The MMMF was established in 1981 to honor the late Margaret McNamara and her commitment to the well- being of women and children in developing countries. The purpose of the grant is to support the education of women from developing countries who are committed to improving the lives of women and children in their home countries. Previous grant recipients studied agriculture, architecture, urban planning, civil engineering, education, forestry, journalism, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, social sciences, and social work.
The UNAIDS Special Youth Programme seeks to recruit young people aged 20-24 from developing countries with some programme experience in HIV related issues to join UNAIDS for a 9-month remunerated fellowship. The fellowship is divided into two sections: an initial fellowship in UNAIDS Geneva, followed – upon satisfactory performance - by a continued fellowship in the UNAIDS country office (UCO) in the fellow's country of origin
The Consortium is calling for applications for the 8th Leadership Course. This 19-day course aims to provide the participants with context-specific and gender-sensitive knowledge on sexuality and health in Southeast Asia and China.
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