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Nyarie, I am happy to introduce you to some members whose organizations are involved in leadership training. Unfortunately, none are in Zimbabwe but perhaps you can get some information from them that may be helpful to you.
oreoluwa is the Executive Director, Women's Technology Empowerment Centre (Nigeria)
http://www.worldpulse.com/node/2154
kimberleys works for Camfed, an organization that works to end poverty in rural Africa by educating girls and investing in economic and leadership opportunities for them once they graduate. (USA)
http://www.worldpulse.com/node/1994
TYSA, an organization that empowers rural girls through increasing access to empowerment tools such as education, self esteem, economics and exposure (Kenya)
http://www.worldpulse.com/node/1860
Hie!
Hallo Janice,
Thank you so much for the warm welcome. I am so excited about this whole thing and I am happy that there are so many women like you out there.
Thank you again for all those links.Thank you so much Janice, I am so grateful. I'll be so much in touch, sharing with you all the great things that are happening in Zimbabwe through my organisation.
Nyarie
the links
Janice,
Thank you for the links once again but i faced a diffuculty there,the links are leading me to different people to those that you had mentioned. help.
Nyarie.
My apologies
Here they are again, corrected and I have also added one more:
oreoluwa is the Executive Director, Women's Technology Empowerment Centre (Nigeria)
http://www.worldpulse.com/user/2154
kimberleys works for Camfed, an organization that works to end poverty in rural Africa by educating girls and investing in economic and leadership opportunities for them once they graduate. (USA)
http://www.worldpulse.com/user/1994
TYSA, an organization that empowers rural girls through increasing access to empowerment tools such as education, self esteem, economics and exposure (Kenya)
http://www.worldpulse.com/user/1860
Isaac, the founder of the Women's Business Centre in South Africa
http://www.worldpulse.com/user/798
Hey there, I recommend the
Hey there,
I recommend the Moremi Initiative. It offers leadership training to young African women. It's a year long, 3 weeks residency and the rest of the year involves online training sessions.
http://www.moremiinitiative.org/
Good luck. The deadline for application is April 30, apply for 2010:) I might be going this year, I will let you know once I'm back.