This is a continuation of a series highlighting some open awards, that may be about to close in the next few weeks.
The Acumen Fund East Africa Fellows Program aimed at entrepreneurs or people working on ground breaking programs with social impact in east Africa and will receive training in leadership , and is modeled around an executive MBA. D/L is 15 April for launch in July 2011
The Africagrowth Institute 2011 SMME Awards that recognizes \small, medium or micro enterprise (SMME)companies that are growing sustainably and contributing to economic growth. D/L is 30 June
(For Women): The Anita Borg Agent Award for ladies who demonstrate use of technology to change lives. Sponsored by Google, it has prizes of $5,000 in travel reimbursement to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. D/L is May 2
(For Women): The annual Business Daily Top 40 Women Under 40 award series in Kenya that recognizes women achievers in the world of business. D/L is 10 April.
The Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards that recognize outstanding journalists, editors, blogs, and other media that feature coverage of the African businesses scene. D/L is 27 March.
(For Writers): The Golden Baobab Prize for Literature is a Pan-African literary award. Details here.
The Nestle Prize that recognizes projects in the fields of nutrition, clean water, or rural development that create shared value. D/L is 30 June.
The Shuttleworth Foundation for people ready to commit to undertake social change through innovation. They review applications in May 2011 for September intake.
(For Journalists): The United Nations journalism fellows program Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund program aimed at developing country journalists with an interest in international affairs and winners get to travel to and report on the United Nations from New York. D/L is 6 April.
(For Writers): The World Bank Essay competition open to people aged 18 – 25 to write about youth migration. Details here but the deadline is tomorrow – 17 March.
EDIT: PIVOT 25 competition for developers in June 2011 with prize money of up to $75,000. Deadline is April 15.
The Nairobi Stock Exchange young investors challenge whose registration period is on-going through April.
Any other awards that can be highlighted here?
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Award Season Part Deux
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I would mentioned the TED Prize, given early March 2011 to French Artist JR (see speech on my article - http://tinyurl.com/4wdlxbr )
JR came numerous times in Kibera for his project/movie "Women are heroes". He is the one who covered Kibera train and houses with eyes !
http://tinyurl.com/JRKibera
Nice article, thanks for the information.
Business Daily's Top 100 also coming up and KABA by Kenya Institute of Management, both targeted at SMEs...not sure of the dates though
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