Thursday, March 29, 2012

Partnership EU-Africa: Grant Provided on Research and Science



29 Mar 2012 06:05 Africa/Lagos


Partnership EU-Africa: Grant Provided on research and science / Grants financed by the European Union to promote development in Africa and beyond through research and science

ADDIS ABABA, March 29, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The African Union signed today nine grant contracts with African and European universities, scientific think tanks and research institutes with the endorsement of the European Union.


These grant contracts are part of the ACP (Africa, Caribbean and Pacific) Research for Sustainable Development Programme - Africa component (€14.7m) with the objective of strengthening international economic competitiveness of ACP countries.

During the signing ceremony Prof. Jean Pierre Onvehoun Ezin, Commissioner of the Human Resources, Science and Technology, AUC said “Science and Technology in Africa within the last decade have been tremendous evolution, so more that the African Union Commission is championing the scientific awards at national, regional and continental levels....”

"The signature today is very encouraging for all of us who believe that innovation is key for maintaining high growth rates in today's and tomorrow's increasingly competitive world", said Gary QUINCE, EU Ambassador to the African Union.

These projects on applied sciences are designed to respond to improve the living conditions of African population. More specifically, it aims to create networking among African scientific community and to build bridges with European partners while performing joint researches by the transfer of knowledge and know-how through a 'learning by doing' approach.

Today's signature ceremony of grant contracts is the result of the "First Call for Proposal" of an amount of 7 million Euros which are limited to some strategic priority actions: Post-harvest and Agriculture, renewable and Sustainable Energy, water and sanitation.


The African Union Commission, through its Department of Human Resources, Science and Technology, is the Delegated Regional Authority for the Africa Component of the programme.


The Second Call for Proposal has been launched on 16 January 2012 with the aim to engage 7 million Euro on new grant contracts by the end of the current year.



Source: African Union Commission (AUC)



Wednesday, March 28, 2012

"Lucy" Lived Among Close Cousins


Lucy

28 Mar 2012 18:22 Africa/Lagos



"Lucy" Lived Among Close Cousins: Discovery of Foot Fossil Confirms Two Human Ancestor Species Co-Existed

CLEVELAND, March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A team of scientists announces the discovery of a 3.4 million-year-old partial foot from the Woranso-Mille area of the Afar region of Ethiopia. The fossil foot did not belong to "Lucy's" species, Australopithecus afarensis, the famous early human ancestor. Research on this new specimen indicates that more than one species of early human ancestor existed between 3 and 4 million years ago with different methods of locomotion. The analysis will be published in the March 29, 2012 issue of the journal Nature.

The partial foot was found in February 2009 in an area known as Burtele.

"The Burtele partial foot clearly shows that at 3.4 million years ago, Lucy's species, which walked upright on two legs, was not the only hominin species living in this region of Ethiopia," said lead author and project leader Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie, curator of physical anthropology at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. "Her species co-existed with close relatives who were more adept at climbing trees, like 'Ardi's' species, Ardipithecus ramidus, which lived 4.4 million years ago."

The partial foot is the first evidence for the presence of at least two pre-human species with different modes of locomotion contemporaneously living in eastern Africa around 3.4 million years ago. While the big toe of the foot in Lucy's species was aligned with the other four toes for human-like bipedal walking, the Burtele foot has an opposable big toe like the earlier Ardi.

"This discovery was quite shocking," said co-author and project co-leader Dr. Bruce Latimer of Case Western Reserve University. "These fossil elements represent bones we've never seen before. While the grasping big toe could move from side to side, there was no expansion on top of the joint that would allow for expanded range of movement required for pushing off the ground for upright walking. This individual would have likely had a somewhat awkward gait when on the ground."

Using the argon-argon radioactive dating method, the fossils were determined to be younger than 3.46 million years, said co-author Dr. Beverly Saylor of Case Western Reserve University. "Nearby fossils of fish, crocodiles and turtles, and physical and chemical characteristics of sediments show the environment was a mosaic of river and delta channels adjacent to an open woodland of trees and bushes."

Information and images at www.cmnh.org/site/burtele.aspx.


SOURCE Cleveland Museum of Natural History
CONTACT: Glenda Bogar, +1-216-231-2071 , or Kevin Mayhood, +1-216-368-4442

Web Site: http://www.cmnh.org



4th African Gas-LNG Conference, 2012



28 Mar 2012 09:00 Africa/Lagos


4th African Gas-LNG Conference, 2012

LONDON, March 28, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

22 - 24 May

Radisson Mayfair Hotel, London, UK

Global Pacific & Partners expand on the Program for the 4th African Gas-LNG Conference, 22-24 May 2012, including the 4th African Gas Business Strategy Briefing and the 5th Nigeria Upstream Conference.

This event comprises four distinct elements:


- 4th African Gas Business: Strategy Briefing, 22 May
- 4th African Gas-LNG Conference, 23 May
- 45th PetroAfricanus Dinner, 23 May
- 5th Nigeria Upstream Conference, 24 May


This 4th African Gas-LNG program is based on the following key issues:


- Africa and World LNG
- Regional Gas Exploration
- Developing Africa's Gas Potential
- Company Gas Portfolio
- Government Gas Strategies
- Gas, GTL, LNG
- Unconventionals & Shale Gas
- Inter-Regional Gas Initiatives
- Pipeline Projects


The 45th PetroAfricanus Dinner will take place 23rd May during our 4th African Gas-LNG Conference - with Guest Speaker: Martin Trachsel: Chief Executive and Managing Director of South Atlantic Petroleum (Sapetro)

The 5th Nigeria Upstream will concentrate on the following agenda


- Key Companies In Nigeria
- Independent Exploration & Development In Nigeria
- Upstream Investment & Growth Portfolio
- Nigerian Joint Ventures
- Gas-LNG State of Play In Nigeria
- Nigeria's Oil Reforms & Investment Climate


The conference begins with the 4th African Gas Business: Strategy Briefing on Monday 22 May 2012. This reviews Africa's fast-moving gas world, its leading players in Gas-LNG, and established and new projects and ventures. Dissecting gas investments and diverse gas markets in the Maghreb, West Africa, Eastern margins and Southern Africa. Including the fast-emerging GTL-CBM business and African shale gas potential plus Government policies with the portfolio and strategies of state energy firms holding gas interests and investments - as well as the key strategies of leading gas companies across the Continent, both foreign and domestic, across the gas value chain.

Strategy Briefing Presentations are by Dr Duncan Clarke, Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners, a leading global strategist, speaker and author on the fast-changing world oil and gas industry.

These events bring together senior executives from Super-Majors, Independents, Government and National Oil Companies to interface, network and negotiate deals, whilst showcasing leading corporate players.

CNN International, the Exclusive International Broadcast Partner for the 2012 Africa events program, will be in attendance with an on-site event studio for interviewing speakers, sponsors and delegates.

For further details please visit: http://www.petro21.com/events/?id=735

Twitter: @GlobalPacific

Source: Global Pacific & Partners

Contacts: babette@glopac-partners.com orsonika@glopac-partners.com ; Telephone: +31703246154



Epson America Ships World’s First Android-Based See-Through Wearable Display



Epson America Ships World’s First Android-Based See-Through Wearable Display



Moverio BT-100 see-through display features built-in Wi-Fi, Android-powered touch-enabled track pad and navigational buttons for easy interaction with content.


EPSON Moverio BT-100 See-Through Display Offers New Way to Interact with 2D and 3D Digital Content and Innovative Platform for Android-based App Development

LONG BEACH, Calif. — March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Epson America, Inc. today announced its newest and most innovative display technology, EPSON® Moverio™ BT-100, the world’s first Android-based see-through wearable display. Using micro-projection technology and an Android-powered track-pad controller, Moverio allows users to view streaming video, experience side-by-side 3D content and enjoy downloaded digital content on a virtual 80-inch perceived screen¹ projected into the user’s real environment. Featuring built-in Wi-Fi® connectivity² and nearly six hours of rechargeable battery life³, Moverio offers an innovative, portable way to interact with content from virtually any location. Users can also easily access downloaded content via the microSDHC card slot (4GB card included) and built-in 1GB internal user storage, even without wireless network access.

“As the world leader in visual imaging technology, Epson continually strives to set industry benchmarks for quality and innovation,” said Anna Jen, director of New Business Development, Epson America. “The Moverio BT-100 see-through display is poised to significantly impact not only the way people interact with content for personal enjoyment, but the development of content for future applications – from virtual training platforms to a new way to interact with 3D CAD environments to visualizing 3D design renderings.”

Enhanced Mobility and New Content Interaction
Moverio BT-100 leverages Epson’s leadership in LCD technology and visual imaging to project an 80-inch perceived “floating” display into the user’s environment for browsing the web, playing games, watching videos and interacting with content privately, while still allowing the user to experience and see the real world. Using Moverio’s Android-powered controller with Wi-Fi connectivity, users can watch streaming video from sites such as YouTube or Vimeo or manage, download and interact with apps and content from nearly anywhere. Additional features of the Android-powered controller include:

Enhanced Mobility: Rechargeable battery offers nearly six hours of battery life
Removable Memory: Built-in card slot supports up to 32GB microSDHC card
Download and Go: Transfer content, games and apps to the included 4GB microSDHC card or internal 1GB of user storage on the controller
Adobe® Flash® 11 Support: Stream videos from popular television websites featuring Flash 11 content and content rich Flash-enabled websites
Big Sound: Dolby® Mobile surround sound delivered to personal earphones or Moverio’s detachable earphones (included in-box)
Innovative Navigation: Touch-enabled track pad and navigational buttons enable easy interaction of content
Immersive 3D: Enjoy side-by-side 3D content like never before

Android Development Support
Moverio BT-100 offers a unique platform for technology enthusiasts and developers to create new Android-based applications and side-by-side 3D content for this innovative see-through display technology. To help support application and content development for Moverio BT-100, Epson is offering a range of programs for developers residing in the United States. For additional information on the Moverio BT-100 Android developer program, please visit www.epson.com/moverio.

Pricing and Availability
The EPSON Moverio BT-100 ($699.99 MSRP) is now available through Epson’s own retail site www.epsonstore.com, select resellers and by pre-order on Amazon.com.

About Epson
Epson is a global imaging and innovation leader dedicated to exceeding the vision of customers worldwide through its compact, energy-saving, high-precision technologies, with a product line-up ranging from printers and 3LCD projectors for enterprise and the home, to sensors and other microdevices. Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the Epson Group comprises more than 78,000 employees in 99 companies around the world, and is proud of its ongoing contributions to the global environment and the communities in which it operates. To learn more about Epson, please visit: http://global.epson.com.

You may also connect with Epson America on Facebook (http://facebook.com/EpsonAmerica), Twitter (http://twitter.com/EpsonAmerica and http://twitter.com/EpsonEducation) and YouTube (http://youtube.com/EpsonTV).

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Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. EPSON is a registered trademark and Moverio is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. Android is a trademark of Google Inc., Dolby and Dolby Mobile are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories, Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance, and Adobe and Flash are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All other product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Epson disclaims any and all rights in these marks.


¹ Perceived image is equivalent to viewing an 80” image from 16.4 feet (5 meters) away
² Supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n; level of performance subject to the range of the router being used
³ Battery life may vary considerably depending on such factors as applications used, device settings (for example, Wi-Fi on or off, brightness setting), and temperature.


Epson Contacts:

Caroline Zubieta
Epson America, Inc.
566.290.4026
caroline_zubieta@ea.epson.com

Patrick Gevas
Walt & Company
408.369.7200, ext. 1051
pgevas@walt.com



China Debuts US$100 Smart-Phone; May Influence Global Mobile Industry



28 Mar 2012 14:00 Africa/Lagos

China Debuts US$100 Smart-Phone; May Influence Global Mobile Industry

BEIJING, March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- China's mobile phone market is showing a new trend, with the "US$100 cost-effective mobile phone" making its debut in it first.

On March 26th at 3:00 p.m. BJT, Chongqing Guohong Technology Development held a new product presentation meeting in Beijing for its Shuidi handset, at which the company announced the official launch of the handset and its availability at China's shopping website 360buy.com. The new handset incorporates leading-edge technologies including the Android 2.3.5 system and the 800Mhz processor, and its concept of "being a smart-phone costing only US$100" may influence the global mobile industry. The debut of Guohong's Shuidi is expected to cause quite a stir both in China and abroad, according to industry analysts.

U.S. mobile users pay more emphasis on product practicability

The mobile market worldwide has seen increasingly frequent upgrades of products, with the development of science and technology. Over recent years, Apple has set off a craze for smart-phones. Data show that today electronics users pay more emphasis on practicability when choosing products. Most mobile phone users are more concerned with the end-use of a product than with its luxuriousness and brand value. It is believed to be especially true for U.S. users. Americans may be more willing to choose the Shuidi than an Apple handset which features the same functionalities but is more expensive. This reflects a pragmatic attitude.

China's domestically-made smart phones held a more than 50 per cent share in the domestic market, according to the results of a user survey between H2 2011 and February 2012. Samsung was the number one foreign mobile phone maker in the period, with a market share of 24 per cent, while Apple maintained only a single-digit market share. The dominance of domestically-made phones was extremely rare in the past. The availability of Chongqing Guohong Technology Development's Shuidi phones is expected to further consolidate and improve domestically-made phones' dominance in future.

Prospects for low price, practical phones remain promising

The Shuidi phones will be more best-selling in foreign markets than in the domestic market. Foreign operators are not focusing merely on expensive products. In fact, only few consumers prefer mobile phones with unit price of US$400 produced by Samsung and Apple. China's domestically-made Shuidi featuring the same configurations is priced at only US$100. Chongqing Guohong Technology Development allows consumers to get a top quality product for an unbelievable low price, in a move to grasp larger market share. As for a mobile phone, hardware is important, but the purchase cost, hardware performance, software optimization and cloud application are more important. Considering the similar configurations, cost competitiveness undoubtedly is the key success factor.

Steve Jobs' death has had a profoundly negative effect on Apple, resulting in lower-than-expected sales of iPhone 4s. Apple may need to rebuild its corporate image and reputation among users. However, how could Apple outrival low-price Shuidi, as they have the similar exterior and configurations but the price difference exceeds four times. This may be the most serious challenge posed by China's Shuidi to Apple.

SOURCE Chongqing Guohong Technology Development

CONTACT: Siwei at Tel: +86-10-59081256 or E-mail: siwei@cmgw.cn



Nigerian Tops List of 2012 TEDGlobal Fellows


Dr. Ola Orekunrin is a medical doctor, helicopter pilot and Managing Director of the Flying Doctors Nigeria Ltd, West Africa's first Air Ambulance Service.

She graduated from the University Of York, is one of the youngest doctor’s in the country and has worked in the NHS for nearly ten years. She has a specialist interest in Trauma and Pre-hospital Care, buttressed by her private work at motor-racing Circuits across the country and her work with air ambulance services in the UK and Japan.

She has published her own book along with several articles in high-profile medical journals and has sat on various influential boards at the British Medical Association.

In 2008, she was awarded the prestigious MEXT Japanese Government Scholarship and produced groundbreaking research in the field of regenerative medicine, focusing on induced pluripotent stem cells. She also is a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine and holds their board certification.

She Currently resides in Lagos, Nigeria where she is considered a national expert of disaster medicine and pre-hospital care. Her company has been featured on various local TV and radio stations as well as the BBC and CNN.


Ola Orekunrin, founder of Flying Doctors Nigeria is among the 17 2012 TEDGlobal Fellows as reported in the following news release.

27 Mar 2012 14:00 Africa/Lagos

TED Names World-Changing 2012 TEDGlobal Fellows

TED, devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, selects 19 young innovators to participate in the TED Fellows program and deliver talks at TEDGlobal, June 25-29, 2012, in Edinburgh, Scotland.

New class hails from Afghanistan, Brazil, Canada, China, Curacao, Egypt, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Portugal, Serbia, Taiwan, Uganda, UK and the US.
TED to begin accepting applications for next class of TED Fellows on May 28, 2012.

NEW YORK, March 27, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- TED, the nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, today announces the new class of TEDGlobal Fellows, a diverse group of innovators from around the world who will give talks this summer at TEDGlobal 2012 in Edinburgh, a selection of which will then be posted on TED.com. The TED Fellows program hand-picks world-changing innovators from around the globe and brings them to the TED stage, helping to raise international awareness of their remarkable work as well as nurture their careers through ongoing coaching, mentoring and collaboration within the TED community.

Since the program launched in 2009, TED Fellows have scaled a platform that enables users to crowdsource crisis information, created revolutionary open-source blueprints for building tractors and other industrial machinery from scratch, and have inspired students to study neuroscience through self-led, counterintuitive experiments with cockroaches -- among many other game-changing projects. To date, the TED Fellows program has honored 287 Fellows from 75 different countries and has received a total of 6500 applications from from around the world.

"The 19 Fellows who make up the 2012 TEDGlobal class have already demonstrated breathtaking accomplishment," said Tom Rielly, the director of the TED Fellows program. "For example, we have a Kenyan self-taught sculptor who transforms 'junk' into art, including sublime eyewear, a Ugandan prison activist who works to reintegrate African prisoners into their communities and a coral scientist who is studying the impact of climate change on marine life. All of them are at dramatic inflection points in their careers, and we hope to help them accelerate their progress, no matter what their domain."

This year's Fellows come from 17 countries across multiple disciplines. Among them are:

Ola Orekunrin , a Nigerian healthcare entrepreneur and founder of Flying Doctors Nigeria, an enterprise providing urgent helicopter, airplane ambulance and evacuation services across West Africa.

Amanullah Mojadidi , an Afghan artist whose work explores "the geography of self" through combining traditional story lines and postmodern, parodist narrative strategies intentionally blurring the lines between fact and fiction, documentation and imagination.

Alexander McLean , a British activist and founder of African Prisons Project, a Uganda-based organization working to improve the lives of men, women and children living in African prisons through healthcare, education, access to justice and community reintegration.

Kristen Marhaver , an American coral reef biologist and science communications enthusiast based in Curacao, studying how certain bacteria can be used to increase settlement and survival of Caribbean corals.

See below for the full list of the 2012 TEDGlobal Fellows.

As part of the program, all TED Fellows will participate as full members of this year's annual TEDGlobal conference in Edinburgh, where they will deliver their own TED Talks before an audience of hundreds. Prior to the conference, the Fellows will gather for a three-day event to feature high-level workshops on subjects such as presentation skills to raising funds. After the conference, the best of the Fellows' talks will be posted on TED.com, catapulting their work onto the global stage.

The program nurtures the careers of Fellows by connecting them with professional coaching and mentoring services throughout the year via SupporTED, a program created by The Harnisch Foundation and Renee Freedman & Company. Fellows also participate in the TED community by sharing their discoveries on the TED Fellows blog, contributing to TEDx events and exchanging information, inspiration and ideas through the just-launched Fellows network (fellows.ted.com).

The TED Fellows program is made possible by the visionary support of the Bezos family, the Harnisch Foundation, the Dhanam Foundation, Arcus Foundation and numerous private donors. For more information about or to support the TED Fellows program, visit http :// www . ted . com / fellows.

TED will be accepting submissions for the next round of TED Fellows starting May 28, 2012. Please visit www . ted . com / fellows / apply to learn more. The program seeks individuals between 21 and 45 years of age (though anyone over 18 is eligible) who demonstrate remarkable achievement in their fields of endeavor. It focuses on candidates from six regions: Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, though candidates from all regions are welcome.

Connect with TED Fellows:
Email: fellows @ ted . com
Twitter: @tedfellow
Facebook: facebook . com / TEDFellow
YouTube: youtube . com / tedfellowstalks
Fellows Site: ted . com / tedfellows
Fellows Network: fellows . ted . com

TEDGlobal 2012 Fellows:

Ivana Gadjanski (Serbia) – Neuroscientist + poet
Serbian neuroscientist, tissue engineer and poet studying how cells translate mechanical stimuli into biological signals in order to repair damaged tissue, and investigating how poetry can be used in scientific research.

Salvatore Iaconesi (Italy) – Open-source engineer + artist
Italian engineer, artist and hacker behind Art is Open Source, an informal network promoting artistic, creative and critical practices.

Joel Jackson (UK | Kenya) – Auto innovator
British mobility entrepreneur and founder of Mobius Motors, a Kenya-based company designing and manufacturing a first-of-its-kind affordable vehicle made expressly for the unique customer requirements and often-poor road conditions found in the developing world.

Cyrus Kabiru (Kenya) – Found object artist
Kenyan self-taught painter and sculptor who primarily uses junk materials to make his works, including striking eyewear.

Elaine Ng Yan Ling (UK | China) – Smart materials artist + designer
British artist and designer, currently based in China, exploring the function of natural shape-memory materials and how the behavior of natural elements can be incorporated in manmade materials for architecture and interior design.

Max Little (UK | US) – Applied mathematician
Mathematician whose research includes a breakthrough technique to monitor – and potentially screen for – Parkinson's disease through listening to patients' voices alone.

Sheref Mansy (US | Italy) – Artificial-life scientist
American artificial-life scientist based in Italy working to build artificial chemical systems that mimic biological cells.

Kristen Marhaver (US | Curacao) – Coral reef biologist
Coral reef biologist and science communications enthusiast based in Curacao, studying how certain bacteria can be used to increase settlement and survival of Caribbean corals.

Alexander McLean (UK | Uganda) – African prison activist
Founder of African Prisons Project, a Uganda-based organization working to improve the lives of men, women, and children living in African prisons through healthcare, education, access to justice and community reintegration.

Amanullah Mojadidi (US | Afghanistan) – Artist
Afghan artist whose work explores "the geography of self" through combining traditional story lines and postmodern, parodist narrative strategies intentionally blurring the lines between fact and fiction, documentation and imagination.

Catarina Mota (Portugal) – Open-source advocate + researcher
Portuguese maker, open-source advocate and founder of openMaterials, a collaborative research project focused on open-source and DIY experimentation with smart materials.

Andrew Nemr (US) – Tap dancer
Lebanese-American tap dancer, artistic director of Cats Paying Dues/CPD PLUS and co-founder of The Tap Legacy Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a lasting home for the art of tap dance.

Hakeem Oluseyi (US) – Astrophysicist + science educator
Astrophysicist, inventor and science educator whose research focuses on measuring the structure and evolution of the Milky Way galaxy and characterizing new planetary systems.

Ola Orekunrin (Nigeria | UK) – Healthcare entrepreneur
Nigerian healthcare entrepreneur and founder of Flying Doctors Nigeria, an enterprise providing urgent helicopter, airplane ambulance and evacuation services across West Africa.

Ed Ou (Canada | Taiwan) – Photojournalist
Award-winning Canadian photojournalist whose work focuses on stories from the Middle East, the former Soviet Union, Africa and the Americas. He is currently working on a project documenting youth across the Arab Spring.

Bel Pesce (Brazil | US) ­– Entrepreneur + innovator
Brazilian entrepreneur and co-founder of Lemon, a tech start-up that helps users collect and store paper and email receipts in one place so they can throw away the paper, keep the important stuff, and see their money in a new way.

Usman Riaz (Pakistan) – Musician + artist
Classical pianist, percussive guitarist and fine artist passionate about the creative process.

Bahia Shehab (Egypt | Lebanon) – Artist + creative director + Islamic art historian
Lebanese-Egyptian artist, designer and Islamic art historian studying ancient Arabic script and visual heritage to solve modern-day design issues.

Christopher Soghoian (US) – Privacy researcher + activist
American privacy researcher and activist who focuses on online privacy, including both consumer issues and government surveillance.

About TED
TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California 25 years ago, TED has grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple initiatives. The annual TED conference invites the world's leading thinkers and doers to speak for 18 minutes. Their talks are then made available, free, at TED.com. TED speakers have included Bill Gates, Al Gore, Jane Goodall, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sir Richard Branson, Nandan Nilekani, Philippe Starck, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Isabel Allende and former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The annual TED conference takes place each spring in Long Beach, California, along with the TEDActive simulcast in Palm Springs. TEDGlobal is held each summer in Edinburgh, Scotland.

TED's media initiatives include TED.com, where new TED Talks are posted daily, and the Open Translation Project, which provides subtitles and interactive transcripts as well as the ability for any TED Talk to be translated by volunteers worldwide. TED has established the annual TED Prize, where exceptional individuals with a wish to change the world are given the opportunity to put their wishes into action. TEDx offers individuals or groups a way to host local, self-organized events around the world, and the TED Fellows program helps world-changing innovators from around the globe to become part of the TED community and, with its help, amplify the impact of their remarkable projects and activities.

Follow TED on Twitter at @TEDNews, or on Facebook at facebook . com / TED.

Contact: Ben Kellogg, bkellogg@groupsjr.com, 212-392-4949


SOURCE TED

Web Site: http://ted.com

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Academy Docs Spotlight Survival Stories from the War on Terror



Academy Docs Spotlight Survival Stories from the War on Terror



Beverly Hills, CA – Oscar®-nominated documentary short subjects "Poster Girl" and "Killing in the Name" and the documentary feature "Quest for Honor" will screen as the next installment in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 30th annual "Contemporary Documentaries" series on Wednesday, April 4, at 7 p.m. at the Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood. Admission to all screenings in the series is free.



Directed by Sara Nesson, who produced the film with Mitchell W. Block, "Poster Girl" follows former cheerleader and ARMY magazine cover subject Robynn Murray as she deals with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder following her return from Iraq. The film earned a 2010 Academy Award® nomination for Documentary Short Subject. Block will be present to take questions from the audience following the screening.



"Killing in the Name" tells the story of Ashraf, a man who has devoted his life to opposing terrorism within the Muslim community since a suicide bomber killed 27 members of his family on his wedding day. Directed by Jed Rothstein, who produced the film with Liz Garbus and Rory Kennedy, "Killing in the Name" earned a 2010 Academy Award nomination for Documentary Short Subject. Co-producer Jessica Van Garsse will be present to take questions from the audience following the screening.



Directed by Mary Ann Smothers Bruni, who produced the film with Lawrence Taub, "Quest for Honor" examines the practice of "honor killing," which persists in Iraqi Kurdistan and is often condoned or ignored by local officials. Runak Faraj, the head of the Women's Media Center in Suleymaniyah, Iraq, probes the death of a widow at odds with her in-laws, and the shooting of a woman who has fled her family. Bruni will be present to take questions from the audience following the screening.

The 30th annual "Contemporary Documentaries" series continues through May 30, showcasing feature-length and short documentaries drawn from the 2010 Academy Award nominations, including the winners, as well as other important and innovative films considered by the Academy that year.

All films will screen at the Linwood Dunn Theater at the Academy’s Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. All seating is unreserved. The filmmakers will be present at screenings whenever possible.

The Linwood Dunn Theater is located at 1313 Vine Street in Hollywood. Free parking is available through the entrance on Homewood Avenue (one block north of Fountain Avenue). For additional information, visit www.oscars.org or call (310) 247-3600.

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Nigerian Police Officers Need More Than Clean Uniform


Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, the Inspector General of Nigeria Police Force.

~ By John Egbeazien Oshodi, Ph.D.

Inspector General of Police, first clean the inside then the outside Dress.

Sir, as you may know most psychologists are more interested about the inner side of humans including security and law enforcement agents followed by interest in the external being as in one’s particular dress or style of dressing.

Sir, a new dress doesn't get us anywhere at this time as it is the official life, and the life that an officer portrays in the public that matters more. The real beauty on the outside of an officer is a reflection of an officer’s inside in terms of attractive attitude, positive characteristics, character fitness, performance conduct, fitness-for-duty, insight and judgment.


Nigerian Police Camouflage.

Sir, even with the best form of dressing, external presentation or image in a new recruit or a long term serving officer undesirable personality characteristics or other psychological challenges do not vanish simply because of a new wear, instead these disturbances get deeper and become more steadier.

New dressing will not reduce an officer’s psychological vulnerabilities during service; a new physical image will not reduce or help discover abnormal or pathological traits, instead will only successfully and quietly cover disturbed identities and characters.

A new dress will not improve intelligence, self-control, emotional stability, and honest dealings; a new wear will not improve moral uprightness, integrity, reputation, cooperativeness and even physical or medical fitness.

Sir, giving that one of the main support to psychological healthiness is in the manner and style of one’s dress or image, as physical image usually persists through one’s inner life, let’s find a way to work on the psychological qualities-of-an-officer which usually means passing a series or battery of psychological/personality tests. Thereafter, any new law enforcement dress or image as well as a change in uniform could be welcomed more by the public.

Sir, even if the best form of dressing is introduced a non-improvement in an officer’s living, residential, financial and general working conditions will further worsen his or her mental and emotional state thereby making the new wear or cover-up virtually a financial throwaway. The Nigerian public and the world are on the side of new changes in the police and what they actually met is for the President and the Inspector General of Police, is to set a new course of new changes in the police atmosphere, beginning with the cleaning of the inside of the Police personnel which could make the outside become more cleaner.


~ John Egbeazien Oshodi, Ph.D., is a Forensic/Clinical Psychologist and the Secretary-General of the Nigeria Psychological Association (NPA), Abuja. E-mail: Jos5930458@aol.com. Tel: 08126909839.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

African Union Communiqué On the Candidacy of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for the Post of World Bank President



26 Mar 2012 14:31 Africa/Lagos

African Union Commission (AUC) Communiqué on the Candidacy of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for the post of World Bank President

ADDIS ABABA, March 26, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The African Union Commission (AUC) attaches great importance to the on-going selection exercise for the next President of the World Bank and is happy to note the commitment to an open, transparent and merit-based process.


The World Bank is the premier global institution that provides support to Developing Countries, and is a major player in addressing wide-ranging global development issues. It is therefore an institution of great importance to Africa, and has been a principal partner in assisting the continent's socio-economic transformation, consistent with its core mission.

The crux of development issues in the world today really resides in Africa, and therefore, the success of the World Bank in achieving its mandate will be judged, to a large extent, by its accomplishments on the continent. It will also be judged by the degree to which it is able to complement its lending and technical assistance and advisory activities with facilitation support for knowledge sharing among developing countries, through effective South-South exchanges to tackle issues of common interest. Finally, the AUC believes that an effective World Bank must continue to play a proactive role, jointly with other partners, in tackling global economic growth and financial stability issues in a volatile and uncertain world, as well as provide leadership in the domain of global public goods, such as environment and climate change. For this purpose, the World Bank needs to have at its helm someone with deep knowledge, broad experience and expertise in a wide range of development issues. It also needs someone who has proven capable, over the years, of working effectively both at the local, national and international levels, and in connecting the different parts to foster synergy and complementarity.


The AUC is pleased to note that Africa has such a nominee in the person of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who possesses undisputed credentials in terms of her technical and managerial expertise, as well as a strong track record as a development professional, both inside and outside the World Bank. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala has spent more than two decades in the World Bank, rising through the ranks to the top management level as Managing Director. At the same time, she brings on board a rich experience of managing a very complex economy. As Minister of Finance for Nigeria – Africa's most populous country, she has demonstrated capacity to successfully drive reforms, having dealt effectively with a variety of issues. In her recent expanded role as Coordinating Minister for the Economy, she has also been adept in managing cross-sectoral issues, ranging from agriculture to health, education and infrastructure. On another level, Dr. Okonjo-Iwealahas honed her diplomatic skills as Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs during the course of her career.


She has worked extensively on Africa, but she combines this with experience of handling Emerging Economy/Middle-Income country issues across the globe, having had deep involvement with World Bank's work program and other initiatives in East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa. She has also led numerous initiatives of the World Bank, including the Global Food Price Crisis Response Program, the Global Agricultural and Food Security Program, the South-South Knowledge Exchange Program, and the Stolen Assets Recovery (STAR) Initiative. Dr. Okonjo-Iwealais also globally known for her work on gender issues, focusing on economic empowerment of girls and women, for which she has won global recognition. She has earned tremendous respect and credibility working with major shareholders of the World Bank in different capacities, who acknowledge her deep passion for development and strong drive for results. As Chair of IDA 16 Replenishment under World Bank's President Zoellick, she led negotiations that culminated in the contribution of $49.3 Billion by donor countries to assist the poorest countries.


The challenge of addressing development in today's complex world requires a multi-sectoral expertise. It requires a demonstrated ability to draw on knowledge, expertise and experience in a wide range of areas, and to manage the interplay of these. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala's impeccable credentials, including depth and breadth of knowledge, rich and varied experience, make her eminently qualified and the best candidate for the post of World Bank President. She epitomizes the kind of visionary leadership, courage and innovation needed for the Bank today. She will hit the ground running in leading the Bank. The AUC, on behalf of African countries, is pleased to endorse Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's candidacy in the strongest possible terms.


AUC's support reinforces the decision of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, who, at their meeting today in Addis Ababa, endorsed her as Africa's sole candidate for the Presidency of the World Bank.


Addis Ababa 26 March 2012


Source: African Union Commission (AUC)



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UK fraud conviction highlights Nigeria's deficient enforcement measures
An English court's recent conviction of James Ibori, former governor of Delta State, on charges of fraud and money laundering is just one of several instances in which fraud committed in Africa has resulted in convictions outside Africa. The case adds justification to the perception that the Nigerian authorities – for whatever reason – are content to leave fraud and corruption prosecution to other jurisdictions.
Author: Babajide Oladipo Ogundipe

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