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  • Job Opening: Chief Web Editor for African Development Bank (Tunisia)

    Deadline: 2 July 2012

    POSITION TITLE: Chief Web Editor - External Relations & Communication Unit

    OBJECTIVES

    The main activities of the External Relations and Communication Unit (ERCU) are to plan, prepare and implement public relations and corporate communication programmes aimed at making the Bank better known to its various constituent so as to establish, promote and maintain its credibility and good reputation. The Unit enables the Bank to promote a better understanding of how the Institution is perceived internally and externally.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    Under the general supervision of the Head of the External Relations and Communication Unit, the successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating the web editorial platform; writing news stories, projects briefs and various content for the website, as well as gathering and processing materials for the site. The staff will equally undertake the following duties:

    • Ensure that the quality and accessibility of information on the Bank’s sites are consistent with the image of the Bank as the Africa’s leading development finance institution and its global role as a development organization. In this regard, the incumbent will ensure that the information posted and published is timely, accurate and conforms to the Bank’s information disclosure policy and web editorial policy.
    • Ensure the review and editing of all information from organizational units to be posted onto the Internet web platform.
    • Liaise with relevant organizational units on requirements for content publication on the web platform, as well as participate in meetings with web focal points in organizational units to ensure compliance with Bank’s information disclosure policy and web editorial policy.
    • Proactively seek web content creation and information organization in various formats (features, slideshows, videos, blogs, and podcasts).
    • Ensure a high- level of client satisfaction by improving Bank’s response time to visitors’ requests and FAQs implementation.
    • Provide analysis of, and draw conclusions and lessons concerning utility, obsolescence and renewal of web contents.
    • Ensure that English versions of texts are a faithful representation of French original texts and vice-versa.

    SELECTION CRITERIA

    Including desirable skills, knowledge and experience

    • At least, Master’s degree in Journalism, Communication, Human Science, or equivalent, professional Certification as Web expert will be a plus;
    • At least 7 years experience as a communication expert, including 4 years experience of relevant experience in web content drafting.
    • Excellent spoken and written English or French, and a working knowledge of the other language
    • Ability to analyze complex issues; to come with quick solutions, to work in a team, to think strategically;
    • Excellent interpersonal skills;
    • Competence in the use of Bank standard software.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: apply via African Development Bank's career site here

    Website: http://www.afdb.org

  • Call for Author: Youth Work in Tunisia After the Revolution (author's fee: 3000 euro + travel costs)

    Deadline: 6 June 2012

    SALTO-YOUTH EUROMED is looking for 1 author for the study, "Youth work in Tunisia after the revolution". This publication will be part of the new collection dedicated to the Youth Work in Meda countries.

    This collection aims to support the cooperation within EuroMed area providing a depth reflection about the nowadays issues and challenges in youth work the Euro Mediterranean context. The collection is providing new studies about updated topics.

    The youth work is moving and opening new interesting perspective for the coming future. The field of youth work within Meda countries is living strong changes and the role of young people is more and more relevant in the society.

    This study would like to contribute to the overall reflection about youth work Tunisia after revolution and to provide some new keys for reading the ongoing situation. The specific focus of this study should be an overview about the ongoing situation of youth work in Tunisia, the changes of youth work and services after the revolution.

    The study will be based on the Study Visit that will be held in Tunisia from 25 June to 01 July 2012 (the author should be able to attend to the Study vist) .

    The author should be able to take part in the Study Visit and to use the field visits in order to organise and develop the content of study. For this reason the author should be able to work in English but also to communicate in French (Arabic will be welcome).

    The final public of this publication will be: institutions, youth leaders, social workers and trainers involved in such activities.

    The document should be submitted to SALTO-YOUTH EUROMED in English. The study will be published in English, French and Arabic. The format of this publication will be 45 pages in A5. The "Youth Work in Tunisia" study should provide to the readers:

    1) overview about Youth Work in Tunisia,
    2) educational and pedagogical background of youth work in Tunisia;
    3) challenges of youth workers after the revolution;
    4) some examples of youth projects.

    The author should be able to take part in the study visit and to follow this schedule and timetable:

    • Deadline for 1st draft: 30 September 2012
    • Deadline for final draft: 31 October 2012
    • The publication will be translated by SALTO-YOUTH EUROMED in French and Arabic.

    Fees: 3000 euro (+ travel cost for take part in the study visit).

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries: euromed@salto-youth.net

    For submissions: via the online application

    Website: http://www.salto-youth.net/

  • An Opportunity to Present Your Ideas in Bari, Italy - Call for Papers: 8 Ideas to Change the World (eligible: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt)

    Deadline: 30 June 2012

    Over the last few years, ANPAS, also through the support of important European networks like Samaritan International (SAMI) and the European Center for Volunteering (CEV), has developed a particular attention to European policies in the belief that our country can be a bridge to the countries of the Mediterranean. Last year we also acceded to the Mediterranean Autonomous Network for Youth (MANY), a network of youth in the Mediterranean that wants to promote the meeting and sharing of knowledge between youth belonging to different social and cultural groups, affirming a culture of learning. ANPAS doesn’t want volunteers to remain indifferent to the grand phenomenon that the countries bordering the mare nostrum are experiencing, which have appealed to our affluent society with movements of people (migration) and socio-political upheavals (the Arab Spring). So then? So we would like to see what’s in store beyond our shores, learn new ideas, and build relationships in the Mediterranean. Through this Call for Papers, we invite the youth of society, citizens 32 years of age and younger, to share ideas to better the world, to construct a more just and united society, for the development of a culture of solidarity, for the protection of the environment and of common goods.

    Do you have an idea to change the world? Share it with us!

    We have chosen the National Meeting of Solidarity that will be held in Puglia, a natural bridge between Europe and the Mediterranean, where 8 youth will present their projects: 8 ideas to change the world, in particular in the area of relations between Italy and the people of the Mediterranean, presented by youth of these countries.

    HOW IT WORKS

    Among all the ideas received by the 30th of June 2012, only 8 will be selected, that can be presented on the occasion of the International Conference of Youth of the Euromediterranean that will be held in Bari, Saturday the 29th of September 2012.

    Therefore, if your idea convinces us, you will fly to Bari and have 10 minutes to present your idea, in the most attractive mode. Are you ready?

    WHO CAN PARTICIPATE

    The projects can be presented by youth under age 32, who can be residents in Italy or in these countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Malta, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia.

    We would also like to hear the ideas of immigrants that live in Italy but come from these countries: the true bridge of the Mediterranean!

    CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION

    To those who will be selected, you will be given the opportunity to participate in Bari at the entire National Meeting of Solidarity that will be held from Thursday the 27th of September to Sunday the 30th of September. ANPAS will pay the costs relative to accommodation, meals, and transfers to the headquarters of the Meeting. To promote better organization of the day, participants will make sure to specify the necessary logistics for transfers, so that we can make arrangements.

    OFFICIAL RULES

    These are the official rules for the Call for papers 8 ideas to change the world sponsored by Anpas.

    SPONSOR

    The call for papers ( the “call”) is sponsored by Anpas - Associazione Nazionale Pubbliche Assistenze located at via Pio Fedi 46/48, 50142 Firenze (FI) – Italy. Anpas telephone number is +39 055 303821 and the email address is internazionale@anpas.org. All inquiries should be directed via email.

    CONTEST OVERVIEW

    We have chosen the National Meeting of Solidarity that will be held in Puglia, a natural bridge between Europe and the Mediterranean, where 8 youth will present their projects: 8 ideas to change the world, in particular in the area of relations between Italy and the people of the Mediterranean, presented by youth of these countries.

    Over the last few years, ANPAS, also through the support of important European networks like Samaritan International (SAMI) and the European Center for Volunteering (CEV), has developed a particular attention to European policies in the belief that our country can be a bridge to the countries of the Mediterranean. Last year we also acceded to the Mediterranean Autonomous Network for Youth (MANY), a network of youth in the Mediterranean that wants to promote the meeting and sharing of knowledge between youth belonging to different social and cultural groups, affirming a culture of learning. ANPAS doesn’t want volunteers to remain indifferent to the grand phenomenon that the countries bordering the mare nostrum are experiencing, which have appealed to our affluent society with movements of people (migration) and socio-political upheavals (the Arab Spring). So then? So we would like to see what’s in store beyond our shores, learn new ideas, and build relationships in the Mediterranean. Through this Call for Papers, we invite the youth of society, citizens 32 years of age and younger, to share ideas to better the world, to construct a more just and united society, for the development of a culture of solidarity, for the protection of the environment and of common goods.

    In ANPAS, we believe that the collaboration of different worlds gives birth to better ideas: share your experience and knowledge, and together we will try to transform our ideas into a concrete project, that through intercultural dialogue can have a real impact on the territories.

    PROCESS

    Fill out the form in all its parts: completing your profile information and information related to your project, taking care to respect the maximum length expected. Then send the form via email to: internazionale@anpas.org The call will run from 12:00 PM(CET) May 10, 2012 to 12:00 PM(CET) June 30, 2012. Anpas has the right at anytime to terminate the Call at its sole discretion.

    SELECTION CRITERIA

    All action plans received will be evaluated by a Commission, composed of individual members of Anpas, which will choose the 8 most original, creative, practical and effective ideas. A complete action plan has to contain the following elements, which are the selection criteria for the Evaluation Commission.

    • Summary – Give the objective of the plan, the instruments, and the anticipated results. Include how this approach is new/unique and will be more successful than other approaches.

    • Needs assessment – Present an analysis of the conditions faced in the targeted area. Explain why such conditions deserve greatest concern, and why these specific challenges have hindered development in the locale.

    • Necessary resources – State the financial and other resources needed for the initiative.

    • Plan the execution – Describe the initiative, the target audience, the methods to achieving results and an activities schedule.

    • The real impact – Indicate the results of initiative, how many people will be affected, and the anticipated time to achieve results. Among all the ideas received, only 8 will be chosen:

    • One (1) will be chosen among proposals of Italian subjects;
    • Six (6) among proposals of subjects coming from the Mediterranean basin: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Malta, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia;
    • One (1) among proposals of young migrants residing in Italy coming from countries listed above;

    ORIGINAL WORK

    Each participant states and guarantees that any submission he/she posts is original, and does not violate or otherwise infringe upon any rights of any third party and that such submission will not violate agreements the participant has with any third party or otherwise.

    In the event that Anpas’ use of the submission is challenged by any third party, the participant agrees at his/her own expense to provide information and cooperate including, without limitations, participating in any legal or administrative action with Anpas.

    WINNERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    To those who will be selected, you will be offered the opportunity to participate at the National Meeting of Solidarity which will run from Thursday September 27,2012 to Sunday September 30,2012 in Bari.

    Anpas will bear the costs of room, board and travel to reach the Meeting place. To accommodate the best organization of the days, participants will have to specify their logistic needs about travel, which we will arrange.

    Moreover winners can participate in the free events scheduled of the Meeting, understanding that expenses not expressly stated in the rules are an exception. The winner agrees to accept the dates and spaces established, such as hotels, airlines, trains, ships, etc. The winner agrees that the acceptance of any trip as a prize is their own initiative, risk, and responsibility. The winner needs to have a valid passport and visa if necessary. If the winner does not have a valid passport and/or visa at the time, the trip will be cancelled.

    NOTIFICATION OF THE WINNERS

    The winners will be contacted via email within fifteen (15) working days from the deadline. It will be requested that they complete and send to Anpas an entry form. If it is not possible to contact you within seven (7) working days from the first attempt to notify, the prize will be designated to the participant ranked immediately below.

    DATES

    The call will be open from 12:00 PM (CET) on May 10, 2012 until 12:00 PM (CET) on June 30, 2012. All proposals submitted during this period will be valid. Announcement of the Winners Anpas will announce the winners and publish their names on their website www.anpas.org, following the close of the call and the receipt by Anpas of the participation form and other necessary information.

    USE OF WINNER’S DATA AND INFORMATION

    Each winner who accepts the prize grants to Anpas the right, at any moment and from time to time, to disclose to a third party, print, publish, broadcast and use, worldwide and in any media now known or developed in the future, including through the Internet, the name, portrait, photograph, voice, and biographical information of each winner for informational purposes, publicity, and promotion, without additional consideration, except where prohibited by law.

    DISQUALIFICATION

    Anpas reserves the right, at its exclusive discretion, to disqualify any participant it deems ineligible to participate in the contest. Failure to comply with these rules may result in a participant’s disqualification.

    COST

    There is no cost to participate in the call. Each participant is responsible for his or her own costs to participate in the call.

    ELIGIBILITY

    The call is open to proposals presented by youth under 32, who have reached the age of maturity in their own country or who are at least 18 years old.

    THE PARTICIPANTS MUST BE:

    • Citizens residing in Italy;
    • Citizens residing in the following countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Malta, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia;
    • Migrants who live in Italy, coming from the countries already mentioned.

    Any person who violates a rule, obtains an advantage in a manner banned by participation in the call, or obtains the status of winner with fraudulent means, will be disqualified. Any unsportsmanlike, disruptive, harassing, or threatening behaviour is forbidden. Anpas will interpret these rules and eventually resolve controversies, conflicts, or ambiguities relating to the rules of the call, and the decisions of the Sponsor in respect of such disputes shall be final. If the conduct or outcome of the call is affected by human error, any mechanical malfunctions, or failures of any kind, intentional interference or any event beyond the control of the Sponsor, Anpas reserves the right to terminate this call, or make other such decisions regarding the outcome of the call that the Sponsor deems appropriate.

    Any attempt by a participant or any other individual to deliberately disrupt or damage ordinary operation of this call, telephone systems or websites is a violation of criminal and civil laws. If an attempt is made, Anpas reserves the right to seek damages from any such participant to the fullest extent permitted.

    The winners must use their true name (as it appears on their government issued ID) when participating in the call and may not participate when using a false name.

    COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW

    The conduct of the call is governed by the applicable laws of the Italian Republic, which take precedence over any rule contrary herein. This call is void and not offered by ANPAS in any jurisdiction where it is prohibited or limited by the applicable laws.

    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

    If for any reason the call is not capable of running as planned, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other causes which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of this Call, ANPAS reserves the right at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual who tampers with the Call, and to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Call.

    Anpas also does not assume responsibility for any errors of omission, interruption, cancellation, defection, or delay of the operation or transmission, communication line failure or destruction, or unauthorized access or changes to entries.

    Anpas is not responsible for any problem or technical malfunction of the Internet or phone lines, online system, server, provider, or computer software. Anpas does not assume responsibility for technical problems or traffic congestion on any Internet site, or any combination thereof, including any damage or injury to the participant’s or any other person’s computer in connection with participation in the call.

    Anpas is not responsible regarding any problem receiving the entry, which is the sole responsibility of the participants. The winners agree to hold harmless Anpas, its officials, employees, affiliates and representatives for any injury, accident, malfunction, or legal cause of action arising from, or in connection with, participation in the call. By participating in the call, all participants and winners waive all claims of liability against Anpas, its employees, the sponsors, and their respective employees, for any personal injury or loss that may arise from participation in the call or acceptance of the prize.

    LIMITATION OF REMEDIES

    Under no circumstances, including negligence, shall Anpas, or its officials, directors, employees, or representatives be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to, the loss of profits, or other economic losses deriving from participation in the call, posting on or access to or downloading of any type of material or information from any web site owned by Anpas, or acceptance or usage of a payment, including but not limited to, damage to property and to the maximum extent permitted by law, damages for bodily or personal injury, even if Anpas or any affiliates, their successors or delegates or any of their respective officials, directors, employees, agents, or representatives have been advised of the possibility of such damages or loss. Some jurisdictions do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to the participant.

    Each participant agrees that the limitations and exceptions contained in these rules represents an agreement between the participants and ANPAS as to the allocation of risk between them in connection with the Sponsor’s obligation under these official rules.

    AMENDMENTS

    Anpas reserves the unilateral right to suspend, cancel, terminate, or modify the call without advance notice and thereafter to re-commence this call, only at such times and in the terms and agreements that Anpas shall deem reasonable under the circumstances.

    In the event that any term of these official rules is in conflict with the law under which these rules were construed, or if any term is considered invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such term shall be deemed to be restated to reflect, if possible, the original intention of Anpas and the participants, in accordance with the applicable law, and the remainder of the official rules will remain in full effect. In the event that such invalid provision relates to matters which constitute the essence of these official rules, and such provision cannot be restated to reflect the original intention of the parties, the call shall be deemed null and void.

    SURVIVAL

    Notwithstanding any expiration or other termination of this call, and except in the event that this call shall be void in its entirety, the provisions of these official rules, which by their nature survive expiration or termination of the call, will remain in full effect until each such provision expires with its respective term.

    Download: application form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: internazionale@anpas.org

    Website: www.anpasnazionale.org/

  • Job Opening: Editor in Chief - Head of IBM's External Websites across Middle East & Africa

    Work country: Multiple (AE, TN, KE)

    IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

    EDITOR IN CHIEF - HEAD OF IBM'S EXTERNAL WEBSITES ACROSS MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

    THE CORE RESPONSIBILITIES SPAN

    • Connecting with focal points from the Marketing & Communications units to drive content for IBM's web presence and optimize performance & effectiveness.
    • Manage a process for delivering landing pages, editorial calendars and ensuring pages fully support marketing and sales programs & objectives.
    • Review / edit marketing and sales content for web and assess content effectiveness. Ensures content is complete, timely and up-to-date.
    • Ensure marketing content reflects the needs and guidelines for local business priorities.
    • Coordinate work with an extended team of specialists, including: Web designers/developers, translators, IBM legal department, and external agencies and contractors.
    • Interpret and evaluate reports on web traffic, trends and business performance. Build & drive action plans to improve performance.
    • Continuation and growth of search activity (paid and SEO)
    • Core team member of IBM's Efforts around out "Paid, owned and earned" (POE) IBM Presence.

    EXPECTED QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Excellent written and verbal communication, interpersonal and relationship management skills. Ability to work with business & technical teams.
    • Highly organized, self-starter, attentive to detail. Good problem-solving skills.
    • Good understanding of web users and aptitude for emerging web technologies.
    • Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline oriented, changing environment. Multi-tasking skills essential.
    • Ability of develop simple project plans, manage teams and meet deadlines.

    REQUIRED
    • At least 2 years experience in Understanding of Web editing
    • At least 5 years experience in Marketing and corporate communications
    • At least 2 years experience in Web site content management (writing and editing) and/or related digital multimedia including social media, blogs, interactive media, etc.
    • English: Fluent
    • French: Intermediate
    • Arabic: Intermediate

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: apply via IBM's official netmedia career site here

    Website: http://www.ibm.com

  • Call for Contributions on Global Uprising - Edited Collection: Transnational Literatures, Gender and State Power

    Deadline: 15 May 2012

    Increasing interest in the conceptualization of “Transnational Literatures” calls for a re-appraisal of the role of gender in contesting official discourses of nation and power. As early as 1938, Virginia Woolf claimed that, “in fact, as a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman my country is the whole world.”1 In “Towards a New Consciousness,” Gloria Anzaldúa describes the dialogic nature of living across Borderlands, “Because I, a mestiza,/ continually walk out of one culture/ and into another,/ because I am in all cultures at the same time,/ alma entre dos mundos, tres, cuatro,/ me zumba la cabeza con lo contradictorio./ Estoy norteada por todas las voces que me hablan/ Simultáneamente.”2

    In the spirit of this tradition, we seek contributions in the form of scholarly and/or creative work to the field of “Transnational Feminism” to include in a collection of essays entitled, “Transnational Literatures, Gender and State Power.” This collection investigates the ways in which transnational literatures and gender intersect to challenge the power of official narratives and/or state discourses, including those discourses that limit the mobility of subjects across cultural, national, historical, political, racial, theoretical or any kind of boundary.

    We invite chapter-length discussions or creative explorations, including black and white photography and visual art, on a variety of aspects without limitations to geographical lines, theoretical approaches, or genres. Topics may include, but are not limited to the following headings:

    * Transnational Discourses and Feminist Perspectives
    * Feminist Transnationality and Global Uprising
    (From Tunisia and Egypt to Occupy Wall Street)
    * National and Transnational Discourses of Masculinity
    * Activism, (Auto)- Ethnography and Transnational Narratives
    * Post-racial Aesthetics and the Transgression of Borders
    * Translation, Resistance, and Gender
    * Migration and the Commodification of the Transnational
    * State Repression of Gendered Texts

    Submission Guidelines

    Abstract Deadline: May 15, 2012

    Please send a 250-500 word abstract or short excerpt of creative work to: joanie.conwell@gmail.com or ortega@sxu.edu.

    Work under consideration must be previously unpublished.

    Include with your submission: your name and affiliation, an email address where you can be reached after May 15, and a very brief bio.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: joanie.conwell@gmail.com or ortega@sxu.edu

    For submissions: joanie.conwell@gmail.com or ortega@sxu.edu

  • Call for Projects: Meditalents 2 Screenwriting and Production Workshops (Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt)

    Deadline: 10 May 2012

    CFI together with the association 1000 visages and the Quarzazate Film Commission launch the 2nd Meditalents call for projects.

    Its objective is to support young Mediterranean film makers / scriptwriters in the development of their first full-length fiction film through several writing and production workshops.

    By sustaining the development of young film makers, the aim of Meditalents is to allow the emergence of new talents coming from the south of the Mediterranean, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon and Egypt.

    Euro-Mediterranean cooperation is one of CFI´s major lines of development through practical initiatives targeting the media, young professionals and local production.

    The closing date for this 2nd call for projects is fixed for 10th of May, 2012.

    Download the call for Meditalents2 applications here >>

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: meditalents@meditalents.net

    Website: www.meditalents.net

  • Call for Applications: Franco-British Screenwriting Workshop (eligible countries: Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia)

    The Franco-British screenwriting workshop will soon open its doors to screenwriters from four countries of the « Arab Spring » : Egypt, Libya, Syria and Tunisia.

    The workshop’s originality rests on the comparison between different cinematographic practices (Great-Britain and France) who have created a strong dynamic and ensured their success. The workshop makes a new breakthrough by bringing together the energy of new talents – screenwriters and directors – from the « countries of the Arab Spring » who will bring a new dynamic and powerful stories, while, in return, being able to benefit from expertise and an opening-up towards Europe.

    For its 2012 edition the workshop will therefore welcome six screenwriters from the « countries of the Arab Spring », who will join the four screenwriters who are graduates of the FEMIS, and the four screenwriters who are graduates of the NFTS.

    The workshop will take place over four sessions.

    The candidates have to be French or English-speaking. The screenwriters from the Arab countries will, if they wish, be able to work in their own language in parallel.

    Via: euromedaudiovisuel.net

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: elisa.reberioux[at]wanadoo.fr

    Website: http://www.atelierfrancobritannique.com/

  • Greenhouse 2012 program: a call for applications for Mediterranean documentary filmmakers

    Deadline: 20 February 2012

    REGISTRATION FOR GREENHOUSE'S 2012 PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN!

    Greenhouse's 2012 call for applications for The Development of Documentary Films by Southern Mediterranean Cinema School Graduates supported by the EU in the framework of Euromed Audiovisual III is Now Open!

    We would like to invite Cinema School Graduates & Emerging Filmmakers from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria & Tunisia to submit documentary projects at any stage of development!

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 20th 2012

    Greenhouse is an advanced contemporary development program for documentary films aimed at Mediterranean Cinema School Graduates & Emerging Filmmakers from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria & Tunisia.

    Greenhouse is supported and funded by the European Union in the framework of EUROMED AUDIOVISUAL III program and managed by the New Foundation for Cinema and TV – Israel, ESAV Marrakech - the Marrakech School of Visual Arts – Morocco, The Ankara film association – Turkey, Zebra Production – Spain and APPEL & HONIGMANN – Holland.

    Greenhouse is a yearly program hosting 10-12 projects each round.
    The selected filmmakers are invited to participate in three seminars in which they will develop a full international production package and a professional trailer which will be presented in a pitching forum in front of international commissioning editors, film funds directors, producers and distributors from the documentary international market.

    In its 6 years of activity, Greenhouse has achieved exceptional success and has become a leading organization for documentary filmmaking internationally.

    Greenhouse is working with leading forces from the international audiovisual sector, commissioning editors, film funds directors, producers, distributors, TV stations and film festivals from all over the world– The Sundance Institute, Jan Vrijman Fund (IDFA), ARTE/ZDF, ITVS, Channel 4, BBC Worldwide, World Cinema Fund, P.O.V, MDR Germany to name a few.

    In its six years of activity14 films were completed and won prestigious awards in international film festival; 92 projects and 122 filmmakers participated from 9 Southern Mediterranean countries.

    To read more about Greenhouse please go to http://www.ghfilmcentre.org

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    ■ The participants must be citizens of one of the Southern Mediterranean countries: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria and Tunisia.

    ■ The seminars, workshops and tutorial sessions will be held in English, so the participants must have basic knowledge in this language.

    ■ Each team (director and producer) will have to participate in a full series of three seminars within a year.

    ■ The project submitted may be in any stage of development, including initial footage.

    ■ Applicant may act as a director-producer of a project.

    ■ Eligible are filmmakers who made at list one short film but not more than two one hour films or a feature length documentary.

    SELECTION OF PARTICIPANTS

    A team of International experts will select a maximum of 12 projects each year, in teams of director/producer (i.e. max. 24 participants) on the basis of the application submitted, which should include:

    ■ Application form (www.ghfilmcentre.org )

    ■ Synopsis of 1 to 3 pages

    ■ Director's statement

    ■ Initial budget and financial support

    ■ The applicants' CVs

    ■ Two references from a professor or a professional (for each team)

    ■ Previous cinematic work (if applicable) – DVD only.

    ■ Applications must be submitted in English

    ■ Applications must be sent in ONE WORD FILE which includes all requested documents mentioned above.

    · The selected filmmakers will be Awarded A Complete Grant covering tuition fees, round trip plane ticket, accommodations and meals during the seminar.

    ** Submissions should be sent by email to: info@ghfilmcentre.org

    To read more about Greenhouse please go to http://www.ghfilmcentre.org

    For additional information contact us at:

    Email: info@ghfilmcentre.org
    Tel: +972-3-5224457
    Fax: +972-3-5230909

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@ghfilmcentre.org

    For submissions: info@ghfilmcentre.org

    Website: http://www.ghfilmcentre.org

  • "A Sea of Words" Euro-Mediterranean Short Story Contest (eligible countries: Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia)

    Deadline: 31 July 2011

    The Anna Lindh Foundation and the European Institute of the Mediterranean are calling the fourth year of the international short story contest “A Sea of Words” aimed at young people from the 43 countries of the Euro-Mediterranean space.

    The contest is aimed at the production of short stories focusing on the issues of participation, citizenry and democracy, with the objective of showing the different sensitivities and realities in the Euro-Mediterranean region, from the point of view of the youths who live there.

    Requisites for participation

    The contest is aimed at young people under 30 years of age, citizens of the 43 countries of the Euro-Mediterranean space.

    Format of the stories

    The short stories cannot exceed a length of 2,500 words and can be written in any of the official languages of the participant countries. They must be original and unpublished works. The short stories must address issues related to intercultural dialogue, mainly of a political, socio-cultural, economic and environmental nature.

    Deadline and Place of Submission of the Stories

    All the short stories must be sent to the following e-mail address: concurso@iemed.org

    The authors must attach their personal details (names and surnames, place of birth, nationality, postal address and e-mail) to the submitted short stories.

    The short stories can be sent by e-mail until 12 midnight on 31st July 2011. Participation in the contest implies the surrendering to the IEMed and the Anna Lindh Foundation of the copyright of the contestant’s short story.

    The Anna Lindh Foundation and the IEMed reserve the right to publish and use the short stories received for their future activities.

    National selections

    The national networks of the Anna Lindh Foundation will make a prior selection of the five best short stories of each country and will provide their translation into English. These short stories will be sent to the international jury.

    International selection

    The Anna Lindh Foundation and the IEMed will constitute an international jury, whose composition will be made public at the appropriate time on the contest website. The international jury will be constituted by five distinguished figures from the literary and academic worlds and journalism from the countries in the Euro-Mediterranean area.

    The international jury will have a maximum period of 30 days, from 1st September, to select the best short stories from those pre-selected by the national networks of the Anna Lindh Foundation. The jury will reward 20 short stories depending on their overall quality.

    Prizes

    The authors of the 20 best short stories will be awarded with the publication of their short stories and participation in the following activities:

    Awards ceremony in Barcelona

    The authors of the best short stories will be invited to the awards presentation ceremony in Barcelona on 28th and 29th November 2011.

    Cultural Programme in Barcelona and Tarragona

    During the days following the awards presentation, the winners of the contest will be invited to participate in a programme of cultural visits and activities in the cities of Barcelona and Tarragona.

    The travel, accommodation and meal costs, both in Barcelona and Tarragona, will be covered by the organisers.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: concurso@iemed.org

    For submissions: concurso@iemed.org

    Website: http://www.iemed.org/

  • Call for Papers: Science, Art, and Gender in the Global Rise of Indigenous Languages (University of Jendouba, Tunisia)

    Deadline: 1 June 2011

    In an extension of the extremely successful symposium held at the University of Haute Alsace, France 18-20 March 2011, titled “Asian American Literature and Maxine Hong Kingston’s Legacy”, the University of Jendouba co-organizes with UHA an International Conference, titled “Science, Art, and Gender in The Global Rise of Indigenous Languages” to be held in Jendouba, 26-29 October 2011, paying homage to the Tunisian Revolution in January 2011 and honoring the presence, participation and related works of Noam Chomsky and Maxine Hong Kingston (on the usage board of The American Heritage Dictionary of The American Language). The aim of the conference is to address indigenous issues, while also remaining within the continuity of Maxine Hong Kingston’s gender-sensitive literature.

    The encounter shall examine the contemporary rise of fully indigenous languages and dialects surviving up and through colonial, technological, mercantile, religious and other dominating languages. All suggestions in relation to these issues are welcome, though we are particularly interested in papers falling under the following panels:

    -What makes an indigenous language indigenous?
    -Legacy and residuals of indigenous languages from Britain to Brittany, Turkey to Tunisia, Algeria to America.
    -Relationship between Arabic and Berber in North Africa.
    -Gender issues and representations in literatures about indigenous languages and people.
    -Indigenous resistance.
    -The School of Genetic Linguistics/ Linguistic Genetics and new colonialism.
    -The colonial language layers on indigenous linguistic treasures.
    -Similarities between Algonquian Blackfoot and Cree with Hawaiian and Uto-Aztecan.
    -Perils and promises of Indigenous languages of the Americas.

    Confirmed speakers and paper-providers include Noam Chomsky (who will be at the conference by way of his paper, and possibly by way of a teleconferencing or skyping process), Maxine Hong Kingston, Louis Buff Parry, Yann Kerdiles, Sämi Ludwig, Edward Sklepowich, Mounir Triki, Abderrezak Dourari, Nessima Tarchouna, Leona Makokis/Leona Carter, Lynn Hannachi, Crystal S. Bull and Lewis Cardinal.

    To submit a proposal, please email in a word format an abstract (150 words including the title) and a brief biography (50 words) ON or BEFORE June 1st to the following contacts:

    -Louis Buff Parry: info@louisbuffparry.com
    -Sihem Arfaoui Abidi: aa_sassou@yahoo.com

    June 5th notification of selection.

    October 24th complete papers.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@louisbuffparry.com or aa_sassou@yahoo.com

    For submissions: info@louisbuffparry.com or aa_sassou@yahoo.com

    Website: http://www.uj.rnu.tn/

  • Innovation/ Technology Journalism Fellows Wanted for The International Center for Journalists (Egypt/ Jordan/ Tunisia)

    Based in Egypt, the Fellow will create a dedicated group of journalists and digital technology experts that becomes a permanent hub of innovation in the Middle East. The goal: transform the way news and citizen media use digital technology to share information in the public interest. The Fellow will coordinate group activities that tap into and create mobile, multimedia, online data analysis, and social and interactive Web media applications to improve the way local media find, analyze and report news in their country. The Fellow should have the journalism and digital technology experience needed to understand the unique needs of the journalism and tech communities and be able to facilitate collaboration between them.

    Qualifications and Skills:

    - Minimum 10 years of combined experience in journalism, and Web and mobile technologies (reporting and/or development)
    - Experience in Egypt, Jordan and/or Tunisia preferred
    - Fluency in Arabic
    - Demonstrated entrepreneurial skills
    - Excellent organizational skills
    - Candidates from the region are encouraged to apply

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: prodriguez@icfj.org

    For submissions: click here

    Website: http://knight.icfj.org

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