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  • 2012 SANParks Annual Writing Competition (South Africa)

    Deadline: 30 June 2012

    The 2011 Annual Writing Competition is going to be fun and exciting! This year’s themes are different for both adults and kids…so there’s more options to let your creativity flow.
    Go wild and let your thoughts and imagination run free.

    This is YOUR chance to explore South Africa’s National Parks...with words and photos!

    Share your thoughts or questions on the official SANParks Annual Writing Competition facebook fan page!

    There are separate themes for Adults and children. These stories/poems/essays must be based on real-life experiences in one of the 19 National Parks in South Africa.

    Children

    Categories

    - Stories (ages 8 - 12): real account
    - Stories (ages 13 - 17): real account

    - Poetry (ages 8 - 12): 5-10 words
    - Poetry (ages 13 - 17): (40– 150 words)

    - Essays (2 000 words)

    Themes (There are 3 themes that you can tackle for all the children categories)

    1. My cool adventure driving through the parks with my dad/mom - the driver :)

    2. Most memorable experience at any of the National Parks…begins with: ”I could never have imagined my adventure in the wild…"

    3. Describe your first experience at Table Mountain....beginning with these 2 sentences:
    - “As I stood at the bottom of the magnificent Table Mountain… “
    - “My heart beat a little faster as I stepped onto the cableway….”

    Adults

    Categories

    - Short Stories (1 000 - 2 500 words): real account

    - Essays (4 000 words)

    - Poetry (50– 150 words)

    Themes (There are 2 themes that you can tackle for all the adult categories)

    1) Memorable wildlife adventures
    2) My 4x4 experiences

    Trip reports (accounts of real trips to the Parks)

    Material submitted in this category should comprise of an engagingly written account/report of a trip to a SANParks park over the last 12 months. Reports in this category should convey a strong sense of place. **Trip reports published on our forums will be accepted.**
    1) Memorable wildlife adventures
    2) My 4x4 experiences

    You need to reflect passion for wildlife, our heritage – so let your words and images be your canvas :)

    Prizes

    Winners will receive R1 000 each to be utilised for accommodation during a mid-week break. Prizes must be redeemed within 6 months from the date of issue.

    Competition Rules

    Your entry/entries must make reference to the competition theme.

    Your entry/entries must be original, in English, unpublished and not accepted by any other publisher or producer at the time of submission.

    This is an online initiative and as such only electronic copy will be accepted.

    Entrants should submit their writing via e-mail as attached word documents to editor@sanparks.org with the subject line of the e-mail clearly stating: Writing Competition and Category (e.g. 2011 Writing Competition: Poetry).

    Each word document should also be prefaced by the following information.
    Name: Joe Blob
    Postal Address: P.O. Box xyz
    Physical Address
    Nationality: South African
    Cellphone/mobile (if a minor - please send through guardian's number): 6843754733
    Land Line: 7632654p48
    E-mail: xyz@email.com
    Category: Poetry
    Word Count: 157

    You can enter more than one piece of writing. If you do however; each piece must have a category clearly indicated in the upper left-hand corner. This information will be entered into our database and confirmation of receipt will be sent to you.

    Judging & Notification

    Entries accepted for display are determined at the discretion of the Web Content Editor.

    Every entry will be read by the Web Content Editor. The Web Content Editor reserves the right to re-categorise entries.

    The entries in each category deemed suitable for publication will be made available on the SANParks website, where they will be publicly judged in an electronic poll (on the Forums), hosted on the SANParks site. Voters will be required to fill a simple electronic voting form.
    You will receive notification of the receipt of your manuscript via e-mail.
    Entries must be received by 12 noon 30 June 2012.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: editor@sanparks.org

    For submissions: editor@sanparks.org

    Website: http://sanparks.org.za

  • AOSK-JPC Women's Day Essay Competition (Kenya)

    Deadline: 6 April 2012

    The Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya Justice and Peace Commission (AOSK-JPC) has launched an essay competition to celebrate the International Women’s Day to be marked on March 8, 2012.

    The essay competition is based on the AOSK-JPC theme: Women and men unite, heal… rebuild Kenya!

    It is open to primary, secondary and religious formation students. According to AOSK-JPC, the winners will be issued with an International Women’s Day certificate.

    Other prizes are Ksh 6,000, 4,000 and 2,000 for first, second and third winners respectively. Deadline for submission of the essays is Friday April 6, 2012.

    For more information contact: AOSK-JPC P.O. Box 66138 00800, Nairobi, Kenya.

    Via: cisanewsafrica.com

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: AOSK-JPC P.O. Box 66138 00800, Nairobi, Kenya

    For submissions: AOSK-JPC P.O. Box 66138 00800, Nairobi, Kenya

    Website: http://www.aoskenya.co.ke

  • African American History Month Essay Competition

    Deadline: 29 February 2012

    In honor of African American History Month, we invite you to write an essay or story in English or Ukrainian of no more than 500 words highlighting some aspect of African American History. You might, for example, write a story about your own experiences with African Americans (in real life or via the media), tackle some interesting part of African American History, or discuss how the African American experience parallels (or doesn’t parallel) the experience of ethnic minorities in Ukraine. Or come up with your own creative possibilities!

    The winner of the competition will receive a collection of Jazz music and classic books by African American authors, and the winning entry will be posted on our blog!

    Terms and conditions: Only Ukrainian citizens over the age of 13 who are living in Ukraine are eligible to participate in this competition. Neither employees or contractors of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine nor their immediate family members are eligible for this competition. Entries should be sent as text, Word documents, or PDF to USEmbassykyiv@gmail.com; only those entries received by 11.59pm Ukraine time on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 will be considered by the judges, who will be selected from the Public Affairs Section at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv. Entries which plagiarize from existing texts will be disqualified. Participants retain ownership of the essays submitted to the competition. However, submission of an essay or story constitutes acknowledgment of the right of the U.S. Embassy to use, reproduce, or distribute, without royalty, any portion or all of the submission on our blog, Facebook page, Embassy website, other social media platform, or in print.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: USEmbassykyiv@gmail.com

    For submissions: USEmbassykyiv@gmail.com

    Website: http://usembassykyiv.wordpress.com/

  • Call for Papers: African Literature Special Session (RMMLA Convention, CO)

    Deadline: 1 March 2012

    For years, African writers such as Chinua Achebe, J. M. Coetzee, Athol Fugard, Ousmane Sembène, Ama Ata Aidoo and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie have contributed a unique global perspective on diverse topics such as colonialism, oppression, and the cultural and historical identity of Africa.

    This panel seeks papers which discuss the unique perceptions of these and other influential African authors, and how the authors’ views provide readers with an intimate, firsthand view of African living. Topics could include but are not limited to: postcolonialism, ethnicity and national identity, cultural studies and historical approaches and gender studies.

    Please submit abstracts of 250-500 words to Keli Rowley (kelly.rowley.16@my.csun.edu) by March 1, 2012.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: kelly.rowley.16@my.csun.edu; keliayr@hotmail.com; kbrooks@usc.edu

    For submissions: kelly.rowley.16@my.csun.edu; keliayr@hotmail.com; kbrooks@usc.edu

    Website: http://rmmla.wsu.edu/

  • Call for Book Reviewers - Wordstec: a South African Literary Journal

    Deadline: 23 February 2012

    Wordsetc is looking for competent and excellent reviewers. Below is a list of books. Word count: 600 words. We don’t pay monetarily. But you get to keep the book and a get a free copy of the journal when it comes out.

    If you are interested and can do this by 23 February 2012, write to Flamencomail@gmail.com with the name of the book you’d like to receive and include your name, postal address. Please note: first come, first serve.

    Books:

    1. Nobody Will Ever Kill Me by Mbu Maloni

    2. Marginal Space: Reading Ivan Vladislavic edited by Gerald Gaylard

    3. Missing & Murdered by Allan G. Morris

    4. Stranger At Home by Ashlee Neser

    5. Children of Paradise by Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane

    6. Planet Savage by Tuelo Gabonewe

    7. Becoming Worthy Ancestors: Archive, Public Deliberation and Identity in South Africa edited by Xolela Mangcu

    8. An Inconvenient Youth by Fiona Forde

    9. A Testament Of Hope: The Autobiography of Dr Sam Motsuenyane by Dr Sam Motsuenyane

    10. Mugabe And The White African by Ben Freeth

    11. Things I Thought I Knew by Kathryn White

    12. Belly Of Fire by Shafinaaz Hassim

    13. Eish, but is it English? By Rajend Mesthrie with Jeanne Hromnik

    14. Monkey Business by Mike Nicol

    15. After Just Now by Gillian Schutte

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: Flamencomail@gmail.com

    For submissions: Flamencomail@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.wordsetc.co.za/

  • Call for Submissions: Book Republic (Emotion Press, Nigeria)

    Book Republic is the literary blog imprint of Emotion Press, previously showcased here on Naijastories. They are scouting for the next writing talent in Nigeria that they can work with. In order to do that, they are presently accepting Short Essays, Poems and Short Stories from interested writers for publication on their blog - www.progresspublishing.wordpress.com.

    The blog is dedicated towards promoting the writing and reading culture in Nigeria and Africa in general. Emotion Press strongly believes that refined African voices should be heard and celebrated in the written format.

    CATEGORIES

    • POETRY- 20 – 40lines
    • Short Story – 850 – 3000 words
    • Short Essays – 1000 – 3000 words

    Endeavour to attach a short bio and probably, a picture alongside your submission. All submissions should be forwarded to Bookrepublic2012@gmail.com. Some of the published entries will be forwarded to international writing competitions on behalf of our authors. This would be after the editors might have sought the consent of the chosen writers.

    Entry Fee: Free

    Via: naijastories.com

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: Bookrepublic2012@gmail.com

    For submissions: Bookrepublic2012@gmail.com

    Website: www.progresspublishing.wordpress.com

  • Commonwealth Essay Competition 2012 (worldwide)

    Deadline: 1 May 2012

    The Royal Commonwealth Society’s annual Young Commonwealth Competitions encourage young people to use writing, film and photography to respond creatively to global challenges.

    2012 marks the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her 60th year as Head of the Commonwealth. To celebrate this very special occasion, for one year only, all entries into our Young Commonwealth Competitions will become part of the world’s biggest history project, the Commonwealth Jubilee Time Capsule. Take part in our competitions in 2012 and your entry will join 22,000 others – one for each day that Her Majesty has been Head of the Commonwealth – in the Capsule. Your memories - the untold stories of millions of ordinary and extraordinary lives - are the story of the modern Commonwealth.

    YOUNG COMMONWEALTH COMPETITIONS

    In 2012, all our competitions will be based on the Commonwealth theme, ‘Connecting Cultures’. All entries must relate to a single day in the last 60 years since Her Majesty ascended to the throne on 6th February 1952. All entries must be your own original work. Every year, over 50,000 young people take part in this prestigious awards scheme. Our Young Commonwealth Competitions come with some great prizes, and in 2012 you’ll be eligible for Jubilee Time Capsule prizes too!

    DEADLINE for all competitions: 1ST MAY 2012

    Run by the RCS since 1883, this is the world’s oldest and largest schools’ writing competition. To enter, you must be aged 18 or under on 1st May 2012. You must also be a national of, or living in, a Commonwealth country. On the first page of your entry, please write your name, age, topic number and the date you have chosen to write about.

    How do I enter? To enter the essay competition, you must pick a day between 6th February 1952 and the present. Then, using one of the topics in the grey box as your inspiration, tell us about what happened on that day. You might like to think about why that day was important to you, your family, or your community. The event must not be fictional, but we encourage you to be creative in the way you share the story.

    COMMONWEALTH ESSAY COMPETITION

    Pick a day From 6th February 1952 to the present.

    Then, using one of the topics below, tell us about what happened!

    1. The day I wore my best clothes.
    2. A feast or a festival.
    3. An interview with an adult about a significant day in their life.
    4. A day's journey.
    5. A birth OR a wedding OR a funeral.
    6. My response to an event that made the news headlines.
    7. A sporting event.
    8. The day I met my hero/heroine.

    How long should my essay be? If you are aged between 14 and 18 on 1st May 2012, please write between 1,200 and 1,750 words. If you are aged under 14 on 1st May 2012, please write between 300 and 700 words.

    PRIZES

    Thousands of young people from around the world enter every year, but the winners are often those picking up a camera or putting pen to paper for the first time. What we look for is a creative spark, a unique insight or a bold idea.

    In 2012, all essays, photos and films will be entered into the Jubilee Time Capsule. For one year only, your chance of winning a prize is doubled!

    By entering the Young Commonwealth Competitions, you could:

    • See your Jubilee Time Capsule entry presented to Her Majesty the Queen in 2012.
    • Win a certificate, cash or photographic equipment.
    • Win resources for your school.
    • Be flown to London.
    • Be invited to meet famous authors, film directors and photographers; take part in expert workshops to learn new skills; and do work experience at international organisations.
    • See your entry exhibited around the Commonwealth and featured in worldwide media.

    HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ENTRIES

    Online: Please upload your entries to www.thercs.org/youth/competitions

    By post: Each postal entry must be accompanied by an entry form

    Directly to us: FAO Young Commonwealth Competitions, 25 Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5AP, UK

    Americas/Caribbean: FAO Young Commonwealth Competitions, The British Council, 19 St. Clair Avenue, St. Clair, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

    Africa: FAO Young Commonwealth Competitions, Baobab College, PO Box 350099, Chilanga, Zambia. OR, FAO Young Commonwealth Competitions, The British High Commission, P.O Box 296, Accra, Ghana

    Asia: FAO Young Commonwealth Competitions, The British High Commission, 185 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Pacific: FAO Young Commonwealth Competitions, The British High, Commission, PO Box 1812, Wellington 6140, New Zealand

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: youth@thercs.org

    For submissions: click here

    Website: http://www.thercs.org/

  • Call for Submissions: The Kalahari Review (African-Eccentric Magazine))

    The Kalahari Review is an African-eccentric magazine interested in material exploring Africa and Africans in unique and avant-garde ways. We are looking for stories that have not often been told but should be – through voices that have not yet been heard - but should.

    We hope to push the limits and expose the world to aspects of Africa not often shown - both the positives and the negatives. We are interested in pieces about and from Africans living abroad as well.

    Please take the time to enjoy the content of the site and get a feel for it before submitting.

    Because this is a web-based publication there are no word count restrictions.

    Compensation is paid on publication.

    All submissions should be emailed to: editor@kalaharireview.com

    Fiction, Poetry, Essays, and Humor Pieces: Should be sent as a PDF or WORD attachment and should be accompanied by a proper query letter in the body of the email. Please include your contact details including full name, postal address, e-mail and telephone number in the body of the query letter.

    Photos, Art Work and Cartoon Portfolios: Should be sent as a PDF, JPG. or PNG attachments and should be accompanied by a proper query letter in the body of the email. Please include your contact details including full name, postal address, e-mail and telephone number in the body of the query letter. (Note: this area particularly the publication is interested only in avant-garde content. We are not interested in ordinary wildlife or landscapes. Portraits will be considered if they have a unique quality to them.)

    Feature Articles, News Articles, Profiles, Exposés, Conversations and Interviews: Please attach your pitch letters as a PDF or WORD attachment. Please include any photos or graphic illustrations that you feel would help your pitch. Please include your contact details including full name, postal address, e-mail and telephone number in the body of the letter.

    Note: Please thoroughly check your submissions for proper formatting, grammar and punctuation. Gross errors in these areas will seriously damage any works consideration for publication.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: editor@kalaharireview.com

    For submissions: editor@kalaharireview.com

    Website: http://www.kalaharireview.com

  • Call for Papers: Womanhood, Masculinity, and the Family in African American Literature (SMCLA Conference, TX)

    Deadline: 15 March 2012

    Womanhood, Masculinity, and the Family in African American Literature. This panel will explore masculinity, womanhood and the family in African American Literature, while these topics can be treated separately, they may also be treated together, providing a view of the family within African American texts that can illuminate familial and societal relationships.

    250-500 word submissions must be received by March 15th. The SCMLA Conference will be held in San Antonio, TX November 8-10, 2012.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: jxt0090@louisiana.edu

    For submissions: jxt0090@louisiana.edu

    Website: http://www.southcentralmla.org/

  • Call for Papers: Modern Theatrical, Cultural and Entertainment Marketing in Nigeria

    Deadline: 30 March 2012

    To a large extent, one of the areas of Theatre Scholarship in Nigeria which has suffered functional research and applicable theory for effective and profitable practice is “Marketing”.

    Theatre business is sometimes referred to as ‘show business’, this presupposes that in structure and practice, it is on one hand, the exhibition of an activity for amusement and enjoyment, and on the other, an enterprise – a trade which should be transacted between some people to yield financial benefits. Obviously, the aspect of the “show” in theatre practice has flourished and matured to a level worthy of recognition, while the “business” aspect has suffered in many respects. To this extent, original and well researched articles are hereby invited from interested scholars and researchers for a proposed book, titled “Modern Theatrical, Cultural and Entertainment Marketing in Nigeria”. This book hopes to bridge the theoretical and practical gap in Theatre marketing and Management studies in Nigeria with essays and topics in broad areas of Theatre, Entertainment, Media and Cultural Marketing, including Tourism, Arts Management and Administration.

    The Areas of paper contribution may include but not limited to the following:

    - Concept and Nature of Theatre Marketing, Theatre Audience Cultivation and Development, Publicity, Advertising and Public Relations in the Theatre, The Concept of Consumerism in entertainment marketing, Entertainment Branding, Events Marketing and Management, Production Sponsorship, Partnership & Collaboration in Producing Theatrical Shows, Facility/Hall Management, Revenue Generation in Theatre, Staff and Personnel Management & Training, Marketing Management, Direct Marketing, Theatre Marketing Research, Tourism Management & Marketing, Proposal Packaging, Entrepreneurship in the Arts, Film Distribution and Marketing, Hospitality Management & Marketing, Arts and Culture Management and Administration, etc.

    GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

    Each article must be an original work of the author and not yet published anywhere else. Every interested contributor is encouraged to first send an abstract of not more than 250 words on or before March 30th, 2012. Please adhere to the following instructions too:

    1. Each essay should be accompanied by an abstract of about 150-250 words.
    2. Manuscripts, which should not exceed 20 pages in length, should be typed double-spaced with an A4 format and Times New Roman 12 point font size.
    3. Except when absolutely necessary, photographs and heavy graphic works should be avoided.
    4. Title of paper, the full name, address, current status and institutional affiliation of the author, as well as email address and phone number should be written on a separate page attached. These information are also to be reflected in your initial abstract to the editors.
    5. Footnotes to the text should be avoided. It is essential that documentation conforms to the new MLA style with parenthetical citations in the text followed by Works Cited at the end of the paper.
    6. Receipt of papers will be acknowledged. All full papers must reach the editors on or before May 30th, 2012.
    7. Two hard copies and one virus-free soft copy on a CD can be forwarded to the editors or sent as MS Word e-mail attachments to the editors.
    8. Acceptance of papers shall be based on positive reports by assessors and the timely execution of necessary amendments or corrections by the authors concerned.

    All essays, correspondence and enquiries should please be forwarded to the following:-

    Prof Sunday Enessi Ododo
    Department of Theatre Arts
    University of Maiduguri
    Maiduguri
    ododotech@hotmail.co.uk
    Mobile Phone: 08091730036

    Dr Sola Fosudo
    Department of Theatre Arts & Music
    Lagos State University
    Ojo, Lagos
    solafosudo@yahoo.com
    Mobile Phone: 08033322754

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: ododotech@hotmail.co.uk or solafosudo@yahoo.com

    For submissions: ododotech@hotmail.co.uk or solafosudo@yahoo.com

  • Nigerian Institute of International Affairs Essay Competition

    Deadline: 30 October 2011

    Consistent with its mandate to “encourage and facilitate the understanding of international affairs and of the circumstances, conditions and attitudes of foreign countries and their peoples”, the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) is pleased to announce the inauguration of an Annual Essay Competition on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy. The objective of this initiative is to further arouse the interest of students of international relations in Nigerian Universities on the subject in view of the growing complexities and diversities in the relations among nations and their implications for Nigeria.

    Institutional Eligibility:

    The competition is open to both public and private universities recognized by National Universities Commission (NUC) in Nigeria.

    Student Eligibility:

    Participation is restricted only to final year students in the following departments as applicable to the various Nigerian universities:

    1. Political Science
    2. International Relations
    3. Diplomatic History
    4. Law and Diplomacy

    Furthermore, only final year students with the highest cumulative point average in their respective departments are qualified to contest. The implication is that there will be only one contestant per department/University. Heads of the various departments are please requested to bring this to the attention of their students.

    Title and Extent of the Essay:Political and Economic Development of Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria’s Roles

    The essay should be sent to the NIIA Director-General in electronic form, typeset in Times New Roman, font size 12 and should not exceed six thousand words. Notes and references should be at the end. Microsoft word 2007 should be used.

    Entry form can be down loaded from NIIA’s website www.niianet.org.

    Deadline for Submission of Essays

    All participating students should submit their essays via dgeneral@niianet.org before October 30, 2011. The best three essays will be announced at the Institute’s Patron’s Dinner that will hold in Abuja in December, 2011.

    Prizes:

    Prizes will include membership of the NIIA, internship at the NIIA, books, monetary awards and consolation prizes.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: contact the Assistant Director, Public Affairs, on telephone nos. 01-9500983, 08034737950

    For submissions: dgeneral@niianet.org

    Website: http://www.niianet.org

  • CIPE International Essay Contest for Students and Young Professionals

    Deadline: 14 November 2011

    Who can participate: Students and young professionals aged 18-30.

    Length and language: 2,000-3,000 words. All essays must be in English.

    For winners: For each category, first, second, and third place authors will receive a $1,000 honorarium, and CIPE will publish 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place essays.

    Categories

    Democratic transitions:

    Young people and the technology they used to share knowledge and coordinate action were at the core of movements for democracy in Tunisia and Egypt earlier this year. Meanwhile outside of the Middle East, in Southern Sudan, Nepal, and other countries, young people also have opportunities to help power new democracies.

    How can youth play a significant role in newly-formed or emerging democracies? Do existing broad-based civil society groups or parties provide youth with opportunities to participate? How might youth in your country form their own groups and voice their concerns and needs as future leaders?

    Economically-sustainable development:

    One of the challenges facing democratic and economic development is making progress economically self-sustaining. Policies and practices that address the sources, not the symptoms, of underdevelopment ensure that momentum builds over time. For development programs to be sustainable on their own, they must have financial and political commitment from local stakeholders.

    How can youth take ownership of the most pressing development issues and solutions in your country? What can the next generation do to build democratic and economic development that is self-sustainable for the long run? What can be done to make sure progress is locally-driven, effective, and not dependent on foreign aid?

    Corruption:

    Corruption undermines a fair and open business environment that can provide jobs, opportunities, and tax revenues for a healthy democracy. Often corruption occurs at multiple levels of society, thus making it difficult for businesses and policymakers to curtail it. Without reforming practices and incentives at the root of this problem, corruption hurts business and weakens confidence in political leaders.

    How does corruption influence the way business is done in your country? How do nepotism, cronyism, and/or bribery make doing business difficult or more costly? What are some innovative, new initiatives that the next generation should take to address corruption (e.g.: are there ways to change the incentive structure to discourage such behavior)?

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: essay@cipe.org

    For submissions: online here

    Website: http://www.cipe.org

  • The 4th HLF International Essay Contest

    Deadline: 7 October 2011

    The Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (HLF-4) will take place in Busan, Korea, from 29 November to 1 December 2011. The HLF-4 presents a unique opportunity for achieving better aid and development through more effective, harmonized cooperation among governments, civil societies and the private sector. This multi-stakeholder event will seek a new vision and strategies for a more effective and inclusive development partnership to meet new development challenges and to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015

    As a preparatory event, the Government of the Republic of Korea will host the 2011 HLF-4 International Essay Contest to share young people’s inspiration and vision on aid and development. Young people from around the world are invited to submit their innovative ideas on effective aid and development.

    THEME

    Visions of Youth on Effective Aid & Development

    GUIDELINES

    • Essays may be submitted by anyone ages between the ages of 18 and 32 (as of December 1, 2011).
    • Essays must be 2000 words or less and be in English.
    • Essays must have a cover page indicating the (1) essay title (2) name (3) address (4) contact number (5) e-mail address (6) nationality (7) age as of December 1, 2011 (8) gender (9) school name (if applicable) and (10) word count.
    • Entries may be submitted online to hlf4_essay@mofat.go.kr
    • Essays must be original and unpublished.
    • Essays must be written by one person. Co-authored essays will not be accepted.
    • Copyright of the essays entered will be assigned to the event organizers.

    DEADLINE

    Entries must be received by October 7, 2011.

    PRIZES

    • 1st Prize - Certificate and Prize of $ 2,000 1 entrant
    • 2nd Prize - Certificate and Prize of $ 1,000 2 entrants
    • 3rd Prize – Certificate and Prize of $ 200 5 entrants

    1st and 2nd prize and 2nd prize winners will be invited to the Youth Forum which will be held during the HLF-4 as one of its special events. (Travel expenses and accommodation will be covered by the Government of Korea).

    All prize winners will be announced in October 2011 on the HLF-4 website www.busanhlf4.org.

    QUESTIONS

    For questions relating to the essay contest please email: hlf4_essay@mofat.go.kr

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: hlf4_essay@mofat.go.kr

    For submissions: hlf4_essay@mofat.go.kr

    Website: http://www.busanhlf4.org

  • UBA Foundation National Essay Competition (Nigeria)

    UBA Foundation National Essay Competition (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 31 October 2011

    UBA Group, the African financial services group, though its corporate Social Responsibility arm; UBA Foundation, has unveiled plans for a national essay competition for secondary schools in Nigeria .

    The essay competition, to be known as the ‘UBA Foundation National Essay Competition in Nigeria ’, is scheduled to commence with calls for entries from eligible participants on Monday September 12, 2011. Details to this effect emerged on Wednesday September 7, 2011 at a press parley in the UBA Head Office, Marina Lagos Nigeria.

    According to the MD/ CEO of UBA Foundation Ms Ijeoma Aso, the essay competition will avail students in senior secondary schools in Nigeria the opportunity to win prize monies in the form of educational grants. Ms Ijeoma Aso explained that the competition which is coming on the heels of the Foundation’s ‘Read Africa’ initiative was conceived to promote creative thinking and the development of intellect among Nigeria students.

    “We see it as a natural step to the ‘Read Africa’ project where we gave out books to schools in Nigeria and Africa. This will test their intelligence and ability to think creatively. Winners shall enjoy educational grants to cover their tuition fees in Nigerian Universities and will be enrolled in our UBA Scholar's program” she stated.

    Also speaking at the occasion, the Deputy Managing Director (Designate), UBA Mr. Kennedy Uzoka said the essay competition falls within four focus areas of the Foundation namely Education, Economic Empowerment Environment and Special project.

    “Though we are beginning with Nigeria as the first Phase, we will implement this in all of the 18 other countries in Africa where we have presence as our way of contributing to the educational development of those countries and encouraging secondary school students to strive for the best in life.”

    Stressing the need for the educational empowerment of the youth, he said “UBA is in constant search for talents and to ensure we get the right hires we must continue to impact positively on our educational system through a number of investments and this is one of such,” he said.

    The essay competition is structured in such way that eligible secondary students are expected to send in handwritten entries on the topic ‘Me and My Career’ to the UBA Foundation’s office in Lagos . At the end of October, 2011 when entries close, three renowned Nigerian Professors will review the entries and select an initial shortlist for further assessment. Three finalists will emerge at the end of the excise and they will win scholarship prizes that will be utilized for tuition in Nigerian Universities of their choices and automatically become UBA Scholars.

    In his remark during the event, the Principal of Kings College, Lagos, Otunba Oladele Olapeju expressed delight even as he urged other stakeholders to emulate UBA’s best practices especially in developing the education sector. He said “this gesture would go a long way to improving the communication skills of our students. We are ready to cooperate with the group to make this project a success. This project is bound to lead to quality assurance in the education sector,”

    As a the CSR platform for the UBA Group, UBA Foundation through her four areas of focus has and continues to impact positively on the lives of Africans, particularly in the various countries where the group has presence through a number of laudable projects and initiatives.

    Click on the image to read the rules:

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: UBA Foundation, Marketing and Corporate Relations Division, United Bank for Africa Plc., UBA House (3rd floor), 57 Marina, Lagos, Nigeria

    Website: http://www.ubagroup.com

  • Agricultural History Review International Essay Competition

    Deadline: 30 September 2011

    To celebrate the publication of the sixtieth volume of Agricultural History Review in 2012, the Review announces an prize essay competition open to rural historians in Britain, Europe and internationally. Three prizes will be offered, one of £500 and two of £250. One prize will be reserved for an essay in the rural history of the world outside Britain and Ireland. It is intended that if arrangements can be made, the prize-winning essays will be read at the Society’s Spring Conference in 2013. The winning essays will be published in volume 60 of Agricultural History Review. It is a condition of entry that the essay has not been published elsewhere, is not under
    consideration by another journal, nor forms part of a forthcoming book.

    There is no restriction on the subject matter of the essays except that they should fall within the remit of the Review. Discussions of contemporary issues in agriculture or rural economies are acceptable provided they are strongly rooted in an historical perspective. Essays employing new methodologies, or exploring new areas of interest, will be especially welcomed.

    The competition is open to rural historians at the beginning of their careers, defined as those who on 30 September 2011 have had no more than five years post-doctoral academic employment in one or more posts in a university, research institute, museum or NGO. Submissions from rural historians who do not hold (and have not held) an academic or professional post as a rural historian are also welcome. Such people may or may not have a higher qualification, but no age or time limit applies in these cases The essays will be judged by a panel appointed by the Executive Committee of the British Agricultural History Society and chaired by the editor of the Review, Professor Richard Hoyle, who will take specialist advice as appropriate. Queries about eligibility of applicants should be directed to him.

    Essays should be no longer than 12,000 words including footnotes and any appendices. All submissions should be in English. Three copies of each essay should be sent to the Editor of the Review at the Department of History, University of Reading, Reading, rg6 6aa, UK. Submissions by email attachment are also acceptable (to r.w.hoyle@reading.ac.uk) but the accompanying email should make it clear that the submission is intended for the essay competition.

    The author’s name should not be given on the essay but on a detachable cover sheet which should also include a short biographical paragraph (100 words) and a statement confirming that the author meets the criteria laid down above. The latest date for the submission of essays is 30 September 2011. The winning candidates will be notified in January 2012.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: r.w.hoyle@reading.ac.uk

    For submissions: r.w.hoyle@reading.ac.uk

    Website: http://www.bahs.org.uk

  • Deadline Extended: €1,000 CTA - NEPAD Essay Competition (North Africa)

    Deadline: 25 September 2011 (from 15 August 2011) for North Africa only

    ESSAY COMPETITION: Looking at ICTs and agriculture in Africa through the eyes of women and the youth. Enter the competition to win EUR 1000 and join NEPAD’s 10th Anniversary!

    The New Partnership for Africa‟s Development (NEPAD) Agency and the Technical Centre
    for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU (CTA) have joined forces in celebrating
    NEPAD‟s 10th Anniversary. It is within this context of reflecting over the advancement of the African development agenda, that the two institutions are jointly organising an essay competition under the theme; “Looking at ICTs and entrepreneurship in agriculture and rural development through the eyes of women and the youth”. This contest also falls in the framework of CTA activities on Youth, Women and ICTs. In line with these objectives, CTA and the NEPAD Agency are searching for enthusiastic African young people (writers, journalists and other youth), who want to demonstrate their abilities by examining these issues.

    The Awards recognize excellence across a number of categories centred on the attraction, retention and progression of youth, women‟s and African talents to further the African development agenda.

    1. Who can participate

    The competition is open to young people, men and women between 18 and 35 years of
    African nationality. Students, journalists and young entrepreneurs (from the civil society or private sector), men or women, are particularly encouraged to participate. Entries will be submitted in English or French.

    A. 1st category: Women and ICT in agriculture

    This category is open to both young men and women. Candidate must write a story, in the format of an essay, on an African woman working in the agricultural sector, who has used ICTs in her professional businesses (for example: use of mobile phones for the marketing of horticultural products, use of mobile applications for the access to/or the dissemination of strategic information, innovative use of computer for the traceability of livestock, mixed use of internet and radio for extension, etc.).

    The text submitted must provide clear information on:

    - The profile of the woman whose story is told (background, studies if any, expertise in agriculture and if applicable in ICTs, etc.);
    - The kind of business she is involved in;
    - Description of the use of ICT implemented: what ICT tool(s) have been used; for what purpose; how it has/they have been used; costs incurred; service provider of the tool(s) (if applicable); difficulties met; results achieved; how far has/have the tool(s) used contributed to increased yields or revenues of the business or stakeholders targeted (if it‟s the case)? How far have the tooI(s) used contributed to an increase of access to strategic? Lessons learned; etc.
    - Analysis by the entrant of the use of the tool(s) by the woman whose story is told: how far is it/are they appropriate to the problem(s) being addressed; are there alternate tools that can be used to better address the problem faced or to reach the aim targeted, limits of the use of the tool(s); how far is this use replicable, etc;
    - References or documents (web links, articles, publications, etc.) illustrating the work of the woman or supporting the arguments developed by the entrant in his/her essay.

    B. 2nd category: Youth and ICT in agriculture

    This category is open to both young men and women. Candidate must write a story, in the format of an essay, on a young African professional working in the agricultural sector, a man or a woman, who has used ICTs in his/her professional businesses (for example: use of mobile phones for the marketing of horticultural products, use of mobile applications for the access to or the dissemination of strategic information, innovative use of computer for the traceability of livestock, mixed use of internet and radio for extension, etc.).

    The text submitted must provide clear information on:

    - The profile of the youth whose story is told (background, studies if any, expertise in agriculture and if applicable in ICTs, etc.);
    - The kind of business he/she is involved in (it can activities in civil society organizations or in private businesses);
    - Description of the ICT use implemented: what ICT tool(s) have been used; for what purpose; how it has/they have been used; costs incurred; service provider of the tool(s) (if applicable); difficulties met; results achieved; how far has/have the tool(s) used contributed to increased yields or revenues of the business or stakeholders targeted (if it‟s the case)? How far have the tooI(s) used contributed to an increase of access to strategic? Lessons learned by the youth; etc.
    - Analysis by the entrant of the use of the tool(s) by the youth: how far is it/are they appropriate to the problem(s) being addressed; are there alternate tools to better address the problem faced or reach the aim targeted, limits of the use of the tool(s) by the young entrepreneur; how far is this use replicable, etc;
    - References or documents (web links, articles, publications, etc.) illustrating the work of the young person or supporting the arguments developed by the entrant in his/her essay.

    In this category, the person whose activities are presented must also be a young person, a man or a woman.

    For both categories, the length of the essay submitted must be comprised between 1,200 and 1,500 words (without the references or bibliography). Applicants must submit their entry in French or English.

    What do we mean by ICTs? UNESCO defines ICTs as the ”new or advanced technologies that enhance the dissemination or creation of information and communication”. In the same line of thought, ICTs include, within the framework of this contest, all “new” information and communication technologies (Internet, mobile phones, computers, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), etc.), associated or not with “traditional” communication technologies (such as radio, television, written press, video, etc.). Entries submitted should not deal exclusively with the use of traditional information technologies (traditional radio, video, etc.).

    2. Selection process

    An international panel of judges, made up of experts in ICT and in agriculture will be set up to review entries and select winners. Pre-selected candidates may be interviewed remotely prior to the final selection.

    3. Prizes

    For each African Region (Central Africa, East Africa, North Africa, Southern Africa, West Africa) the best essay of each category will receive a prize of EUR 1000.

    The winners will be informed by mid-September 2011. They will be invited to attend the NEPAD‟s 10th Anniversary award ceremony in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to receive their prizes.

    Apart from winning entries, other best essays will also be promoted by the organizers, through various online and off-line channels, and also during the meeting organized by the NEPAD Agency in October 2011.

    4. Deadlines

    - Applications should be sent to CTA by email (see addresses in section 7 below)
    - Winners will receive their prize in October 2011 during a NEPAD Agency event.

    5. Selection criteria

    The main selection criteria for the written essays are:

    - Originality of the use;
    - Relevance of the usage to development challenges;
    - Personal vision of the entrant in his/her arguments;
    - Potential for replicability of the experience or solutions;
    - Quality of language (engaging writing style, good spelling and grammar, etc.);
    - Presence of bibliography and/or other relevant references;
    - Respect of the prescribed format (number of words: between 1,200 and 1,500 words (without the references or bibliography);
    - Respect of the requirements of the category in which the essay is submitted.

    6. Documents to be submitted

    All applications should include the following documents:

    - The essay in Word format; a cover page will be included and on this page, the category for which the essay is submitted must be clearly indicated;
    - A short biographical note (to introduce the applicant), including his/her full contact details (email address, telephone number(s), postal address, town, country, etc.) - no more than 1 page;
    - A scanned photocopy of the applicant‟s identification card (a card on which the date of birth is mentioned).

    Only one entry will be submitted per category; the same entry cannot be submitted for both categories.

    7. Contact details

    - To submit entries:

    All applications should be sent simultaneously to the following two addresses:
    essay-contest2011@cta.int and ictprogramme@gmail.com. While sending the applications, the subject of the e-mail should be “Entry for the essay competition”.

    - General information on the competition

    Email : essay-contest2011@cta.int ;
    Tel : +31 (0)317 467 102 (CTA – Netherlands)

    8. Other rules for participation

    a) A essay which received an award during another competition cannot be submitted;
    b) The NEPAD Agency and the CTA reserve the right to disqualify any entry if it does not meet the contest criteria and present regulations;
    c) By entering, participants warrant that their entry materials are original and do not infringe on any third party's rights;
    d) Entry to the contest constitutes an agreement to allow the NEPAD Agency and CTA to make, if necessary, articles, name, occupation and state of residence of applicants, public. In addition it constitutes an agreement to allow CTA and the NEPAD Agency to use submitted texts in its publications and in the framework of promotional activities. Applicants will retain ownership and all other rights to future use of their texts;
    e) The NEPAD Agency and CTA will not return submitted articles to their authors;
    f) CTA and the NEPAD Agency„s staff and their immediate family members are excluded from the contest.
    g) All local taxes and fees on prizes are the sole responsibility of the winner;
    h) If, for any reason, the competition is not completed as planned, the NEPAD Agency and CTA reserves the right at its sole discretion to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend it;
    i) The decisions made by the panel of judges, the NEPAD Agency and CTA are final and beyond dispute;
    j) All participants in this contest implicitly accept the rules presented in this document.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: essay-contest2011@cta.int

    For submissions: essay-contest2011@cta.int and ictprogramme@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.nepad.org

  • The £1,000 Burlington International Contemporary Writing Prize 2012

    Deadline: 31 January 2012

    The Burlington Contemporary Writing Prize, to be awarded annually, seeks to discover talented young writers on contemporary art. The Prize winner will receive £1000, and will have the opportunity to publish a review of a contemporary art exhibition in The Burlington Magazine.

    Submissions requirements

    Applicants must submit one unpublished review of a contemporary art exhibition, no more than 1000 words in length (and may be illustrated if desired). The submitted review must be written in English, although the art considered may be international. Applicants must be under the age of 30 (proof of age may be required). Entries must be emailed as a Word document - clearly stating the name, age, country of residence and occupation of the applicant - to editorial@burlington.org.uk

    Deadline

    The submission deadline for the 2012 Prize is Tuesday 31st January 2012.

    Submissions will be assessed by a panel of judges from The Burlington Magazine and specialists in contemporary art. The Prize winner will be announced in April 2012.

    For more information, please contact editorial@burlington.org.uk

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: editorial@burlington.org.uk

    For submissions: editorial@burlington.org.uk

    Website: http://www.burlington.org.uk

  • Delta of My Dreams Essay Writing Competition (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 22 August 2011

    Have you submitted an entry? Do you know someone that should submit an entry... great prizes to be won include a scholarship to any Nigerian University of choice(for student category), Apple iPad 2.

    The tag line:

    Write an essay on “The Delta of my dreams” and you stand a chance to win an IPAD 2!

    Purpose

    The government in its bid to serve the people of Delta state better has created this section to feel the pulse of the people to know what type of Delta state they have in mind in the area of development, new ideas and things that will move the State forward.

    The Delta state government has done a lot in terms of development ,they are still doing more and will do a lot more ,people can be part of the this development process by also suggesting new ways of making things better in the State.

    Delta of my dreams is meant to generate new ideas from the online community and encourage people to be part of the positive change for a new Delta state at 20.

    Essay Criteria

    Essays will be graded (phase 2) on :

    • Structure and coherence
    • Originality
    • Creativity
    • The use of thoughtful and concrete examples.
    • Ideas presented

    Prerequisite- All Entrants must be a verifiable indigene of Delta State

    Length and format

    • All work must be submitted by individuals, group work is not allowed.
    • All submissions must be made online via the Competition website.
    • Your essay may not be longer than 2000 words (about 4 pages of standard text).

    How to submit your entry
    • Log on to www.emmanueluduaghan.com.ng/deltaofmydreams
    • Click on Submit an Entry
    • Upload your write up (maximum of 2000 words ) – all write ups are available in the public domain
    • Get your friends to vote for your entry.

    Choosing the Winner

    This campaign will consist of 3 phases.

    Phase 1:

    • Users can submit their entry on the website. Note: all entries can be viewed publicly and voted for by the public.
    • The general public is invited to vote on their favourite entry. Users can vote once per day.
    • The writers can also campaign for votes during this stage to their friends via any appropriate means.
    • The top 20 listing in this stage in terms of vote will be shortlisted and presented to the judges.

    *entries once submitted cannot be edited . Users may however submit multiple entries.

    Phase 2 :

    • The top 20 entries will be presented to a panel of judges who will shortlist the the top 5 entries
    • Please note that the shortlisting process will not take into consideration the votes accrued in Phase 1.
    • Shortlisting will be based on the criterias as indicated above.

    Phase 3: Final voting round on Facebook .
    • The panel of judges will present the top 5 (shortlisted from the top 20) to the general public for the final voting
    • The top 5 entries will be published as notes on facebook.com/euduaghan .
    • The winning entry will be the one that gathers the most number of “likes” on facebook .
    • The winner of this will be invited to the Delta @ 20 Gala night where the prize will be presented.

    Competition Rules
    • Submissions will be accepted as stipulated on the competition guideline.
    • Entries may not be corrected after submission. However, participants can submit multiple entries. Votes of multiple entries for 1 participant will not be merged.
    • The essay competition is open for all indigenes of Delta State, Nigeria, students and non-students alike.
    • Submissions will be accepted until midnight 15th August
    • Essays must not be longer than 2,000 words.
    • Essay Submissions can only be made online, in English. Each participant must fill in a submission form on the Essay Competition website.
    • Quotes and references must be clearly marked throughout the essay and properly cited.
    • All submissions will be blind reviewed. References to specific individuals, firms, or schools, which might reveal the author's identity, are discouraged. It is not allowed to indicate your name anywhere on your work. (apart from the registration details required prior to submission)
    • All submissions must be original. No previously published material will be accepted. Any form of plagiarism will result in automatic disqualification. Please note that all essays will be screened with specialized software to verify plagiarism.
    • Essays are accepted in the .doc or .pdf format.
    • The decision of the Jury is final and is not subject to an appeal.

    User verification of phone number and LGA will be done at the stage of shortlisting candidates.

    We reserve the right to publish and/or to make available to the public the winning submissions. We also reserves the right to modify the format and content of the submissions for publication purposes.

    This competitions is valid between 7th August & 27th August 2011. Active / paid staff (term or open-ended) of partner organizations associated with this Delta @ 20 celebration competition are not eligible to participate.

    Terms & Conditions

    By submitting an entry, you grant us the right to your write up in its entirety.

    To enter a competition you must be:

    (a) an indigene of Delta State with a verifiable LGA.
    (b) 13 years old or over at the time of entry.

    Competitions are not open to employees of the following organisations: Bincom ICT Solutions.
    No purchase or cost necessary to enter competition.

    If you want to enter the competition you may enter via the website on the applicable competition page.

    Sending an e-mail is not proof that we have received your entry. No responsibility can be accepted for entries that are lost or delayed, or which are not received for any reason. Entries must be made on the website only. Only shortlisted entries ( in phase 3) will be published to the unduaghan facebook page.

    If you win a competition, we will notify you by phone and e-mail. The judges’ decision will be final, and no correspondence will be entered into.

    By entering the competition the winner agrees to participate in such promotional activity and material as we may require.

    The prize will not be transferable to another person.

    No part of a prize is exchangeable for cash or any other prize.

    If an advertised prize is not available, we reserve the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value.

    Incorrectly completed entries will be disqualified.

    This competition is being run by on behalf of Delta State Government by Bincom ICT Solutions.
    Please read our Privacy Policy which tells you how we use any personal information we may collect about you by entering a competition.

    We reserves the right to amend these rules at any time. We may also create rules which will apply to a specific competition only. If we do this we will publish the amended competition rules and/or specific competition rules on the relevant competition page.

    We will endeavour to send prizes within a month of the competition end date but cannot guarantee this delivery time.

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: submit online here

    Website: http://emmanueluduaghan.com.ng

  • Call for Submissions: The African Muse

    Seeking writing and photography contributors to cover the African arts scene--film, literature, dance, music, culture--for The African Muse. The African Muse features the best original thought on African culture, art, and artists for international patrons and creative practitioners. Supporting the work of fine artists and entrepreneurs, TAM incites a cross-cultural dialogue that challenges conventional notions of African art and creativity.

    To become a contributor, you must:

    1. Live in a major international city and have a strong interest in Africa/Africans, fine arts and culture.

    2. Visit The African Muse to see if the style and subject matter appeal to you.

    3. E-mail a short (200 words or less) description of yourself and your interests, your online experience, what you'd like to cover, and a link to your blog/portfolio or other writing/photography samples online (at least three) to theafricanmuse [at] gmail [dot] com.

    The African Muse is a labor of love. There's no pay, but we're hoping to grow the site and be able to revise that statement in the future. E-mail theafricanmuse [at] gmail [dot] com for more info.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: theafricanmuse@gmail.com

    For submissions: theafricanmuse@gmail.com

    Website: http://theafricanmuse.blogspot.com/

  • Life Beats Workshop: ARTS. Journalism. HIV (South Africa)

    Deadline: 25 - 26 August 2011

    Calling all journalists & performing arts writers. Hone your skills and learn more about writing about HIV and the performing arts.

    Writing about HIV has enabled journalists to ask pertinent questions about political leadership, service delivery and human rights. But HIV is also a story about the human spirit-one that is often told through the performing arts. Journalists who write about these creative processes can cover an entirely different side of the epidemic.

    This year we once again team up with Drama For Life for the second Life Beats workshop taking place on the 25 and 26 August 2011 at the Wits Journalism Department. The two day workshop will be an exploration of the intersection of Arts Journalism and HIV and will also be hosted in conjunction with the annual dramaforlife festival.

    Attendance to the workshop is free of charge. To RSVP for the event send an email to meyer@anovahealth.co.za by no later than the 23 August 2011.

    Download the program here.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: call 011 715 5828

    Website: http://anovahealth.co.za/

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