Elsevier Foundation New Scholars Program
Science and society benefit when talented individuals from a broad range of backgrounds and experiences can develop successful careers in science, health, and technology. The challenge of managing family responsibilities has been identified as a particular obstacle to recruiting, retaining and developing new academics and researchers, particularly women.
The 2009 Elsevier Foundation New Scholars Program will give priority to the efforts of the academic and research community to address the fundamental challenge of balancing childcare and family responsibilities with the demanding academic careers in science, health, and technology. The program is focused on doctoral candidates and scholars in the first five years of their post-doctoral careers.
The Foundation provides one, two and three year grants to non-profit academic and research institutions, learned societies, professional associations, and governmental and nongovernmental organizations. Grant proposals are welcome for: - Programs that enable scientists to attend conferences, meetings, workshops and symposia that are critical to the development of a career in science by helping them with childcare and other family responsibilities when attending scientific gatherings.
- Programs that, as part of an institutional commitment to advancing women in science,provide support to promising new scientists to attend scientific gatherings.
- Programs to encourage networking and mentorship within the institutions and disciplines in ways that support the challenges of faculty and staff with family responsibilities.
- Research, advocacy, and policy development to advance knowledge, awareness and application of programs to retain, recruit and develop women in science.
Proposals from broad geographic regions, including developing countries and other resource constrained settings are encouraged. Preference will be given to proposals that clearly demonstrate the following:
- Innovative program ideas.
- An institutional commitment to advancing women in science, including policies,programs and leadership.
- Programs that will serve as models and will encourage continued efforts to advance women in science.
- Proposals that promote partnerships and knowledge sharing among institutions, including between institutions in the developed and developing world.
- Realistic budgets tied to outcomes.
- Programs with clear criteria and objectives to be achieved through the grant funding.
Guidelines: Proposals are welcome for single-year grants in amounts between US$5,000 to US$50,000.
Proposals will be accepted for multi-year programs (up to three years) for grant amounts of US$5,000 to US$50,000 per year. Grant proposals should be submitted in full no later than August 1,2009. Awards will be announced in December 2009.
Proposals should be focused and well-defined, and must address each of the following elements: 1. Cover letter: Provide a one-page description of the objectives and key activities of the program. Include contact details and the amount of funding requested.
2. Goals and plan: A clear description of the program goals and implementation plan,including timeframe.
3. Innovation: How will the program introduce new ideas, policies or capabilities of the institution to recruit, retain and develop more women scientists? How will the program serve as a model for others.
4. Results/Impact: The significance of the program's intended impact on the institution,and by extension, the world. If the proposal is for a grant to an individual scientist, how will that grant support a broader objective of promoting the role of women scientists in the institution?
5. Sustainability: How will the benefits of the program be sustained after the grant has been expended.
6. Budget: The total amount of the grant requested and justification for the requested amount, including a clear budget overview spreadsheet that indicates in as much detail as possible intended expenditures and other sources of funding, if any.
7. Evaluation: How the program will be measured and evaluated and how its results will be reported.
8. Organization and partnership: A description of the organization requesting the grant, confirmation of its status as a non-profit entity, and a listing of key officers and staff who will direct the implementation of the program. Description of key program partners, if any.
9. Length: Proposals must be sent digitally and limited to 10 pages (not including the cover letter and budget overview).
10. Final Report for Awarded Grants: The Elsevier Foundation requires a final report from grantees at the time of completion of funded activities.
The report should be both descriptive and evaluative, and include: - detailed summary of activities during the grant period - Internal and external media coverage generated - accounting report of grant expenditures - assessment of project goals (including level of achievement)
Please don't hesitate to contact the Elsevier Foundation with any questions concerning the development of your proposal.
Proposals should be sent digitally no later than August 1st 2009 to: foundation@elsevier.com
Full address: The Elsevier Foundation 360 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010-1710, USA telephone: (1) 212-229-4970 fax: (1) 212-633-3965 foundation@elsevier.com
For more information on the Elsevier Foundation see their website www.elsevierfoundation.org
FOR WOMEN RESEARCHERS: DOCTORAL OR POST DOCTORAL LEVEL (LIFE SCIENCES)
The UNESCO-L’ORÉAL fellowships scheme focuses on UNESCO’s premise that people are the world’s greatest resource and that innovation and excellence, especially among the young women community, deserve to be supported and encouraged through the concerted efforts of the international community. The award of the fellowships constitutes a key strategy through which impetus is being given to the enhancement of the role of women in devising scientific solutions to problems confronting humankind in the twenty-first century.
The programme is designed to identify and reward fifteen deserving, committed and talented young women scientists, from all over the world, active in the field of life sciences. With a view to ensuring that a balanced geographical representation is made, a maximum of three young women, from each of the five geo-cultural regions of the world, will be awarded fellowships.
Candidates must already be engaged in pursuing research at the doctoral or post-doctoral level in one or allied fields of life sciences including biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, agriculture, medicine, pharmacy and physiology. Projects involving animal models (i.e. experimentation using vertebrate laboratory animals) are rejected, and proposals in the area of cosmetics research are NOT encouraged; preference is given to non cosmetic researches.
The application(s) should reach the; Fellowships Programme Section (ERC/RPO/FEL) UNESCO 7, Place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07P
before 30 June 2009.
An electronic copy of this letter and the application form is available on the following site: http://www.unesco.org/en/fellowships/loreal.
An advance copy may be sent by fax on the following number: 00.33.1.45.68.55.03.
or by e-mail on the following addresses: a.zaid@unesco.org and c.dixon-cifuentes@unesco.org
For more information: http://www.loreal.com/_en
CALL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR PAPERS 30th IFUW Triennial Conference Mexico City, 5-9 August 2010 Education, Empowerment and Development There is only going to be one call for papers for the 2010 Conference in Mexico. The deadline for submitting an abstract is 30 June 2009. The abstract submission form and guidelines can also be found at:http://ifuw.org/ifuw2010/seminars/For more details contact:
Leigh Bradford Ratteree Secretary General International Federation of University Women 10 rue du Lac, 1207 Geneva, Switzerland
Tel: (+4122) 731 23 80); Fax: (+41 22) 738 04 40
E-mail: lbr@ifuw.org Website: www.ifuw.org
FAWG Council meetings
The FAWG Council at its meeting on 1/4/09 has agreed to go back to the practice of holding monthly meetings to ensure that we are able to cope with the many activities of the association! The meetings will be held on the first Monday of the month from 1-2pm. The venues will change so please contact a Council member if you wish to attend a meeting.
Film night (s)
We thank the Young Members for their tremendous effort in organizing a series of film nights as part of the celebrations for the 2009 International Women’s Day. The film nights were organized from end of February and during March in conjunction with various High Commissions based in Suva and the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement. The FREE film screenings took place at the FIT Raiwai campus. The films shown were Whale Rider sponsored by the New Zealand High Commission; ‘Educating Rita” sponsored by the British High Commission and “Looking for Alibrandi” sponsored by the Australian High Commission. The sponsors provided refreshments and introduced the films. A donation box was placed at the film venue and the Young Members managed to raise a total of $297.95 for FAWG’s Scholarship Fund.
Monthly luncheons
The first FAWG luncheon for 2009 will now be held on Thursday 16 April at the Fiji Club from 12.45pm – 2pm. The speaker is Ms Anne Fussell, Managing Director, Fiji Times Limited.
Lunch tickets can be obtained from the following Council members: Alani Vuatalevu and Zakia Chand (FIT); Mary Montu, Senimili Vukikomoala and Annabel Boud (USP).
FAWG Triennial conference and BGM
The confirmed date for the Triennial conference and BGM is now Friday 3 and Saturday 4 July 2009. The suggested conference topic Environment and Economy has been taken from the IFUW’s Programme for Action 2007-2010 on the overall theme Women: Agents for Change, Building Sustainable Futures. The venue is the USP, Laucala Campus.
A conference planning committee to be joined by Young Members will be working on developing the topic and making it relevant to the Fiji situation. More information on this should be available in early May 2009.
For your information, the IFUW has proposed that Building Sustainable Environments involves:
Respecting the fragility of the natural environment, the limits of its resources, and the impact of the human activity and decision-making on the environment.
A knowledge of economic activity and its impact on the environment and the consumption of goods and services; Balancing that knowledge with a concern for social justice and environmental futures.
Priorities for action – Develop gender sensitive programmes and projects that address:
- Environmental decision-making at all levels - Sustainable urbanization, including housing, energy, water, sanitation and waste management - Ensuring gender equity in practices of animal husbandry, crop management and trade - Use of micro-credit for poverty alleviation - Development of economic capacity - Access to resources, employment markets, trade and appropriate commercial networks. FAWG Scholarships
The Scholarship Committee met in March to consider the applications received and agreed to fund 3 students for studies at the Fiji Institute of Technology in 2009. However, the fees for only 2 students have been paid as it appears that the third student has obtained an FAB scholarship. The 2 students for whom fees have been paid are:
Ro Mereani Tuimatanasiga Galuvakadua – Diploma in Electrical Engineering Stage 3 Ema Anna – Diploma in Electrical Engineering Stage 3 The Scholarship Committee will meet again soon to consider the late applications received in the mail and may award another two.
2009 Subs
You are reminded that the 2009 subscriptions are now due. Please contact the Treasurer – Zakia Chand (chand_z@fit.ac.fj) or Secretary – Senimili Vukikomoala (vukikomoala_s@usp.ac.fj) to check on your membership status.
Fellowships
Expression of interest in UNESCO workshop - Pacific Freedom Forum. Building courage under fire and visioning freedom in the Pacific27 April -3 May 2009. The deadline is 3April09 so please contact Lisa Williams-Lahari urgently at lisa.lahari@gmail.com with Project XIX EOI in the subject line and attach your CV.
The Commonwealth Foundation is prepared to consider hosting the placement of suitable candidates for study in the following areas: Agriculture/Fisheries/Forestry; Education, Environment, Governance, Public Health and engineering/Science/Technology. Applications close 30 April 2009. Full details can be found on http://www.cscuk.org.uk/docs/ACUFormFv3final.pdf
IFUW Update March 09 : from Leigh Bradford Ratteree, Secretary General
CSW ADDRESSES FEMINIZATION OF AIDS AND REAFFIRMS NEED FOR WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
The 53rd Commission on the Status of Women adopted a draft resolution calling on Governments to better protect women and girls from HIV infection by creating an enabling environment for women's empowerment, strengthening their economic independence and inheritance and property rights, promoting their human rights and strengthening health care and services, including for sexual and reproductive health. The resolution urged Governments and all relevant stakeholders to help women better access HIV prevention and treatment, and care for others infected with the disease. The Commission called for administrative and other measures to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls as an integral part of national HIV/AIDS response and for Governments to institute and enforce laws to protect them from early and forced marriage and marital rape. The Commission also highlighted the need to improve -- and promote -- the accessibility of quality public health-care services, and design programmes that encourage men's responsibility for home-based care.
The Commission reaffirmed the importance of women's empowerment by calling on Governments, along with the United Nations, civil society and the private sector, among others, to intensify efforts to fully implement the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, to mainstream gender perspectives into all legislation, policies and programmes, and to incorporate a gender-responsive budgeting process across all policy areas.
- UN Dept. of Public Information. For the complete press release, the full draft conclusions and reports from IFUW's delegation, see http://www.ifuw.org/advocacy/csw.shtml.
ARMENIAN ASSOCIATION PREPARES ALTERNATIVE CEDAW REPORT
The Armenian Association of Women with University Education (AAUWE) co-authored an alternative report to the 43rd Session of the Committee on the Elimination of Dscrimination Against Women (CEDAW) assessing the discrimination Armenian women and girls face in areas such as education, employment and health. For example, the report highlighted the continuing underrepresentation of women in political decisionmaking. There is only one woman minister; only two women deputy ministers out of 65; only one woman regional governor out of 10, only one deputy governer out of 17 and women hold only 8.3% of the top-level positions in local and regional administrations. The report provides a critical analysis and recommendations for action needed to remedy the current problems. For the complete report, see - http://www.ifuw.org/advocacy/docs/2009_AM_CEDAW_AlternativeRpt.pdf.
In each of the CEDAW sessions, official reports from six to twelve countries are reviewed. Alternative reports from civil society partners or coalitions are welcome and are used in evaluating progress Governments are making toward meeting their obligations under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. IFUW's Working Group on the Girl Child and the Working Group on Education Advocacy are currently preparing material that will assist other national federations and associations (NFAs) that would like to take part in this process. At 44th Session in New York in June 2009, Argentina, Denmark, Japan, Spain and Switzerland are the countries reporting where IFUW has NFAs. In Geneva in January 2010, Egypt, the Netherlands and Panama will report. IFUW is pleased to accredit one or two representatives to these meetings from NFAs whose countries are reporting, but no funding is available to help with travel or living expenses.
JOIN THE IFUW ADVOCACY NETWORK
Members can receive regular updates on key international issues and IFUW's work with the United Nations and its specialized agencies by joining the IFUW Advocacy Network. To subscribe, send a message stating your name, city, country and national affiliate (or independent member number) to advocacy-sub@ifuw.org.
DAME DAPHNE PURVES REMEMBERS IFUW
IFUW has received a small legacy from Dame Daphne Purves (1908-2008), who served as IFUW President from 1977-1980. She was a noted educationist, who saw education as the key to better conditions for women worldwide and worked passionately through IFUW at the international, national and local levels. Her gift is much appreciated.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN OF ASIA TO MEET IN SINGAPORE, 1-2 MAY 2009
The University Women's Association (Singapore) will host the 8th Triennial Conference of the University Women of Asia (UWA) with the theme "Promoting Financial Literacy Among Women and Girls". Now, more than ever before, in the current economic crisis that is sweeping the world, there is a great need for women and girls to be educated in common financial literacy principles and attain a measure of financial capability that will both enable and empower them in all aspects of their life. The UWA Conference address a wide range of issues, from financial literacy programmes in schools, to debt management, microcredit and planning for retirement. The meeting is open to all IFUW members. For more information see http://www.uwas.org/index.php?click=UWAConference.
FRENCH ASSOCIATION WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD
The French Association of University Women (AFFDU) has been awarded the 2009 Irene Joliot-Curie Prize for mentoring. This prize, awarded annually by the Ministry of Education and EADS Foundation, was created in 2001 and is awarded every year by Ministry of Education and EADS Foundation to promote women in research and technology in France and to highlight women's exemplary scientific career paths marked by excellence and dynamism. AFFDU was honoured its outstanding work over the years encouraging and mentoring young women entering scientific careers.
ALERT - CONFERENCE SCAMS
Several IFUW members have reported receiving invitations to fictitious conferences. We urge our members to be cautious when registering for conferences that have been advertised on the internet. Do not divulge any personal information or transfer funds until you are certain the event is legitimate. For some hints that a conference might not be real, please see
http://www.ifuw.org/docs/conf-scams.shtml.
IFUW SURVEY OUTCOME AND NEW PROGRAMME FOR ACTION PROCESS
The IFUW Board of Officers and Status of Women Committee (SWC) would like to thank the many members who took part in the 2008/2009 Programme Survey. Dr Marcia Penn, the consultant from the USA who developed the survey, provided the initial analysis. There was general agreement that the current mission of IFUW, “to empower women and girls through lifelong education for leadership, decision-making and peace” is appropriate and should be continued as the organization moves forward. There was also positive confirmation as to the value and creative uses of IFUW’s Programme for Action (PfA) at the national and local level, but a clear desire that themes should be developed as a result of discussions and findings from the Triennial Conference and other interactive communication methods.
As a result, the IFUW Board and SWC have adopted a new process for developing the next PfA, which will give NFAs and members a greater voice. In April 2009, the SWC will issue a first call for programme development input from NFAs and members. This will be followed by two on-line discussions to help identify priority issues for IFUW's work. Several sessions at the 2010 Conference in Mexico City will offer participants an opportunity to define programme priorities further before the adoption of a new PfA. The new PfA material will then be developed following the Conference based on input from this process. More information will be available soon. The full survey analysis can be viewed at: http://www.ifuw.org/docs/2009-survey-analysis.pdf.
NEW DATES FOR 30TH IFUW CONFERENCE - 5 TO 9 AUGUST 2010
In response to the global economic situation, the IFUW Board of Officers and the Mexican Federation of University Women have made every effort to streamline the Conference and minimize costs. As a result the core Conference has been reduced to five days, with the two IFUW Council Meetings and a selection of single to multi-days tours offered pre- and post-Conference. The new dates are 5 to 9 August 2010. Participants will be offered an exciting programme, with a wide choice of activities. Further details on registration and costs will be available at http://www.ifuw.org/meetings/2010.shtml by 1 May 2009.
CALL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR PAPERS FOR 30th IFUW CONFERENCE - DEADLINE 30 JUNE 2009
The Status of Women Committee is now accepting abstracts for papers to be presented at the 30th IFUW Conference in Mexico City, 5 to 9 August 2010. Twelve seminars will be offered as part of two thematic days with keynote speakers, seminars and workshops addressing Advancing Women Through Lifelong Learning, Challenges to Women's Empowerment in the 21st Century, New Challenges for Sustainable Development, and Towards a Just Society. This is the first and only call for papers. The deadline for submission is 30 June 2009. No abstracts will be accepted after the deadline. Those wishing to submit a paper will find individual seminar topics and submission guidelines attached. They are also available for downloading from http://www.ifuw.org/ifuw2010/seminars/.
BINA ROY PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT GRANTS - APPLICATION DEADLINE 30 JUNE 2009
The 2009 Bina Roy Partners in Development Programme (BRPID) competition is now open. Grants ranging from 1000 to 2000 Swiss francs will be offered for a twelve-month period beginning 1 September 2009. Under the new guidelines, national federations and associations (NFAs) in developing countries with a gross national income (GNI) of less than US$10,000 are eligible to apply. All applications must be for new projects related either to IFUW's Strategic Priorities or to the IFUW Programme for Action . The application deadline is 30 June 2009. The BRPID grants will be awarded on a competitive basis and will no longer be linked to IFUW dues. The IFUW Projects Committee will closely monitor the projects selected and will offer assistance with establishing evaluation frameworks. Grants will be paid in three instalments, the second and final payments upon submission of a mid-term report (four to six months after the commencement of the project) and a final report (within two months of the completion of the project period). IFUW will advance 15,000 Swiss francs for the 2009 grants. Donations from IFUW NFAs, branches and individual members received during 2009 will fund projects the following year. The new approach is expected to strengthen NFA project development and implementation capacity and to increase ability to attract outside funding. Additional details and application forms can be found at: http://www.ifuw.org/brpid/index.shtml.
IFUW EMPOWERING WOMEN POSTER COMPETITION - DEADLINE 28 APRIL 2009
Only a few weeks are left to submit entries for IFUW's poster competition designed to raise awareness of the challenges facing women and girls in access education and leadership positions in today's world. All IFUW members are automatically eligible to participate. Each NFA may sponsor up to two entries from artists who are not members. The deadline is 28 April 2009. Full details are available at http://www.ifuw.org/postercomp/.
HEGG HOFFET COMMITTEE UPDATE
The Hegg Hoffet Fund for Displaced Women Graduates provided three grants in 2008: to a Sudanese refugee in Egypt for computer courses, to a Pakistani doctor in Egypt for language courses, and to a Colombian doctor in western Canada for expenses related to nurses' training. The Hegg Hoffet Committee would like to thank the NFAs and local branches who donated a total of 1315 Swiss francs in 2008 to the Fund, which assists women graduates (in special cases tertiary women students) who have been displaced as a result of war, political upheaval or other serious emergencies. They would especially like to thank the Swiss Association and the Canadian Federation for their continuing support of the programme. In addition to raising funds, Committee Members promote personal links between NFAs and the grantees. Prior recipients have provided positive feedback about the success of the grants and the importance of these contacts. Efforts are now underway to advertise the Fund more widely, both through IFUW affiliates and through UN refugee agencies. Additional information about the programme is available at http://www.ifuw.org/hegg-hoffet/.
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE SETS PRIORITIES FOR 2009
The Membership Committee met virtually this year, using a phone conference and an on-line team planning tool. Committee Members have been corresponding with potential affiliates in Benin, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Sudan and Tunisia. Applications are already under consideration from groups in Niger and Hungary. The Greek Association has also asked about re-affiliation. Ensuring that new groups are sustainable is a key concern, as many of IFUW's smaller associations are struggling. The Committee has developed a business plan to assist NFAs, which it plans to test in the coming months with some of the new groups. Priorities for 2009 include finding ways to increase NFA reporting of activities, increasing awareness of IFUW among higher education institutions and promoting greater involvement of young members, at both the international and national levels.
FAWG Council meetings Greetings from the FAWG Council as we gear up for another event-filled year in 2009. The FAWG Council held its first meeting on 12 February 2009 and has agreed to continue meeting every two months, making more use of electronic communication in between meetings. Meetings will be held on the second Thursday of the month. The next meeting will fall on 9 April. The venues will change so please contact a Council member if you wish to attend a meeting.
Changes to Council members Emily Hazelman and Fulori Sarai have resigned from their positions of Vice-President and Secretary respectively due to work commitments and we thank them for their contribution to FAWG.
The Council invited the Young Members to nominate a Vice-President and we are happy to welcome Annabel Boud to the Council as the second Vice-President. We thank Membership Convener, Senimili Vukikomoala for agreeing to take on the Secretary position. In the meantime, FAWG Treasurer, Zakia Chand will share the Membership Convener responsibilities with Seni. We farewell Young Members Convener, Ronna Pastorizo who is leaving Fiji at the end of February. A function to farewell Ronna will be held on Monday evening 23 February at the Golden Palace, Suva. Please contact Seni (vukikomoala_s@usp.ac.fj) and Ilana (ilana.burness@undp.org) for more information on this.
Ronna has been instrumental in re-energizing the Young Members and we thank her for her dynamic leadership, hard work and friendship during her stint with FAWG. We wish her every success in her future endeavours. A big welcome to Ilana Burness, the new Young Members Convener. Ilana has already begun meeting with her Young Members Group and they have mapped out a series of activities for this year: film nights; a grassroots project to assist single mothers by facilitating free workshops on basic skills; internship programme at Fiji Water Foundation for FAWG scholarship holders; updating of the FAWG website, and of course the popular Quiz Night to be scheduled later in the year.
Film night (s) As part of the celebrations for International Women’s Day on March 8th and in conjunction with various High Commissions and Embassies based in Suva and the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement, the Young Members have organized a series of FREE film screenings. The first of these films, Whale Rider, is being shown on Thursday, February 26th at the FIT Raiwai campus and is being sponsored by the New Zealand High Commission.
The other films will be screened on 5 & 12 March and include: ‘Educating Rita” sponsored by the British High Commission and “Amelie” sponsored by the French Embassy. A further movie “The Biography of Amelia Earhart” has been secured from the US Embassy. The sponsors will provide refreshments and introduce the films.
Monthly luncheons The FAWG luncheons will continue to be held on the last Thursday of the month. The first one for 2009 will be held on 26 March. The venue and speaker will be communicated to members as soon as the details are finalized.
Organisers for this event are: Mary Montu, Seni Vukikomoala and Lily Vesikula.
FAWG Triennial conference and BGM FAWG President, Winifereti Nainoca has set up a Conference Planning Group to work on the Triennial conference and BGM which falls this year. The tentative dates are end of June. More information on this will be circulated soon. For more information contact wunainoca@hotmail.com or vuatalevu_al@fit.ac.fj.
PGWNet The new President of PGWNet is Jennifer Strauss (Jenny) from the Australian Federation of University Women. The next meeting of the PGWNet Council will be held at the end of November in Sydney in conjunction with the AFUW triennial conference.
IFUW News : from Leigh Bradford Ratteree, Secretary General
New IFUW Higher Education Network - highered@ifuw.org Members are invited to join IFUW's newest member email network - highered@ifuw.org. This network will link professors, lecturers, researchers, women active in higher education governance, and others interested in issues concerning women in higher education. From February through June 2009, the network will offer members an opportunity to share concerns, ideas, experience and information to help prepare IFUW's participation in the 2009 World Conference on Higher Education. IFUW has been asked to contribute on two themes: "Equity, Access and Quality: Women in Higher Education Governance" and bringing a gender perspective to "The contribution of higher education to a sustainable future through education, research and innovation". Members interested in joining the network can subscribe by sending a message stating their name, city, country and national affiliate (or independent member number) to highered-sub@ifuw.org.
Women & Employment:Women working in a globalized world For three weeks, from 2 to 26 February 2009, the discussions@ifuw.org network will look at aspects of employment and the labour market as they affect women in a globalized world. Members will share their own experiences in the job market, look at how globalization impacts our individual lives and how we can work toward a more just process of globalization. Members who wish to join this discussion can subscribe by sending a message stating their name, city, country and national affiliate (or independent member number) to discussions-sub@ifuw.org.
IFUW Working Group on Education Advocacy Appointed The IFUW Board of Officer has confirmed the appointments of the following members to the Working Group that will develop an Education Advocacy Handbook to be used by NFAs to improve education in their respective countries: Evelyn Aremu (USA); Alice Baucom (USA); Christine Bucher (Switzerland); Marianne Haslegrave (England, IFUW Vice-President); Tangul Hincal (Turkey); Madeleine Mattarozzi Laming (Australia); Dorothy Meyer and Alice Kagoda (Status of Women Committee); Marianne Haslegrave and Phyllis Scott (IFUW Vice-Presidents). The Handbook is expected to be completed by March 2010.
IFUW EMPOWERING WOMEN POSTER COMPETITION - DEADLINE 28 APRIL 2009 IFUW is seeking submissions of graphic art for a series of postcards and posters to raise awareness of the challenges facing women and girls in accessing education and leadership positions in today’s world. All IFUW members – both members of NFAs and independent members – are automatically eligible to participate. Artists who are not members may participate if sponsored by one of IFUW's national federations or associations. Entries are sought in the categories of education for the girl child, adult literacy for women, gender equality in higher education, empowering women for leadership and decision-making, and gender equality and peace. The grand prize for the overall winner will be a choice of a paid conference enrolment fee for the 30th IFUW Conference in Mexico City or a cash prize of 500 Swiss francs. A prize of 100 Swiss francs will be given to the first place winners in each of the other four categories. Encourage your own members or artists in your local community to take part. One art school is using IFUW's competition for a class project. Complete competition deadlines and entry forms can be found at http://www.ifuw.org/postercomp/. The deadline for submission is 28 April 2009.
IFUW joins European Initiative to Strengthen the Role of Women in Science IFUW has joined the Hellenic Association of University Women (SEE) and other partners in submitting a multi-faceted project proposal to the European Union for funding. The project seeks to strengthen the role of women in scientific research and scientific decision-making. If accepted, the project will open a Europe-wide dialogue looking at factors limiting the participation of women in research and research decision making. Proposed activities include public events to bring women scientists close to the general public, networking and the development of guidelines for a gender policy for research centres and universities. IFUW's contribution will be to organize a session during the 2010 Conference where outcomes from the project can be shared. The proposal is currently under consideration by the European Commission. Willemijn van der Meer, President of the University Women of Europe, is our liaison. The Hellenic Association, IFUW's former affiliate in Greece, is in the process of re-affiliating to IFUW
Changes in IFUW staff IFUW's Finance Officer, Christine Marijan will retire on 7 February after 35 years of service. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Christine for all she has contributed to the Federation. Our new Finance Officer is Elly Fischer. She may be contacted at elly.fischer@ifuw.org. Elly brings a strong background in both accounting and financial analysis.
UNAIDS Special Youth Programme The UNAIDS Special Youth Programme seeks to recruit young people aged 20-24 from developing countries with some programme experience in HIV related issues. Please note that we can share this outside FAWG, especially if we do not have members under the age of 25. It is a 9-month remunerated fellowship and is divided into two sections: an initial fellowship in UNAIDS Geneva, followed by a continued fellowship in the UNAIDS country office in the fellow's country of origin. The deadline is: 5 March 2009. For more information on how to apply see: http://www.ifuw.org/docs/temp/TOR_UNAIDS_SYP_fellows.pdf
Call for Applications for 2009
Since 2000, the International Ocean Institute presents a Scholarship of Swiss Francs 10,000 annually for one woman from a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) involved in marine related research activities to improve her knowledge in the subject by attending specialised training or university degree programmes. The International Ocean Institute hereby invites applications and nominations for the 2009 scholarship. More information is available in the attached IOInforma 1308 - please disseminate this information also to interested contacts.
For more information regarding the scholarship please contact the institute directly at the following address: A Vassallo Programme Officer International Ocean Institute HQ Malta PO Box 3, Gzira GZR 1000, Malta Tel: +356 21 346529 Fax: +356 21 346502 Email: ioihq@ioihq.org.mt Web: www.ioinst.org <http://www.ioinst.org/>
Four FAWG members have confirmed attendance for the ATUW conference and PGWNet Council meeting planned for 18 & 19 September 2008 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga. The FAWG Council has agreed to sponsor travel/registration costs for one Young Member to attend and we are pleased that the Young Members have decided that their Convenor (Ronna) should attend. The other members going will be meeting their own travel and accommodation costs. The theme of the conference is "Maximising Opportunities and Overcoming Challenges for Women and Girls." The FAWG members attending are: Winifereti Nainoca, President (PGWNet rep) Lily Vesikula, CIR (PGWNet rep) Ronna Pastorizo, Young Members' Convenor Annabel Wilson, Young Member
FAWG luncheons will now be held on the fourth Thursday of every month. The next luncheon is scheduled for Thursday 25 September 2008. The organising committee will confirm details for the September luncheon in the next few days and inform you all.
Please contact Emily (emilyh@spc.int) or Seni (vukikomoala_s@usp.ac.fj) if you wish to be part of this group.
The Young Members organized a screening of the movie Iron Jawed Angels at the FIT lecture theatre on 28 August 2008. The event was sponsored by the American Embassy.
It was a great success with a good turnout. Here is a message from Young Members Convenor, Maria Ronna Pastorizo:
Thank you very much to all of you who've worked hard, supported and helped us for our FAWG free film night. It turned out very good last night,and we hope to have other film nights like that so we can keep motivating members of our community by sharing inspirational stories like the one showed last night. Senimili, thank you for all your hard work, you spearheaded this project and it was a success!
Marama and the others who took photos, please send me the photos so I can upload them on our facebook event page and our website, and perhaps send them to the Fiji Times. To everyone who attended the film night and helped in our refreshments and membership table, and to those who were there to support the event, thank you so much. Much appreciated! We hope to have more film nights, once a month would be ideal, so if you have any suggestions for other sponsors, please let us know. We want to keep it free so it is accessible for everyone.
In retrospect to the film we viewed last night, I can't help but recall Michelle Obama saying the words below in her speech at the democratic national convention centre before mentioning that we are in fact celebrating the 88th year of American women finally winning the right to vote this week, she said that: 'It's the story of men and women gathered in churches and union halls, and high school gyms. People who stood up and marched and risked everything they had, refusing to settle, determined to mold our future to the shape of our ideals.' It is because of the will and determination of these people that we enjoy so many of the privileges we have today. Just a dash of inspiration for those of us who give so much without expecting anything in return to give a voice to those who cannot speak up for themselves otherwise, and to give hope to our other brothers and sisters who would have had given up long before. Let us continue.
Thanks and blessings, Ronna
This was launched at the July luncheon at Tiri Restaurant. The Young Members must be congratulated on the hard work put into the website. You are welcome to visit it on www.fawg.org.fj.
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