Hi,

I think the photoes that we captured as we undertook the wikipedia for schools pilot project are a good show of our objectives and a quintessence of the good work of our organisation.

Having participated in all the three regions I think I am better place to select the best pictures from my collection with assistance from the JKUAT team that we can upload to participate in the Kabissa community.

Thanks asaf for the links.

Regards,
Stephen

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:34 AM, Asaf Bartov <abartov@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi.

Are you guys aware of this?  Of "Kabissa" in general?

Cheers,

   Asaf

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From: samighazi <sami.ghazi@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 2:26 PM
Subject: [kabissa] Reminder to Submit for the First Ever Kabissa Photo Competition!
To: Kabissa News <kabissa@groups.kabissa.org>


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Dear Kabissa community,

One of the greatest benefits of the Kabissa online platform is the ability of members to showcase the good work their organizations are engaged in on a daily basis. In order to allow members to tell the stories of their organizations in the most vibrant way possible, Kabissa launched its first ever photo competition earlier in June.

To date, we have received numerous photos from a wide range of organizations across Africa, and we encourage those who have not had the opportunity to submit, to do so before the deadline of Monday, July 4.

To submit your photo and a short description that describes how the photo represents the mission of your organization, please go to: http://www.kabissa.org/photocompetition. Those photos that are chosen as the most compelling will be featured on the Kabissa frontpage and newsletters.

This is a wonderful chance for you, Kabissa’s members, to put your organization front and center to the whole Kabissa community and use the power of images to highlight the work you do.  

The above photos are examples of the submissions we have received so far.

  • Left-hand photo – (Courtesy Vickie Ward/Victor E. Ward Educational Fund) – Young girls at the Ward Academy receiving a quality education by learning computer technology.
     
  • Right-hand photo – (Courtesy Marvis Zeo/HILLS Liberia) Women being empowered by participating in an agricultural program.  

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing your photos!

Sincerely,
Sami Ghazi
Kabissa Volunteer

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