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    CENN - APRIL 21, 2004 DAILY DIGEST
    Table of Contents:
    1. Call For Papers: "Caucasus Environment" - Issue Dedicated to
    Biodiversity
    2. MDF-Training and Consultancy
    3. Mekong Media Seminar: Final call for Journalist Application



    1. CALL FOR PAPERS: "CAUCASUS ENVIRONMENT" - ISSUE DEDICATED TO
    BIODIVERSITY

    Dear colleagues!

    As you probably know, CENN (Caucasus Environmental NGO Network) together
    with Armenian and Azeri partners, is publishing quarterly regional
    environmental magazine - `Caucasus Environment', which has scientific,
    educational, popular character. (http://www.cenn.org) The `Caucasus
    Environment' is bilingual (English and Russian) publication. The aim of
    CENN is to create an independent high quality publication on
    environmental issues - a magazine that could educate, inspire and
    empower Caucasus citizens to make a difference for the environment. The
    regional magazine covers not only purely ecological matters, but also
    issues concerning the environment as a whole. These include the natural
    environment, social environment (the interconnection between the
    environment and poverty, gender issues, demography, health, historical
    cultural heritage, ethnography, archaeology, geopolitical issues, etc.),
    industry & environment, agriculture, tourism, land use, cadastre and all
    types of characteristics and peculiarities of the Caucasus region,
    defining environment in a broad sense. The Magazine is distributed
    worldwide.

    The coming issue of the "Caucasus Environment" Magazine is dedicated to
    the BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY of the Caucasus. (Caucasus - meaning not only
    Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, but also southern regions of Russia,
    Iran and Turkey. We are looking for your articles, dedicated to the
    following themes:

    BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

    4. Relict, endemic and rare species of flora and fauna...
    5. Endangered species and species, typical for Caucasus...
    6. Commercially important species and habitats (medical herbs, game
    birds etc.)...
    7. Refugiums and places with especially high biodiversity rates...
    8. Zoos/ cities
    9. Stray animals
    10. Genetically modified organisms
    11. Farm animals
    12. Any other issue related to biodiversity of the Caucasus

    NOTE!
    Due to large number of articles we receive for each issue, we have
    worked out Rules of submission:

    1. Preliminary letter of interest, describing theme of article and its
    brief abstract should be submitted latest on 15 May 2004. Please, submit
    your letters as early as possible, so that we have time to work on the
    article! Articles and letters can be sent to the following addresses:
    [email protected] [email protected] Letters and articles can be
    sent in English or Russian language.

    2. The article itself should be submitted latest on 1 June 2004. We may
    not accept articles that are sent without preliminary notification
    letter (15 May), or the articles that are sent after the final deadline
    (1 June 2004).

    3. Please note that generally we do not accept articles that were
    already published (though there could be exceptions), we do not accept
    statistical materials, or the articles that contain only well known
    data.

    4. The size of article should be maximum 2 pages (4 000 symbols), each
    language.

    5. Priority is given to the articles that are prepared by regional
    efforts (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey, Iran, Caspian
    States etc.). Priority is also given to the articles that contain
    photos, are prepared in both languages (Russian and English).

    6. Contact with authors: as the topics are finalized, we provide all
    authors with edited and proved versions of their articles, and wait for
    their approval for 3 working days. After this time, we have the right
    either to use or reject the article on our own decision. On request of
    an author, we can place his/her contact address, e-mail or phone in the
    article. For NGOs, we can place advertisement of their production
    (`green' products, juices, fruit, solar power etc.) with special price.
    Contact us on e-mail or phone for details.

    7. Please, let us know, if there is something you specially like/
    dislike about our magazine, as we always look for better communication
    ways and opportunities.

    8. Become MEMBER OF THE CAUCASUS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY AND GET OUR
    MAGAZINE FREE OF CHARGE!!! For more information, please see:
    http://www.cenn.org/environment_society.html

    9. We encourage all of you to send us your articles, as it is a best
    chance to let the World know about your country, your activities, your
    NGO and yourself! It is a good way to find reliable partners, friends,
    donors, ideas, programs and - last not least - the most actual and
    updated information about our common house - the Caucasus. We will be
    happy to have articles not only from Caucasus - Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Georgia, Iran, Turkey, Russia, but also articles provided by the
    specialists and scientists interested in this region.

    Looking forward to receive your feedback!

    Yours sincerely,

    Catherine Nakashidze

    Editor-in-Chief
    CAUCASUS ENVIRONMENT Magazine
    Caucasus Environmental NGO Network

    Tel: +995 32 92 39 46
    GSM: +995 99 51 67 09
    Fax: +995 32 92 39 47
    E-mail: [email protected]
    URL: http://www.cenn.org


    2. MDF-TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY

    Management for Development Foundation from the Netherlands is a
    worldwide operating training and consultancy firm specialised in
    capacity building, project management, and the standard EU management
    method PCM, Project Cycle Management.

    In the period 10 May - 4 June 2004 MDF organises for the 61th time its
    internationally reputable Project Management Course in Ede, The
    Netherlands. This course is based on the PCM method and offers managers
    of developmental organisations, projects or activities everything they
    might need in terms of technical management tools, personal skills and
    human resources management methods and skills.

    Today's managers and advisors need to facilitate teams and groups to
    analyse their situation and to make effective plans for action. From 2 -
    10 June MDF offers a course on facilitation skills, also in the
    Netherlands. This course improves your personal interaction skills,
    provides insight in participative group processes and offers methods and
    tools for different categories of participative decision-making events.
    This course is designed and conducted in association with Bureau Frank
    Little

    Especially for clients in South East Europe involved with or interested
    in projects or activities funded through one of the EC programmes such
    as CARDS, TACIS or PHARE there is a new opportunity to get familiar with
    the PCM management method. In close co-operation with Vakakis
    International MDF organises two PCM courses in Athens, Greece in the
    weeks of 24 May and 31 May. The first one focuses on the planning tool
    Logical Framework whereas the second one concentrates more on Monitoring
    and Evaluation. Together these courses cover the entire cycle of PCM
    application throughout the lifespan of projects.

    For more information consult our websites (www.mdf.nl , www.vakakis.gr)
    or contact us on [email protected] and [email protected]


    3. MEKONG MEDIA SEMINAR: FINAL CALL FOR JOURNALIST APPLICATION

    Final Call for Journalist Application

    Bangkok & Chiang Rai, Thailand

    WWF Thailand, UNESCO Bangkok and IUCN invite environment and/or
    development journalists from China, Vietnam, Laos PDR, Cambodia, Burma
    and Thailand to participate in a three-day Mekong Media Seminar
    scheduled to take place in Bangkok, from 22-24 June and Study trip to
    Chiang Khong District, Chiang Rai, from 25-26 June 2004.

    This seminar is aiming to:

    1. Raise awareness of media representatives of the importance and value
    of the Mekong River, as well as environmental and developmental issues
    of the Mekong River Basin
    2. Raise awareness of media representatives of the significance of their
    role and contribution to sustainable development of the Mekong River
    Basin
    3. Provide a platform for media representatives from Cambodia, China,
    Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to discuss and plan their
    concerted actions contributing to Mekong River sustainable development
    4. Plan future actions of the group leading to strengthening of their
    capacities and network

    Please note that applicants must be currently active journalists with
    serious interest and having published reports on Mekong issues. The
    application should be accompanied by CV in English stating the name,
    sex, current post and duties, contact address (including fax number,
    e-mail address and mobile phone number, if any), and experience in
    environmental and developmental journalism, should reach us by 26 April
    2004. Women journalists will be given priority in selection.

    Selection results will be communicated to you by the May 14, 2004.
    Selected candidates will be required to prepare a short country paper on
    their perspectives on the way in which Mekong-related issues are
    presented in the media in their country. Highlighting issues of concern,
    including participation of local communities, in relation to development
    programme planning and implementation, as well as gender and
    youth-related issues. The papers may include examples of news reporting
    from each country that form the basis for the assessment in the paper,
    and will be shared with other participants at the seminar serving as a
    basis for further discussions on future media actions. The selected
    candidates would have to submit the country paper by the May 31, 2004.

    A limited number of grants are available to participants, at most three
    from each country. Candidates who are not provided financial assistance
    must meet their own costs, i.e. international travel, domestic travel
    (Bangkok-Chiang Rai-Bangkok), and room and board.

    For further information, please contact:
    Ms. Dararat Weerapong, Media and Publications Manager, WWF Thailand,
    E-mail: [email protected],
    Tel: (66 2) 524 6168 and (66 2) 524 6169 ext. 103,
    Mobile: (66 1) 720 8662


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    CENN INFO
    Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN)

    Tel: ++995 32 92 39 46
    Fax: ++995 32 92 39 47
    E-mail: [email protected]
    URL: www.cenn.org
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