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Tuesday, 11 August 2020

Calling all feminist designers!

We’re looking for a creative and skilled graphic designer to work collaboratively on the design for our annual impact report. 



  The graphic designer we’re looking for must:

  • Be creative, willing and able to suggest ideas and lead the creative direction of the design.
  • Be willing to work collaboratively to create a professional report that meets objectives. 
  • Have a track record working to produce reports and briefings to strict deadlines.
  • Have experience working with non-profit organisations.
  • Be available for an approximately month long project beginning early September 2020.
  • Share our feminist values.

We strongly encourage women in all their diversities to apply.

Full design brief is available here.

About Womankind Worldwide

Womankind Worldwide is a global women’s rights organisation working in solidarity with women’s movements and organisations to transform the lives of women and girls. We aim to end violence against women, promote women's economic rights and ensure women have a voice in decision making. We work to support and strengthen women’s movements to change the world for women. Our small team is based in the UK and we work in partnership with women’s rights organisations and movements primarily in Africa and Asia. Our current focus countries are Ethiopia, Kenya, Nepal, Uganda and Zimbabwe. We also advocate for governments and international agencies to protect and promote women’s rights through our policy and campaigns work. Our vision is of a just world where the rights of all women are respected, valued and realised.

To apply tell us how you align with our values, your initial ideas for the theme and send some relevant examples of your work along with testimonials by 5pm Wednesday 19th August 2020.

Or, know someone who would be a perfect fit? Let them know!

SPEAKING TO DR ARICANA CHIHOMBORI ON AFRICA AND ADDI

 It was a great interview and was sure it will be because she never disappoint her viewers, congratulations Dr. Arikanna we love you, the greatest woman Mama Africa has hidden for this era. We must dispense with white and blonde wigs and gain legal system unique to African Mind wherein We the People have protection from colonial legacy.


The game is up, and taking an offensive mode to take back, what has been stolen over the years. (COVID19) despite being tragic, is a major game changer for AFRICA.

Angola knocked out of chess Olympiads because of the poor internet connection

 Angola lost the World Chess Olympiads last Sunday in Luanda after one win, one defeat and a draw in the triple and last rounds of the third phase of the race.


The national squad beat Nigeria 6-0 in the 7th round, lost to Tajikistan 1-5 in 8th round and drew with United Arab Emirates 3-3 in 9th round.

After having been exempt from the first phase, due to the ranking and having completed the second phase, Angola had the internet as its main obstacle.

Angola, who integrated the group B, blamed the constant interruption of Zap Fibra signal for the consecutive defeats in the first six rounds of that period of the race.

However, although already eliminated the national squad played last Sunday just for honour.

Made of ten athletes, Angola dropped in 9th position.

Moved to the other phase were the counterparts of Portugal, IPC (teams of disabled athletes from different countries in the world) and Scotland.

Angola Olympics elimination blamed on internet


Angola is eliminated from the World Chess Olympics by losing consecutively due to lack of attendance, due to the successive drop of the internet signal, especially in the six rounds disputed, out of the nine planned, in this 3rd phase of the tournament (Group B).


In the online event, due to the propagation of covid -19, Angola finished undefeated in the 2nd phase, last week, but Friday, at the entrance of the third stage, faced an unforeseen opponent, the Internet, recording defeats until the imminent situation of victory.

This Saturday, the national team was again "victim" of the internet signal (Zap Fibre), losing with Botswana for the fourth round, by 0-6, for fall of the signal.

The same situation was repeated in the next two rounds, with Chinese Taipei losing to Round 5 (0-6) and Sri Lanka to Round 6 (2-4), in a game in which they were not allowed to lose if they wanted to qualify for the next round.

With zero points in the standings, even if Angola win Sunday's three challenges against Nigeria (round 7), Tajikistan (8th) and United Arab Emirates (9th) have no chance to continue in the competition.

The group, composed of ten teams, is led by Portugal with 12 points, followed by IPAC (team composed of disabled athletes -9 pts), Sri Lanka (9), Scotland (8).

Angola and Nigeria are the only teams that have not scored yet.

Africa prepares memorandum on extra technical assistance

 Finance ministers and central bank governors of Africa, including Angola, executive directors have drafted a Draft Memorandum 2020, which will be presented to the leadership of the Bretton Woods Institutions, to increase technical assistance.


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The document was prepared at the end of the Caucus Africa meeting/2020, which took place through videoconference on August 6th of this year, according to a note to which ANGOP had access last Monday from the Ministry of Finance.

This memo aims to obtain support on issues related to increased external aid and effectiveness of assistance during the pandemic, increased availability of health services, education, water and social protection, as well as  strengthening of macro-fiscal and governance policies.

This aid also aims to strengthen markets, private sector and employment, as well as to increase the representativeness and voice of African states within the Bretton Woods Institutions.

At this meeting, the Angolan delegation was chaired by Finance minister Vera Daves.

At the gathering, the ministers and governors of the central banks presented in a joint and coordinated manner, the great and current concerns affecting the economies of the African continent.

The forum was held under the motto "Protecting Human Capital in the days of COVID-19: saving lives, preserving well-being and protecting productivity and employment".

Topics such as the Economic and Social Impact of COVID-19 in Africa, African Countries' Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic, multilateral to the COVID-19 Pandemic, were addressed at the meeting, in addition to the elaboration of the synthesis of the African Caucus Memorandum 2020.

It is a preparatory meeting considered relevant for African member countries, aiming at a cohesive and effective participation in the annual autumn meetings of the Bretton Woods institutions.

Currently, and taking into account that several African countries are facing major economic challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting served fundamentally for a joint and assertive approach on the necessary measures and the most appropriate means to counter the consequences of 19.

Besides minister Vera Daves, other government officials attended the gathering, such as the minister of Economy and Planning, Sérgio Santos, the Governor of the National Bank of Angola (BNA), José de Lima Massano, and the Secretary of State for Labour and Social Security, Pedro José Filipe


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