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A blogging space about my personal interests; was made during training in Stockholm #Young Leaders Visitors Program #Ylvp08 it developed into a social bookmarking blog.
I studied #Architecture; interested in #Design #Art #Education #Urban Design #Digital-media #social-media #Inhabited-Environments #Contemporary-Cultures #experimentation #networking #sustainability & more =)
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p.s. sharing is usually out of interest not Blind praise.
This is neither sacred nor political.
Saturday, December 4
Social Entrepreneurship > Females
SHE Entrepreneur
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She Entrepreneurs is a new program by the Swedish Institute which addresses young women social entrepreneurs in selected countries in the Middle East and North Africa: Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Morocco, West Bank-Gaza, Yemen and Iran. The Swedish Institute aims to give the participants innovative tools for sustainable change while seeking to create a network of women change makers in the region. Focused on driven young women, She Entrepreneurs will offer inspiration and knowledge as well as build networks between Sweden and the countries involved.
During five days in Stockholm, the participants will present their project plans for My Idea. This will be a social project brought by each participant to the program, which will then be developed during the course of the program. Equipped with new social media tools, the participants will present the next step in their different projects at the end of the Stockholm week. The goal is to implement the project locally after the program.
During the program, the participants will be matched with Swedish women. These mentors work actively as social entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs. The mentorship will provide inspiration for the continuous work with each participant’s My Idea project for one year. She Entrepreneurs will also enable the creation of new, strong networks. A mentorship start-up meeting will take place during the Stockholm week. The following mentorship meetings will be held using digital and social media platforms, such as Skype and Ning.
The participants will meet Swedish organizations and inspirational people working as social entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs. The whole participant group will be involved in intense and inspirational work, as well as knowledge sharing within the group and with external parties.
"A social entrepreneur is a person who identifies a social problem/need and uses innovative and entrepreneurial skills and principles to create, organize, and run activities with the purpose of being part of the solution to the social problem/need. While traditional entrepreneurs only measure the results in terms of economic profit for the company itself, social entrepreneurs also put strong focus on measuring their results in relation to the effects on society as a whole"
She Entrepreneurs is designed to provide the tools needed to start or develop a social project for sustainable change in the participant's country or region during and after the program. The participant will become part of an exclusive network that will boost creativity and support her personal and professional development.
After six months the group will meet for a two-day follow-up. A status report for each social project will be presented.
All costs related to accommodation, food and transport during She Entrepreneurs are covered by the Swedish Institute. The Swedish Institute will also arrange and pay for your air travel to and from Sweden, but participants are themselves responsible for costs related to transport within their own countries.
During the program in Stockholm, the Swedish Institute covers your food expenses as well as the costs of all arranged activities.
During the program in Sweden all participants will be insured against acute illness and accident through the Swedish State Group Insurance and personal insurance by the Swedish Legal, Financial and Administrative Service Agency (Kammarkollegiet)
Selected participants are responsible for obtaining their visas in good time before departure to Sweden and other relevant countries.
The program will be held in English and proficient command of English, written and spoken, is therefore a requirement.
Novare Accelerate is a consultancy company delivering innovative and business driven developing programs for Young Professionals. Novare is a part of Investor AB group in Sweden with an extensive global business network.
Novare Accelerate delivers external development programs such as Mentorships Programs for future leaders, Business Skills Programs, Global Emerging Talent Programs within companies and innovative Business Camps where talents from different organizations work with innovative cases to present new solutions on other organizations business opportunities.
Springtime is a public relations and communications firm. They provide counseling and hands-on assistance to clients, helping them seize opportunities, resolve issues and develop their business. Springtime believes in personal influence as a key to success in communication.
Springtime was named Sweden's best PR firm in 2002, 2004 and 2006 in Regi' (the leading enterprise in the implementation of conceptual studies and analysis) annual client survey.
Read more about Sprintime here
http://www.si.se/sheentrepreneursThursday, December 2
Global Creative Contest
Global Creative Contest
GYCA wants to take advantage of this opportunity to highlight issues related to sexual and reproductive health and rights and how they relate to adolescents and young people.
Contest participants can choose to express: Why comprehensive sexuality education is important for HIV prevention (CSE) How stigma and discrimination affects young people living with HIV (S&D) What sexual and reproductive health and rights mean to you (SRHR)
The creative works will be featured on the GYCA website, and may be used in campaigns and documents during the International Year of Youth and beyond, always giving credit to the artists. Winners will be announced on March 1 and a special GYCA newsletter will be distributed showcasing the top-rated submissions.
The creative works will be featured on the GYCA website, and may be used in campaigns and documents during the International Year of Youth and beyond, always giving credit to the artists. Winners will be announced on March 1 and a special GYCA newsletter will be distributed showcasing the top-rated submissions.
Ruels:
• The contest welcomes a variety of mediums. Contributors are encouraged to send digital versions of video, photographs, paintings, sculptures, multi-media works, and more.• The various creative works must be connected to one of the topics, specifying which one is it. • Each participant can submit up to 3 pieces of work. One for each main theme.• By submitting to the contest participants allow GYCA and their partners to use the work submitted for non-profit promotional activities. GYCA and it's agents will ensure that images/art/videos etc. will not be used for any profitable activity.• The creative work submitted should be no older than 1 year old and the author must certify that he/she is the creator of the work he/she is submitting through a form that states they are not plagiarizing. • The selection of finalists will be done by a review panel of HIV activists and organizations who have partner with GYCA in the past. • The review panel will select the top 5 submissions on each of the 3 category. These finalists will be posted online for voting by the community to determine the winner on each category. • There will be a special page on GYCA’s website showcasing the pictures and art where people will be able to vote for their favorite submission.
Prizes:
The submissions with the most votes in each category will win a basket of prizes, potentially including a digital camera, cash or other digital-art related items. The 2nd and 3rd place in each category will also win a prize.
As will be indicated on the release forms artists agree when submitting their creative works, GYCA will share images with partner organizations to be used in future campaigns, documents, websites, etc.
As will be indicated on the release forms artists agree when submitting their creative works, GYCA will share images with partner organizations to be used in future campaigns, documents, websites, etc.
By submitting to the contest, participants grant GYCA and it's partners non-exclusive, royalty-free license to copy, digitize, store, distribute, publish, display, stream, advertise, promote or otherwise use your artwork and their descriptions, in any media or format (including the Internet).
GYCA and it's partners reserve the rights, at their option, to publish any winner’s name, city of residence, photograph, statement regarding the contest, as well as publish or use any artwork submitted, for any purposes, without compensation. Personal information will be collected solely for the purposes of this contest and will not serve for any other purpose. By providing this information, the participants consent to its use for the purposes indicated.
GYCA and its partners assume no responsibility for entries that are incomplete, damaged, misdirected or delayed. By entering, participants agree to abide by the contest rules and the decisions of contest organizers, which are final.
GYCA and it's partners reserve the rights, at their option, to publish any winner’s name, city of residence, photograph, statement regarding the contest, as well as publish or use any artwork submitted, for any purposes, without compensation. Personal information will be collected solely for the purposes of this contest and will not serve for any other purpose. By providing this information, the participants consent to its use for the purposes indicated.
GYCA and its partners assume no responsibility for entries that are incomplete, damaged, misdirected or delayed. By entering, participants agree to abide by the contest rules and the decisions of contest organizers, which are final.
Wednesday, December 1
Monday, November 29
One hundred & Eight
One Hundred and Eight – Interactive Installation from Nils Völker on Vimeo.
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One Hundred and Eight – Animated Patterns from Nils Völker on Vimeo.
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