Re: League of Women Voters Education Fund's Women's Leadership tr (fwd)


Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Tue, 30 Jun 1998 10:12:02 -0700 (PDT)


Sender: Kendra Davis <[email protected]>
Subject: League of Women Voters workshops in Tver and Yekterinburg

             LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS EDUCATION FUND
              VOICES FOR WOMEN--FORCES FOR CHANGE:

           Regional Grassroots Leadership Workshops
               for Belarusan and Russian Women

The League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) is pleased to announce
that it will conduct grassroots women's leadership workshops in the
cities of Tver and Yekterinburg for Belarusan and Russian women. In
October 1998, League trainers from the United States will work closely
with their Russian and Belarusan counterparts to share strategies for
strengthening the role of women in these two NIS countries.

The first workshop will be conducted in Tver for women from Tver,
Novgorod, Pskov, Yaroslavl and Leningrad regions, as well as for women
from Belarus. The second workshop will be held in Yekaterinburg for
women from Perm, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, Yekaterinburg and Bashkotorstan
regions.

Both workshops will be interactive and participant-driven and will
include grassroots training such as. prioritizing issues, assessing
citizen knowledge of an issue, identifying stakeholders, conducting
nonpartisan civic education programs, building coalitions, working with
government, promoting media coverage of an issue, fundraising and
exploring evaluation methodologies. The workshops will also include
simulation activities to give participants hands-on experience in
lobbying, conducting media interviews and organizing candidates' forums.

Application Process:

Women NGO leaders, women political and regional activists, and women
planning to run for public office are encouraged to apply. The LWVEF is
particularly interested in reaching out to a wide spectrum of
participants, including those with diverse ethnic, religious and
socioeconomic backgrounds. In addition, the LWVEF encourages young
women, in particular, to apply. Those interested in participating are
requested to submit an application with the following information:

1) Full name
2) Date of Birth
3) Home address
4) Name of organization; job title
5) Work address, telephone, fax and e-mail, if applicable.
6) How did you learn about the upcoming LWVEF workshops?
7) What are your expectations for the workshop? What specific
skills do you plan to acquire by participating in the workshop? What
would you like to learn?
8) If you have previous experience in political or social
organizational work (i.e. lobbying, election campaigns, etc.) please
describe this work in detail.
9) Please indicate the travel costs from your place of residence to
the workshop you plan to attend (Tver or Yekaterinburg).
10) Have you participated in previous women's leadership/ women's
rights conferences, workshops or forums in Russia or elsewhere? If so,
please describe.
11) Please feel free to elaborate on any other personal information
that will elucidate your background and experience.

(**Note: For a complete workshop announcement and application in Russian
,please send a message to: [email protected] or
[email protected]

Workshop grants will be offered to several participants to cover travel
and accommodation costs. Knowledge of English is not necessary.

Completed applications should be forwarded to Svetlana Kupryashkina,
in-country project director, by fax at: 095-952-77-16, e-mail at
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or by mail at 113054 Moscow
Ulitsa Dubinskaya, 65-2-35. In addition, applications may be sent to
Kendra Davis, project manager for international relations, League of
Women Voters Education Fund, by fax at 202-463-3692 or by e-mail at:
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Applications are due by July 15th. (Postmarks will be accepted.)
Applicants are reminded to include all pertinent contact information on
their forms. Notification will occur in late July.

Voices for Women-Forces for Change is made possible by a grant from the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States
Information Agency under the authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act of
1961, as amended.

Kendra Davis
Project Manager, International Relations
League of Women Voters Education Fund
1730 M Street, NW Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. 202/429-1965 ext. 242
Fax. 202/463-3692
E-mail: [email protected]

        
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