Friday, 27 August 2021
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Niger: At least 16 soldiers killed in Boko Haram attack
Hundreds of Boko Haram fighters have attacked a military post in southern Niger, killing 16 soldiers and wounding nine more, the defence ministry says.
About 50 attackers from the group were killed in the resulting combat in the West African country’s Diffa region and significant quantities of weapons were recovered, the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Boko Haram group launched an uprising in northeastern Nigeria in 2009, but violence frequently spills over into neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon in the Lake Chad Basin.
The attack late on Tuesday targeted the town of Baroua, where thousands of residents had only just returned after taking refuge elsewhere following rebel massacres in 2015.
More than 6,000 people had returned to Baroua in late June under a programme to encourage roughly 26,000 inhabitants in the region to leave safer villages or UN camps and go back to their homes.
The authorities said they had beefed up security to provide returnees with greater protection.
On Facebook, a local group called Jeunesse Diffa (Diffa Youth), which has closely reported on the security problems in southeast Niger, said “an enemy attack was firmly repelled”.
The world’s poorest country by the benchmark of the UN’s Human Development Index (HDI), Niger is facing rebel attacks on two borders.
The southeast of the country near the marshy Lake Chad region is being hit by fighters from Nigeria’s Boko Haram and its splinter group, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).
The Diffa region hosts approximately 300,000 Nigerian refugees and locally displaced Nigeriens.
Western Niger, meanwhile, is battling bloody cross-border raids from armed groups in neighbouring Mali, who include followers of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS).
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AUC-UNDP African Young Women Leaders Fellowship Programme 2021/2022 at UNDP Headquarters in New York or in a regional or country office (Fully Funded)
UNDP is searching for 25 young African women to join the second cohort of the African Young Women Leaders (AfYWL) Fellowship Programme.
The AfYWL Fellowship Programme offers an interesting assignment with UNDP at its HQ in New York or in one of its regional or country offices. The fellow may also be assigned to the UN Secretariat or the AU Commission. For the second cohort (2021-2022), UNDP will work with the AUC and AU member states to enhance women’s leadership and representation in public and private institutions through targeted leadership training and capacity development to promote the participation of young women in decision-making
Benefits
The programme will cover expenses related to travel and medical insurance, and each fellow will receive a monthly stipend to cover accommodation and living costs at their respective duty station.
An earmarked learning budget will be also allocated for undertaking relevant learning and development activities.
Applicants should note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, physical travel will be dependent on the recommended guidelines of each recruiting office.
The 12-month fellowship rests on three pillars:
Equipping outstanding young African women leaders with the leadership skills and experience required to advance the SDGs and Agenda 2063 and contribute effectively to decision-making
Creating a diverse pool of talent to enhance UNDP’s organizational efficiency and contribute to more responsive and effective policies and programmes.
Developing a network of African young women professionals that engages in promoting innovative, sustainable and inclusive development through South-South development exchange.
Click here to apply: https://bit.ly/3gzz3Bx
Cherie Blair Foundation for Women ExxonMobil Foundation Road to Growth Programme 2021 for Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
Women entrepreneurs in Nigeria can now apply to take part in the flagship Road to Growth programme, a seven-week intensive learning course to build women entrepreneurs’ business management skills and investment readiness. Training will start next month.
This exciting new opportunity comes thanks to the support of our partner the ExxonMobil Foundation and will be delivered with our in-country partner the Enterprise Development Centre. So far, the partnership has supported over 22,500 women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
Mo Ibrahim Foundation Leadership Fellowship Programme 2022 for emerging African Leaders (Fully Funded to work at AfDB,UNECA & ITC with Annual Stipend of $100,000)
Application Deadline: October 15th 2021
The Ibrahim Leadership Fellowships form a selective programme designed to mentor future African leaders. Through this annual fellowship programme, we seek to deepen and broaden our growing network which continues to contribute its skills and learning to a better Africa.
The Ibrahim Leadership Fellowships were established in 2011 to identify and mentor the future generation of outstanding African leaders. Each year three Fellows have an opportunity to work in the executive offices of the AfDB (Abidjan), ECA (Addis Ababa) or the ITC (Geneva), with a stipend of $100,000.
Eligibility
be national of an African country, residing anywhere in the world;
not be an active, non-active, retired, or separated staff member of the Bank;
not have close family relations with an active or non-active staff member, such as mother, father, sister and brother;
Government officials, active military personnel and political party leaders are not eligible;
age limit is forty (40) years for men and women and forty-five (45) years for women with children;
have outstanding academic credentials backed by a minimum of a Master’s Degree from a recognized institution in Banking, Business, Economics or other Social Sciences, Finance, International Development, or in any other discipline relevant to the Bank’s business;
have relevant and demonstrable work experience, strong communication skills, demonstrated leadership skills and ability to work with others;
have at least 7 (seven) years’ work experience relevant to the Bank’s activities;
demonstrate proven leadership and consultative skills;
have experience in strategic planning, project management and execution;
Nuffic Scholarships Spring 2021/2022 for Short Training Courses at the Hague Academy in the Netherlands (Fully Funded)
The Hague Academy is pleased to announce that the application process for the Orange Knowledge and the MENA Scholarship programmes is open! Interested candidates can now apply to attend one of our courses taking place during the spring of 2022. The Scholarship programmes are funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Hague Academy specialises in practice-orient
Eligible Courses
Inclusive Service Delivery and the SDGs
Citizen Participation and Inclusive Governance
Urban Governance: Resilient and Smart Cities
Climate Adaption and Local Resilience
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