Author: Rachel Allies

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

he Bradley Foundation envisions a nation invigorated by the principles and institutions that uphold our unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

To further this vision, the Foundation pursues a mission to restore, strengthen, and protect the principles and institutions of American exceptionalism.

The Foundation’s grant-making is guided by four principles: Constitutional Order, Free Markets, Civil Society, and Informed Citizens.


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1400 N. Water Street
Suite 300
Milwaukee, WI 53202

(414) 291-9915

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The Karibu Foundation

The Karibu Foundation supports alternative voices from the Global South that provide alternatives to the dominant paradigms of power, distribution, and development.


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Rådhusgata 1-3 0151 Oslo Norway

post@karibu.no

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Australian High Commission South Africa

The Australia Awards Africa Scholarship program combines Masters, Fellowships and Short Course opportunities to build skills and capabilities in key sectors, thereby contributing to social and economic development outcomes for African nations and the Sustainable Development Goals. Australia Awards directly support Australia’s interests in the security, stability and prosperity of the African continent by strengthening African leadership and skills in fields such as agriculture and food security, climate change and adaptation, renewable energy, mining governance and countering terrorism and violent extremism. We focus on those sectors where Australia and African nations have shared interests and where Australia has world-leading expertise to offer.


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R.G. Casey Building
John McEwen Crescent
Barton ACT 0221 Australia

+61 2 6261 1111

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Commonwealth Foundation

The Commonwealth Foundation is an intergovernmental organisation established by Heads of Government in support of the belief that the Commonwealth is as much an association of peoples as it is of governments.


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Marlborough House

Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HY, United Kingdom 

+44 (0)20 7930

info@commonwealthfoundation.com

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Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation

We sponsor researchers, regardless of discipline and nationality.

We strengthen Germany as a research location through international academic exchange.

We support our fellows and award winners for their entire lifetime.

We campaign for international understanding, scientific progress and development.


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WissenschaftsForum,

Markgrafenstr. 37,

10117 Berlin, Germany

+49 228 833-0

info[at]avh.de

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The Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering

The Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SA WISE) is a dynamic association for all those who support the idea of strengthening the role of women in science and engineering in South Africa.

SA WISE aims to strengthen this role by inter alia:

raising the profile of women scientists and engineers
highlighting and addressing problems faced specifically by women in these fields
lobbying for the advancement of women in science and engineering
providing leadership and role models for young people wishing to enter the fields of science and engineering
An important function of SA WISE is to improve communication among women scientists and engineers, with e-mail being the preferred medium of communication. Members are encouraged to send ideas and information to SA WISE. SA WISE also maintains contact with other assocations of women in science and engineering world-wide (refer to links). Read the SA WISE constitution.

Why does South Africa need women in science and engineering?
Africa, including South Africa has a critical shortage of trained technological people. In 1980 North America had 2679 scientists and engineers involved in reserach and developement per million population; Latin America had 251; Africa had only 49. In 1993, the USA had 7600 people per million involved in R & D, Japan had 7300. No figures are available for Africa. Increasing the number of technologically trained people, both men and women, is essential for development.

Also critical for development is the role of women in society. Women have the greatest influence on the next generation, they set the standards for health and hygiene and they form the majority fo the agricultural labour force. Educate a women and you educate the next generation. Girls in Africa should be encouraged to take science subjects, not only those girls who might pursue a scientific or technological career, but also those who would then be enabled to apply scientific concepts in their daily lives. Taking science subjects should not only be seen as a vocation but as a means to develop the scientific and technological culture necessary for development.

Women are the greatest resource any country has. Providing encouragement and opportunity for girls and women in science and engineering is one the most powerful ways of harnessing this resource for the development of the country.


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SA WISE
P O Box 34085
7707
Rhodes Gift, Rondebosch
South Africa

sawise@uct.ac.za

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Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development

Our mission is to support, honour and connect artists and cultural practitioners in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe, especially where cultural expression is under pressure.

Our vision is of a world where cultural expression is free and valued.

Since its founding, the Fund has created opportunities for connection and exchange, stimulated cultural expression and preserved cultural heritage in a variety of ways. We support artists and cultural practitioners through a sequence of three different Awards designed to address the specific needs at a crucial stage of a creative career.

We are supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Dutch Postcode Lottery, and private individuals and institutions. We also collaborate with like-minded organisations on joint calls for Mentorship Awards.


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Kingsfordweg 151
1043 GR Amsterdam
Netherlands

+31.20.3449.160

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