Please share onwards.Greetings!Please note this reminder to submit applications to these opportunities with CIPESA. Submissions will be accepted till tomorrow!See more about each of the fellowships below.Kind regards,
Juliet
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From: Juliet Nanfuka <juliet@cipesa.org>
Date: Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 4:04 AM
Subject: Media and Academia Fellowship Opportunities in ICT4D, OpenData, Human Rights
To: "Juliet Nanfuka." <juliet@cipesa.org>JulietKind regards,Greetings all,
I trust this finds you well. I would like to bring to your attention some opportunities we have open at CIPESA.
As part of the CIPESA-ICT4Democracy Fellowship Programme – we are offering media and academia fellowships. The aim is to nurture university students’ and early career media and academics’understanding of ICT for governance, human rights and development. The programme benefits partners of the ICT4Democracy in East Africa network through placements of individuals with skills in fields such as ICT, mass communication, and informatics, within the partner organisations. Ultimately, the programme aims to grow links between the academic community and practitioners in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) field for mutual research, learning and knowledge exchange, so as to create the next generation of ICT for democracy and ICT for human rights champions and researchers.See more about each of the fellowships below. Please note that applications close on 1 April 2017.
Our partner, Defend Defenders, also has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Project Lead to work on DATA4CHAN.GE, an initiative that aims to build the capacity of Kenyan, Ugandan and Tanzanian human rights organisations to collect, analyse, and visualise data.
See more about the post here.
Please note that applications close on 31 March 2017.@ChewingStones------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------- See our report: State of Internet Freedom in Africa 2016 | #InternetFreedomAfrica------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------- Juliet N. NanfukaMobile: +256 (0) 773 949 345 |Office: +256 (0) 414 289 502------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ --------
Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
Plot 156-158 Mutesa II Road, Ntinda | Kampala, Uganda
www.cipesa.org | @cipesaug | https://www.facebook.com/cipesaug
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