RELAUNCH: Justice Africa Call for Researchers on HIV/AIDS and Police
October 17th, 2006Justice Africa seeks to commission African and African-based researchers to undertake small-scale pieces of social science research on HIV/AIDS and the police and other uniformed non-military services.
The research can occur in any African nation, and researchers are especially welcomed from West Africa.
Researchers should be post-graduate students (Master’s degree or PhD), academics, journalists with specific knowledge of the issue, researchers or workers employed with NGOs, employees of relevant government departments, or professionals employed within the united Nations or other multilateral institutions.
Those interested in the scheme, and with a track record of such work should contact Alastair Roderick at 44 (0)207 354 8400 or alastair@justiceafrica.org
November 9th, 2006 at 12:29 am
NOTIFICATION OF INTEREST
Sir,
I have a keen interest to send a research Proposal on the Effects of HIV/AIDS on African Plice and Non-Military Uniformed Services.
Before the deadline, i promise to send copies of my proposal.
Besides, i am a Postgraduate student currently running my MSc Programme in Economics with specialisation in Economic Development & Planning with University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I am also a Volunteer-Staff/Youth Mentee of an NGO called: AFRIGROWTH FOUNDATION,Nigeria.
November 9th, 2006 at 12:33 am
Sir,
My CV will be send to alastair@justiceafrica.org with an attachment soon.
OBINNA