This might be of interest specifically to Susan Tebutt (Bradford),
unfortnately I do not have her e-mail address
a.r.
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> Internship on Roma Women's Issues
>
> sponsored by
>
> Open Society Institute's Roma Participation Program (RPP) and
> Network Women's Program (NWP)
>
> The RPP and NWP of the Open Society Institute announce a
> joint internship on Roma Women's Issues. The purpose of the
> internship is to facilitate the work of the two programs by
> bringing Roma women's perspectives into their programs'
> activities.
>
> Specific tasks of the intern will include:
>
> * making a database of Roma women's organizations and woman
> leaders in the region
>
> * evaluation of the potential of other OSI programs to
> include Roma women's perspectives into their work
>
> * gathering reference data (documents, papers, any written
> material in languages including Romani and English) on the
> issues of Roma women in the region
>
> * to provide recommendations to RPP and NWP on best
> strategies for reaching out to Roma women's communities and
> to develop specific projects to address Roma women's issues;
>
> The intern will work closely with the two programs as well
> as with national OSI foundations.
>
> The internship will be for 6 months, starting January 1999.
> Time will be divided in New York, Budapest, and one's home
> country.
>
> The intern should be a Romani woman with some education, a
> citizen of one of the OSI Network countries, should have
> experience with a Roma or women's NGO, must speak English
> and Romani, must have good organizational skills, and must
> know how to use Microsoft Word.
>
> If interested, please contact Jud Nirenberg no later than
> December 1st, 1998.
>
> Jud Nirenberg, Roma Participation Program
> Oktober 6 utca 12, Budapest, Hungary
> tel 36/1/327 3855
> fax 36/1/327 3841
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
> Please fill in the following.
>
> 1.name
> 2.nationality
> 3.country where you live
> 4.education
> 5.any fellowships received, any academic rewards?
> 6.Have you had any training in NGO management, fundraising, conflict
> resolution, etc.?
> 7.Work history. What jobs have you had*where did you work, what were your
> tasks, when did you work there?
> 8.NGO experience. Tell about any NGO that you worked or volunteered with,
> what did you do? And when did you do this work?
> 9. Please evaluate your won English skills (fair, good, excellent)
> speaking ______
> writing ______
> reading ______
> 10. What contact have you had with Romani, other than your own dialect?
> What dialect(s) do you speak?
> 11.Essay*
> please write a one-page essay about your reasons for becoming an activist
> on behalf of Roma and/or women, and how you want to use your experience
and
> skills to do this internship, or to do your activism in the future.
>
>
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