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World Forum Networking Fund Winners
November 14, 2003

"Turn your face to the sun and the shadows will fall behind you." - Maori wisdom


WORLD FORUM NETWORKING FUND WINNERS

The Networking Fund of the World Forum on Early Care and Education furthers the mission of the World Forum to foster an ongoing global exchange of ideas by supporting international networking projects which develop at the World Forum.   The Networking Fund is sponsored by Pademelon Press in Australia and supported by the New South Wales Department of Community Services.  

The winner of the 2003 Networking Fund grant is the project "Assessment of services offered to children (0-8) affected and infected by HIV/AIDS in Namibia," submitted by Jackie Hayden from Australia and Barnabas Otaala from Namibia.  It is the intention of Barnabas and Jackie to use this initial research as a springboard for extended studies of HIV services throughout Namibia as well in surrounding nations.  We very excited about the opportunity to take on this important project.
Congratulations to Jackie and Barnabas!  

To learn more about the World Forum and its upcoming plans, go to http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0044


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