We are looking for people who want to spend their vacation or take some time off their job schedule to have a lasting experience in Africa. Retirees are encouraged to apply too. We want to help turn the economies of African countries around through active involvement, expert advice, granting of loans such as at kiva.org and training of people in the use of the computer and the Internet.
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Welcome to NAF: Making A Difference Among Africans!
National Africa Foundation (NAF) serves as "inter-continental bridge"         between educational and business sectors in North America and the European                                 Union on one hand, and the global African community on the other.

In the United States and Canada, NAF provides services to                                    immigrants hoping to transition into a new way of life.Please,                                        check our Services to see what services are available.

In Africa, NAF is leading a formidable force in the areas of Information Technology              and Entrepreneurship Education. The youth and adults are trained to be employables         and to contribute to the developmental efforts of their governments. Our platform is    e-Learning or distance education. For your convenience, we have provided links to     questions about e-learning in our Services.
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$1,000,000 Grants for African Universities PDF Print E-mail
Written by webmaster   
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
Univerisities and Colleges in Africa have the chance to benefit from The Africa-U.S. Higher Education Initiative grants meant to support long-term partnerships and capacity building efforts in five areas as mentioned below:

Higher Education for Development (HED) anticipates making twenty (20) awards of up to $50,000 for a five-month period, contingent on the approval of  funding by the United States Agency for International (USAID). These awards are intended to support planning for long-term partnerships to strengthen the capacity of African higher education institutions in the areas of (1) agriculture, environment and natural resources, (2) health, (3) science and technology, (4) engineering, (5) education and teacher training/preparation, and (6) business, management and economics and increase the engagement of U.S. higher education institutions in Africa.

For more information and to apply for these grants, click on Higher Education for Development (HED). Application ends on February 2nd, 2009, so hurry!
Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 August 2010 )
 
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