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  • Uganda Journalist Wanted for Futaa.com (Kenya's Largest Football Website)

    Futaa.com is Kenyas largest football-website. We cover the local leagues in detail, and do more than 50 stories per day. Futaa.com is looking for journalists who are interested in writing about football in Uganda. Requirements:

    • We expect you to write fluent English, and to know how to compose an interesting story for our readers.
    • You know how to fact-check a story, and know how to communicate with your sources.
    • You have a relevant education, and are willing to go to Nairobi for training.
    • We will take care of the transportation and accommodation cost.
    • Depending on how fast you learn, you will stay one to two months in Nairobi.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: http://www.futaa.com

  • Deadline May 18 | 4th Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva (BN) Poetry Award (Uganda)

    Deadline: 18 May 2012

    Submit your poetry to the 4th BN Poetry Award. This year’s theme is MUSIC

    Guidelines:

    • Ugandan women resident in Uganda and above 18 years can participate. Send up to a maximum of 3 previously unpublished poems to bnpoetryaward@mail.com under the theme of Music.

    • Poems should not be more than 40 lines long, typed in Times New Roman, single spaced and sent as one attachment. The second attachment should have the poet’s name, email address and phone number, along with the titles of poems. Do Not submit poems with your names on them.

    PRIZES:

    • The first three will win an all-expenses paid trip to the Storymoja Hay Festival in Nairobi from 14 to 16 September 2012 and meet some of the movers and shakers of the literary world
    • First cash prize, 500 US Dollars
    • Second cash prize 300 US Dollars and
    • Third cash prize 200 US Dollars
    • Poetry journals for the first ten

    The deadline for submissions is May 18 2012. For more information, call +256 704355466.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: call +256 704355466

    For submissions: bnpoetryaward@mail.com

    Website: http://www.bnpoetryaward.co.ug

  • Job Opening: Newspaper Sub Editor for Orumuri (Uganda)

    Deadline: 18 May 2012

    JOB PURPOSE: Edit stories and design pages in line with the Orumuri strategy to make the newspaper value-for-money, self-sustaining and profitable, while advancing society.

    KEY RESULT AREAS

    Edit stories in standard grammar and ensure that they are balanced and fair and suit Orumuri’s house-style and editorial policy. The copy must, therefore/be free of libel and inaccuracies, logical, coherent and appealing to readers, and make the newspaper credible and authoritative.

    • Where necessary, re-write, crop, restructure and re-angle the story in consultation with writers and senior editors.

    • Write catchy headlines and captions that suit the stories and photos and attract readers.

    • Coach and provide feedback to the writers to ensure stories are multi-sourced, balanced, up-to-date, and complete and suit Orumuri’s style and editorial policy.

    • Design novel, attractive and easy-to-navigate pages that enhance the reader-friendly house-style in order to maximise use of the valuable space available on each page.

    • Plan well the available time to meet both the individual and section deadlines so that pages are delivered to the Production Department in time.

    • Participate in reviewing the newspaper, proof-reading and checking their own and fellow sub-editors’ pages to eliminate repetitions, typos, general errors, and improve content.

    • Place the right adverts on the page correctly ant alert supervisors if anything is wrong with the adverts.

    • Save pages on the appropriate network folders for easy access by Website, Production, the Editors and other stakeholders.

    QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

    • A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University.
    • Proficiency in written and spoken Runyankole /Rukiga.
    • Computer literacy especially in Microsoft Word and Adobe Photoshop.
    • At least a working experience of three years as ; journalist.
    • Ability to work under tight deadlines.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: if you meet the above criteria, send your application to Chief Human Resources Officer, Vision Group, P.O. BOX 9815, Kampala, 1st Street Industrial Area

    Website: http://www.orumuri.co.ug/

  • Call for Artists (Poetry/ Storytelling/ Theatre): Bayimba International Festival of the Arts (Uganda)

    Deadline: 30 April 2012

    During the past years, Bayimba Cultural Foundation has been able to establish itself as one of the leading organizations that has brought some significant dynamics to the Ugandan arts and culture sector. Yet, there is still a long way to go before the full potential of the Ugandan arts sector is realized, we are now preparing our 2012 season of activities. For this season we are currently issuing a number of calls for artists to participate in our activities and programmes as well as for team members to join our team.

    If you are interested in participating in our 2012 season, you are kindly requested to download and submit this entry form. Bayimba Cultural Foundation will confirm receipt of your entry form. Our team will carefully assess the submission received and decide which artist/activity will be included in the 2012 season.

    ABOUT THE BAYIMBA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

    The 5th edition of the Bayimba International Festival of the Arts will again take place at the easily accessible Uganda National Cultural Center, from the 21st – 23rd September 2012.

    As the most visible activity of Bayimba Cultural Foundation – the Bayimba International Festival of the Arts has become an important annual event on both national and regional social calendar. The Festival provides an exciting platform for artistic exchange – it puts cultural and modern dancers, local, regional and international musicians as well as other artists on one stage, sharing a diverse audience while exposing their dynamic and exciting artistic talents.

    As a multidisciplinary Festival, the 5th edition will be organized with a focus to artistic installation with new and cutting age art forms.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: info@bayimba.org

    For submissions: artists@bayimba.org or P.O.Box 34806 Kampala, Uganda

    Website: http://bayimba.org

  • Celebrating Womanhood Festival and Festival Italiano (Uganda)

    Date: 6 - 10 March 2012

    The Italian Cooperation and Native Travel Festival present 5 days of FREE events at National Theater

    Daily activities include live performances, outdoor film projections, discussions and debates, poetry sessions with Femrite, and photos exhibitions.

    TUESDAY 6TH MARCH: KARAMOJA: GENDER, CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT WOMEN

    4.00 p.m. - Traditional Dances from Karamoja Region with Ksda

    Open Debate on women and culture with David Pulkol.

    7.30 p.m. Documentary: We died a long time ago - Chris Dolan, 2009 - Changing the Lens" through which we view Karamoja region.

    Live performance with Percussion Discussion Africa.

    9.00 p.m. Documentary: Ekisil (Peace) - Giovanni Dall'Oglio and Salvatore Braca, 2004

    WEDNESDAY 7TH MARCH: STOPPING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

    2.30 p.m. Open debate about domestic violence with FIDA, Police Family Protection Unit, MIFUMI

    Live Music with Tshila and Bonfire Uganda

    7.00 p.m. Movie: Sisters in law - Florence Ayisi and Kim Longinotto, 2005 – In India Sampat Pal founded the Pink gang, or the Gulabi Gang. Today thousand of women now fight together for the basic human rights of women in rural India.

    8.45 p.m. Movie: Pink Gang - Enrico Bisi, 2010

    10.00 p.m. Movie: Moolaadè - Ousmane Sembene, 2004 - When a woman shelters a group of girls from suffering female circumcision, she starts a conflict that tears her village apart in Burkina Faso.

    THURSDAY 8TH MARCH: CELEBRATING MILESTONES FOR WOMEN’S EMANCIPATION

    4.00 p.m. Live music with Jamal, Irene Ntale and Jackie Akello

    UNHC’S Meddie Kagwa on women’s rights Milestones

    7.00 p.m. Italian Development Cooperation Health Program: Mobiles Clinics in Karamoja

    Documentary: Breaking the silent suffering - presented by UNFPA. A Documentary on Obstetric Fistula in Uganda.

    8.30 p.m. Documentary: Death Road - Sarah Nsigaye, 2012

    9.30 p.m. Movie: We want sex (Made in Dagenham) - Nigel Cole, 2010 - A dramatization of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination.

    FRIDAY 9TH MARCH: ITALIAN SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL COOPERATION IN UGANDA

    2.30 p.m. Research experiences within a framework of collaboration Italy- Uganda with:
    Makerere University, Gulu-Nap, Italian Ethnological Mission, National Museum

    Live Music with Suzan Kerune

    8.00 p.m. Documentary: Kampala Babel - Cecilia Pennacini, 2008. Ugandan writer Moses Isegawa takes us on a personal tour of the secret pockets of alternate religious faith found throughout Kampala and environs.

    9.15 p.m. Movie: Galileo, Joseph Losey, 1975. Film version of the Bertolt Brecht play The Life of Galileo.

    SATURDAY 10TH MARCH: ITALIAN CULTURE DAY

    4.00 p.m. Live Music with Rachel Magoola, Stella and Giacinta

    Italian Business expositions and networking

    7.30 p.m. Movie: La vita è bella (Life is Beatiful)- Roberto Benigni, 1997. A Jewish man has a wonderful romance with the help of his humour, but must use that same quality to protect his son in a Nazi death camp.

    9.15 p.m. Movie: La vita facile - Lucio Pellegrini, 2011. A successful physician goes to Africa to assist temporarily with his former fellow student Luke, volunteer in Africa.

  • 4th Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva (BN) Poetry Award (Uganda)

    Deadline: 18 May 2012

    Submit your poetry to the 4th BN Poetry Award. This year’s theme is MUSIC

    Guidelines:

    • Ugandan women resident in Uganda and above 18 years can participate. Send up to a maximum of 3 previously unpublished poems to bnpoetryaward@mail.com under the theme of Music.

    • Poems should not be more than 40 lines long, typed in Times New Roman, single spaced and sent as one attachment. The second attachment should have the poet’s name, email address and phone number, along with the titles of poems. Do Not submit poems with your names on them.

    PRIZES:

    • The first three will win an all-expenses paid trip to the Storymoja Hay Festival in Nairobi from 14 to 16 September 2012 and meet some of the movers and shakers of the literary world
    • First cash prize, 500 US Dollars
    • Second cash prize 300 US Dollars and
    • Third cash prize 200 US Dollars
    • Poetry journals for the first ten

    The deadline for submissions is May 18 2012. For more information, call +256 704355466.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: call +256 704355466

    For submissions: bnpoetryaward@mail.com

    Website: http://www.bnpoetryaward.co.ug

  • Call for applications: 4th FEMWRITE regional women writers' residence (Africa)

    Deadline: 30 April 2012

    Uganda Women Writers Association (FEMRITE) calls for submissions for her 4th Regional Women Writers Residence to be held in November 2012. This is an inspiring initiative that brings together upcoming African women writers. The main objectives of the residency are:

    • To bring established writers to mentor upcoming African women writers
    • To give upcoming Ugandan women writers the opportunity to interact with women writers from the continent
    • To give African women writers conducive space and time pursue their writing projects
    • To create opportunities for inter-cultural discourse among women writers
    • To strengthen collaboration among women writers’ initiatives in Africa
    • To generate short stories for publication in an anthology

    At the end of the residence, we expect the writers to have:

    • had mentoring sessions with an established writer
    • improved at least one of their writing projects
    • enriched each other’s manuscripts through discussion
    • submitted their improved short story for the residency anthology

    How to apply

    Interested women are required to submit;

    • Part of a novel / short Story collection in WORD document (40 pages, typed in Times New Roman, font 12, 1.5 spacing).
    • A short story for publication in the residency anthology
    • A brief bio (not more than 10 lines)

    This call is open to African women living on the continent. Writers already attached to writers groups in their countries are encouraged to apply.

    Please Note:

    1. All applicants will receive notification by email once their manuscripts are received.
    2. The Residency targets 15 writers
    3. The Residency will last two weeks in November 2012
    4. Successful applicants will be notified by 30th August 2012.
    5. Successful published applicants will be kindly requested to donate copies of their works to the FEMRITE Resource Centre
    6. Applicants should not have published more than one book.
    7. FEMRITE will solicit support to meet costs of travel, accommodation, & meals.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@femriteug.org

    For submissions: info@femriteug.org

    Website: http://www.femriteug.org/

  • Call for Applications: FEMRITE Creative Writing Workshops (Uganda)

    Deadline: 31 August 2011

    British Council Uganda in partnership with Uganda Women Writers Association (FEMRITE) is organising creative arts workshops that will run from 15 - 17 September at the Ugandan Museum.

    These workshops will be facilitated by Judith Adong, Beatrice Lamwaka and Angela Emurwon and Beverley Nambozo who have all recently won accolades for their work.

    The purpose of the workshop is to assist upcoming writers develop effective writing skills. Furthermore, this is also an opportunity to review, evaluate, and improve material that you have produced.

    The genres that will be the focus of these workshops include: Playwriting, short stories, screen writing and poetry

    Who can apply?

    • Upcoming writers, playwrights, poets with no prior experience
    • Anyone above 18

    What’s in it for you?
    • A place at facilitated workshops where you will work with subject experts
    • The opportunity to share your work with peers
    • Interaction with a UK VIP who will make a brief stop to interact with participants

    What do you have to do? (See guidelines for the different genres below)

    Short stories – 12 places available

    • Submit short stories of about 2,000 words; double-spaced.
    • Up to three short stories will be accepted

    Plays – 8 places available
    • Submit a one page synopsis of a play

    Poems – 10 places available
    • Submit three poems

    What next?
    • Submit your work with an accompanying statement of interest and benefit to you (no more than 200 words) as follows:
    • Short stories blamwaka@gmail.com
    • Plays / film scripts - adongjudith@yahoo.co.uk
    • Poetry – blamwaka@gmail.com
    • The mentors will select and announce the final winners by 07 September 2011
    • Should you be selected, you will need to be available to attend the workshops from 15 -17 September 2011

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: blamwaka@gmail.com (short stories, adongjudith@yahoo.co.uk (play/ film scripts), blamwaka@gmail.com (poetry)

    Website: http://www.femriteug.org/

  • Call for Applications: Bayimba Arts Journalism Workshop (Uganda)

    Deadline: 10 September 2011

    Since 2008, Bayimba Cultural Foundation has organised a number of workshops and trainings to spur the development of the arts and cultural sector in Uganda. Whereas most workshops were organised for artists to enhance their creativity and artistic skills, Bayimba Cultural Foundation also recognises the need to contribute to a strong and professional body of arts journalists in Uganda. It therefore resolved to organise training for Ugandan arts journalists with the aim of equipping established arts journalists with further skills.

    The arts journalism training will be held during the week prior to the Bayimba International Festival of the Arts that is scheduled for 13th-18th September, 2011. During the training, participants will be preparing their articles, blogs and TV/radio items using the skills acquired. Articles will be published in the Bayimba Festival Newspaper.

    Bayimba Cultural Foundation herewith invites arts journalists and Bloggers from Uganda that:

    • Are interested in Arts
    • Are willing to commit for the duration of the workshop
    • Are eager to learn
    • Have published at least 4 articles on the arts
    • Have been involved in the production of an Arts program - that aired
    • Have their own working equipments like Laptop and Camera

    If you are interested in participating in this exciting training, you are kindly requested to submit the following information by 01th September, 2011 to the address below (in case you submit your application by email to Info@bayimba.org. please limit your submission to 5MB):
    • A completed entry form (download).
    • A profile/short biography (max. 800 words) with recent picture(s).
    • A sample of published articles about the arts (min. 3 articles).
    • A motivation for your participation in the training (max. 500 words).

    Bayimba Cultural Foundation will confirm receipt of your entry form.

    Note: International Applications are also welcome. Applicants have to indicate that they are willing to pay for their air travel and accommodation.

    For inquiries about the Arts journalism workshop application form email to: media@bayimba.org: subject Arts journalism Workshop

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: media@bayimba.org

    For submissions: media@bayimba.org

    Website: http://www.bayimba.org

  • Job Opening: News Editor/ Anchor for Capital Radio Limited (Uganda)

    Capital Radio Limited owns two stations, Capital FM and Beat FM in Uganda and has media interests elsewhere in East Africa. The company is seeking for a dynamic qualified individual to fill the following position as part of its team.

    Position: News Editor/Anchor

    Duty Station: Kampala

    Reports to: Programme Director

    The News Editor will be in charge of the news teams for both Capital FM and Beat FM stations.
    Duties:

    • Organising and supervising the news staff and freelance reporters for daily story coverage;
    • Assigning stories and deploying news staff;
    • Selecting stories for inclusion in the news bulletins;
    • Compiling and editing news bulletins in compliance with the company parameters;
    • Presenting news bulletins at station designated times;
    • Managing the news team budget and disbursing monies to the news staff;
    • Keeping a comprehensive, organized, up to date and secure library of news stories;
    • Develop and maintain regular and professional relationships with the stations contacts and sources of news stories, leads and information;
    • General administration of the newsroom including motivating, developing skills, mentoring and reviewing performance of the news team;
    • Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time by management.

    Requirements:

    Person Specification (Qualifications, Skills and Experience):

    1. Bachelor degree in Mass Communication/ Journalism and Broadcasting from a recognized institution majoring in Broadcast Journalism.
    2. At least 3 years experience at senior level in a commercial or public funded radio station managing the news team.
    3. Must demonstrate practical experience in sound editorial judgment and control over news output with a wide range of editorial issues.
    4. Knowledge of computer audio editing and studio software.
    5. Excellent writing and story-telling skills with ability to adapt for different audiences and platforms.
    6. In-depth knowledge of the radio market, programme styles and audience demographics.
    7. Thorough knowledge of media broadcast law, news ethics and industry regulations with broad experience of their application in radio and the practice of journalism.
    8. Should be flexible, innovative and a team player with excellent communication, organization and interpersonal skills.
    9. Should be 25 - 40 years of age.
    10. Female candidate with experience in radio news anchoring are particularly encouraged to apply.

    Applications together with detailed CV and copies of education certificates plus contact details of at least three referees are to be addressed to:

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: Human Resource Officer, Capital Radio Limited. Plot 1A Cooper Road, Kololo, P.O. Box 7638, Kampala or apply here

  • 3rd FEMRITE Regional Women Writers’ Residency (Uganda/ Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 20 August 2011

    Uganda Women Writers Association will hold her 3rd Regional Women Writers Residence in November 2011. This is an exciting writing programme that brings together upcoming African women writers. The main objectives of the residence are:

    * To give African women conducive space and time to write
    * To create opportunities for inter-cultural discourse among women writers
    * To strengthen collaboration among women writers’ initiatives in Africa
    * To generate short stories for publication in an anthology

    At the end of the residence, we expect that the writers:

    * Will have improved at least one of their manuscripts
    * Will have enriched each other’s manuscripts through discussion
    * Will have submitted their improved short story for the residence anthology

    How to apply for the 3rd Regional Residence

    Interested women are required to submit:

    * Part of a Novel / Short Story collection in WORD Document (30 pages, typed in Times New Roman, font 12, 1.5 spacing).
    * A short story for publication in the Residence Anthology (if it is an already published story, the author must seek permissions for reproduction).

    This call is open to African women living on the continent. Writers already attached to writers associations in their countries will be given first priority.

    Deadline for submissions is 20th August 2011

    Please Note:

    1. All applicants will receive notification by email once their manuscripts are received.
    2. The Residence targets 15 writers
    3. The Residence will last two weeks in November 2011
    4. Successful applicants will be given details of dates, travel, and accommodation by 30th August 2011.

    FEMRITE wishes you all best towards widening women’s writing space on the African continent.

    Please send your submissions by email to info@femriteug.org and copy to twongye@gmail.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@femriteug.org

    For submissions: info@femriteug.org and copy to twongye@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.femriteug.org/

  • Maisha Documentary Lab for Screenwriters and Directors (Uganda)

    Deadline: 1 August 2011

    In the second year of collaboration with Maisha, DFI are looking for two hardworking students to represent Qatar at the 2011 Documentary Lab. This workshop will challenge you and boost your skill and knowledge up to the next level.

    There will be a total of 12 students participating in the lab. The first four days of the program focus on watching and analyzing documentary films and familiarizing the students with the equipment. The second half of the Lab is devoted to 4 groups of students shooting and editing their own short documentary projects. We are looking for two people to represent DFI in this Lab.

    DFI will be covering the cost of flights, accommodation, and training during your stay in Uganda.

    This lab will run in two parts simultaneously, you can apply for:

    • Maisha Documentary Lab – Technical (for Sound Recordists, Editors or Cinematographers)
    • Maisha Documentary Lab – Directors (for Screenwriters and Directors)

    There will be 12 students at this Lab but only 3 or 4 documentaries will be made. Remember – this is a lab for you to learn every aspect of the process, however your documentary may not be chosen, in this case you will work as a crew member on someone else’s film. No matter what role you take in this lab you will walk away with a fantastic amount of knowledge and experience.

    To apply for the Directors Lab you will need to submit a treatment and essay:
    The documentary should be a 5 – 10 minute portrait or a person, place or an event based in Kampala, Uganda. Check online for local newspapers, cultural websites, she what’s happening in Kampala and find something you could make a short story about.

    Dates: September 19 – October 2

    Hours: Full days

    Language: English

    Location: Kampala, Uganda

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: register here

    Website: http://www.dohafilminstitute.com

  • Researcher/ Writer Wanted for Publication (Uganda)

    Deadline: 1st August 2011

    The writer will research and write stories for publication. The writer will cover many topics, including news, politics, culture, opinion, love and health. He or she will also write about local and national events, entertainment, lifestyle and human interest stories and will be required to produce more in-depth pieces with a personal voice.

    Required Skills

    • Excellent grammar and spelling skills
    • An eye for detail and be very accurate in their work
    • Imagination and good visual sense
    • Good IT skills, especially the knowledge of Microsoft word processing
    • Leadership skills and the ability to be diplomatic and fair
    • Must have excellent writing skills
    • Good Typing speed
    • Understand their target audience
    • Have good organizational skills
    • Be able to make decisions
    • Be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines
    • Be prepared to work long hours if required.
    • Interested in words and the mechanics of written language
    • Committed to producing entertaining and informative publications
    • Good Research and Reporting skills
    • Ability to Meet Deadline is strictly requirement.
    • Ability to conduct research in creating stories, and characters
    • Self-disciplined in time management and development of other skills

    Qualifications and Experience
    • Must have a degree or diploma in any liberal Arts Course
    • Must have at least 1 year working experience
    • Must be able to prove his/her writing skills
    • Applicants with examples of Published Content will have an added advantage

    How to apply

    To apply for this Job, send your CV and application letter to: admin@bestugandajobs.com

    Please note: the applicant must be willing to relocate to Mukono

    Job Title: Writer/ Content Writer

    Salary: 500,000 Ugx (Probation) and 700,000 Ugx after Probation

    Via: bestugandajobs.blogspot.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: admin@bestugandajobs.com

    For submissions: admin@bestugandajobs.com

  • Thomson Reuters Journalism Training: Financial & Economic Reporting (Uganda/ East Africa)

    Deadline: 15 August 2011

    This course is designed to help journalists in East Africa to strengthen their reporting on financial and economic topics by developing their understanding and skills. “Learning by doing” is a core part of the programme, which includes practical exercises and live reporting. The course also focuses on improving coverage of national and international financial issues through detailed briefings, presentations by guest speakers and, where appropriate, a reporting visit to a financial institution. In-depth discussions will explore ways of tackling subjects such as resource exploitation, economic governance and capital flight from developing countries.

    Eligibility:

    For this Thomson Reuters Foundation programme applicants must be business journalists in Eastern Africa and currently working as a journalists or regular contributors to print, broadcast or online media organisations. They must be able to demonstrate a commitment to a career in journalism in their country must have at least two years’ professional experience and have a good level in spoken and written English.

    Funding:

    Thomson Reuters Foundation offers bursaries for journalists from the developing world/countries in political transition working for organisations with no resources for training. Bursaries would include economy class travel expenses, transfers and accommodation. This arrangement is subject to variation.

    Submissions:

    * A biography of up to 250 words outlining your career.
    * A submission of 250-400 words on "an aspect of global finance which has a direct impact on your national economy and which you believe is under-reported or insufficiently understood."
    * Two recent examples of your published work, preferably relevant to the course for which you are applying, with a brief summary in English (if necessary). TV/Radio journalists can send in their scripts and a brief summary.

    Start date: 26 Sep 2011

    End date: 30 Sep 2011

    Location: Kampala, Uganda

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: apply online here

    Website: http://www.trust.org

  • The National SMS Cellphone Story Competition (Uganda)

    Xklam8n encourages easy reading and writing using exciting mobile phone and pc texts through monthly SMS Story competitions in Uganda

    Xklam8n is a Japanese-style mobile-lit business in Uganda that allows the 'C' generation (C - collaboration, creativity, content) to use cell phones to write short stories, poems, even novels via sms or the web in monthly SMS Story Competitions* that recognise the winner and first runner-up with cash prizes of USHS 100,000 and USHS 50,000 respectively.

    "The revolutionary aspect of online literature is that it is unfiltered, unfettered... its structures support collaboration and cross-pollination, and a vibrant critical community." -- Dana Goodyear.

    SENDING EXAMPLE: Simply write an SMS story in the 140 character space of your phone beginning the SMS with the letter 'x' followed by a space then the title of ur book and chapter number (no spaces and preferrably short) then leave a space followed by the text of ur book normally (which must of course have the title ;-) and send to 7197.

    For example: x thecapital1 Once upon a time.... sent to 7197 means you are writing Chapter 1 of the book 'The Capital City' etc. Textisms like '2 u' or 'da man' or 'i luv u' are allowed. It's a whole new genre of literature...and everyone's invited for the party!!! Your story will appear on our website within 48 hours.

    RECEIVING EXAMPLE: To receive a cellphone story send the word 'xklam8n' then the known title of the book and chapter number (no spaces) you want to read then send to 7197 e.g. xklam8n thecapital1 sent to 7197 means send me the chapter 1 of the book 'The Capital City' etc When readers order for your book you are credited part of the earnings.

    *Terms and Conditions apply. Subscribers on all networks are eligible. Winners will be contacted by 0772312160.

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: submit here

    Website: http://www.xklam8n.com/

  • Call for Submissions for Edited Book: Poverty and Policy in Uganda

    Deadline: 15 October 2011

    Contributions to this volume critically assess the dynamics of poverty in Uganda within wider theoretical debates of how poverty gets defined and addressed. Uganda's public policy is assessed in terms of how it actually works and why some approaches succeed while others fail. The policy process can be examined from many directions, including: how priorities are established, how institutions operate, the politics of funding, and the coordination and competition among state, international, and non-state actors.

    The primary existing policy on poverty operates through the national Poverty Reduction Strategy (National Development Plan), developed in close coordination with donors, however this book broadens the discussion to assess policy capacity in areas that overlap and impact on poverty more generally. Contributions draw attention to the power dynamics behind policy documents and implementation, highlighting the interests at stake all levels of the process.

    1. Abstract Selection: Deadline for abstract selection is October 15, 2011. Please submit your 300-500 word abstract to both: abrown@wlu.ca and snansozi@hotmail.com

    Editors will inform all authors whether their abstract is being considered for publication by November 15, 2011.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: abrown@wlu.ca or snansozi@hotmail.com

    For submissions: abrown@wlu.ca and snansozi@hotmail.com

  • Grant Sponsorships Available: GMedia Center Human Rights Workshop in Switzerland (for journalists from Togo/ Uganda)

    Deadline: 31 July 2011

    Gmedia Center Human Rights workshop intends to enhance and deepen the journalists’ understanding of human rights principles and protection mechanisms. Organized in conjunction with the session of the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodical Review (UPR), the workshop offers journalists the opportunity to cover presentations, discussions and recommendations made during the UPR of their respective countries but also to interact with global players active in the field of human rights.

    Title: Gmedia Center Human Rights Workshop: UPR 12

    Begin: Monday, October 03, 2011 at 09:00AM

    End: Friday, October 07, 2011 at 05:00PM

    Closing date: Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 12:00PM

    Location: Geneva, Switzerland - TBD

    Journalists from these countries are strongly encouraged to apply: Togo, Uganda, Thailand, Venezuela and Syria.

    Cost: No cost. Applicants will be reviewed and those qualified will be selected to receive grant sponsorship.

    Registration: To register for this event you need to be a member of the Gmedia Center Community. Please sign up here: Sign up here.

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