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"Terminator 5" is the tentative name for the fifth installment of the Terminator movie franchise. Originally announced as a sequel to Terminator Salvation by McG to be released sometime in 2011, Halcyon Company was forced to declare bankruptcy and production was put on hiatus. The film has now been picked up by Megan Ellison and Annapurna Films.
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REASONs WHY OBAMA TO SKIP KENYA

East Africa

NAIROBI, KENYA: US President Barack Obama has explained his itinerary did not include Kenya because the International Criminals Court (ICC) had indicted President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto.
What is more, Obama also appeared to downgrade Kenya’s place in the region by singling out Tanzania as America’s key ally in the East Africa region.
In a Press briefing on Obama’s upcoming trip to Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania via conference call, US Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes said it was not the best time for the US President to visit Kenya.
“Given the fact that Kenya is in the aftermath of their election and the new government has come into place and is going to be reviewing these issues with the ICC and the international community, it just wasn’t the best time for the President to travel to Kenya at this point,” said Mr Rhodes.
He said though President Obama had deep personal and familial connections to Kenya, the US, as a country, had a commitment to accountability and justice as a baseline principle.
Sovereign right
“He has visited there in the past as a private citizen and as a senator, and the Kenyan people just held a very special place in the President’s heart,” he said.
The official said US fully respected the sovereign right of the Kenyan people to choose their leaders and would certainly be focused on working with the new Kenyan government under President Kenyatta.
He, however, indicated that Tanzania was currently an important partner for the US in the region.
“ Tanzania is one of the significant US foreign assistance partners as well as a strong democracy, so we felt like Tanzania was an important stop in East Africa,” Rhodes said. He, however, clarified that there were no plans to have the US President’s step-grandmother Sarah meet him in Tanzania.


“I would note that his sister Auma Obama was with us in Berlin and was able to attend the speech and the State dinner, and that’s obviously a very close family member of the President’s from that side of his family,” said Rhodes.
The president, along with his wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha, is scheduled to depart Washington on Wednesday morning.
In February, a month before the elections, US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson warned the country that the choice of President ‘would have global consequences’.
Warned
Mr Carson said in as far as the elections was a Kenyan affair; its outcome would have implications given that the country was bound to interact with the international community.
“US does not have a candidate in the elections, however, choices have consequences. We live in an interconnected world and people should be thoughtful about the impact their choices have on their nation, economy region,” he said.
Since he was sworn-in President Kenyatta has visited a number of countries, among them the United Kingdom, which had initially also warned of having only ‘essential contacts’.
“It is well known the position of my government and others is that we don’t get in contact with the ICC indictees unless it is essential,” said Christian Turner, the United Kingdom envoy to Kenya. Ms Jendayi Frazer, a former United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs two months ago warned US against playing a dangerous game for their delayed endorsement of Kenyatta.
“If the US, the UK and the Europeans don’t want to deal with Uhuru Kenyatta, he has other options,” she said in an interview with American TV channel PBS.
“The West risked losing its strategic influence in the region,” she warned.
By Jacob Ngetich, The Standard

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East Africa Training on Resource Mobilization, Project Planning and Proposal Writing -2013

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Regional Partnership for Development


Supporting Development in Africa
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Institute of Fundraising and Resource Development
2013 East Africa Training on Resource Mobilization, Project Planning and Proposal Writing
Regional Partnership for Resource Development wishes to announce that the Eastern Africa Training on Resource Mobilization, Project Planning and Proposal Writing will be held on the dates, in the countries and at the venues indicated below. The training is part of the Regional Partnership for Resource Development capacity building programme on Resource Mobilization, Community Development and Project Management aimed at mediating organizational development constraints through improved skills and knowledge.
Date
Country
Venue
Start Date & Time
July 8th – 12th, 2013
Tanzania
Tanzania Episcopal Conference Centre, Kurasini,
Dar es Salaam.
July 8th  at 9.00 am
July 22nd – 26th, 2013
Uganda
St. Augustine Institute, Nsambya, Kampala.
July 22nd at 9.00 am

Training Purpose

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This Training is part of IFRD’s capacity building programme aimed at mediating organisational development constraints through improved skills and knowledge. This training is the First Module to be organized within the framework of the new capacity-building programme and aimed at making participants more confident in their ability to raise resource and manage their organizations and projects more efficiently and effectively. This training is part of a series of Six Modules leading to the attainment of a Diploma in Resource Mobilisation, Organizational Development and Project Management.
It is part of workshops designed to help strengthen the resource base of non-profit organisations in the Region. The training aims at enabling organisations in the Region in mobilizing resources and building-up their capacity to fundraise more effectively for priority projects and facilitate the implementation of their activities.

Background to the Training

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Since its inception in 1993, Regional Partnership for Resource Development has had extensive experience and success in designing, developing and delivering training and development programmes and has trained more than 13,150 people from 50 countries for more than 20,000 hours of training. The training aims at enabling organisations in the Region in mobilizing resources and building-up their capacity to fundraise more effectively for priority projects and facilitate the implementation of their activities.
Objectives to the Training
The training will equip participants with skills in resource mobilization, business planning and proposal writing in order to promote their activities, services and benefits. It seeks to build and enhance the capacity of participants to actively mobilize resources in order to meet the increasing challenges facing them and their institutions. The training will help the participants to gain an understanding of resource mobilization principles and practices. Participants will learn the time-tested principles that govern the resource mobilization process and fundamentals that lead to resource mobilization success. An additional aim is to help participants mobilize resources using the most cost-effective strategies. It will equip them with skills on how to put together a comprehensive approach that can increase their income.
For Training Details see the attached official invitation


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Msanii Wa Nako 2 Nako Ameacha Kutumia Madawa Ya Kulevya Na Amejiunga Na Taasisi Kwa Matibabu; Exclusive Interview

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