the John Manyarara Investigative Journalism Awards 2007. Deadline for Applications is 7th July 2007.
 

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