Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Volunteers for NIH Clinical Center Study. Alcohol Consumption Behavior

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Do you drink Alcohol? Drink daily or almost daily? Are you between the ages of 21 and 60?

We are seeking men and women for a study of alcohol consumption behavior in a research setting. Volunteers should be healthy and drug-free, and not seeking treatment for alcohol-related problems.

Research participation includes 4-5 study visits at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda MD. Study visits consist of alcohol consumption, blood draws, and filling out questionnaires. Some study visits require you to stay overnight at the Clinical Center. There is no cost to participate and compensation may be provided.

For more information:
NIH Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment
1-866-444-1132 (refer to NIH study 08-AA-0178)
PRPL@cc.nih.gov
TTY for the deaf or hard of hearing: 1-866-411-1010
https://go.usa.gov/xP5Az

Monday, November 26, 2018

Educating Africa's Next Generation: How African Leadership. Thursday, November 29, 2018


When:  Nov 29, 2018, 1:30pm
What:   Educating Africa's Next Generation: 
              How African Leadership Academy & Ashesi University Are Doing it Right
Host:     Ambassador Robin Sanders & Jon Clifton, Managing Partner, Gallup World Poll


Where:      GALLUP Building
                   901 F Street, NW.  
                   Washington, D.C.
RSVP:  <Click Here>

Educating Africa's Next Generation-Includes Presentation of GALLUP World Poll's Africa Education Data
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SAVE THE DATE - INVITATION
November 29, 2018
“Educating Africa’s Next Generation"

Address: GALLUP Building 901 F St., WashDC,NW
(entrance is on corner of 9th & F. Sts map)
Time: 1:30pm – Registration
          2:00-4:45pm-Program 

Attend the 5th Annual Africa Event Hosted by FEEEDS, GALLUP World Poll & Allafrica.com

About the Event: Come hear the "Focal Speakers" on Africa education & gain insight from presentations by the prestigious GALLUP World Poll on its research data on new educational approaches for Africa's education, how Africa's youth feel about the Region's education systems, training and other opportunities in their countries. Event will be held in GALLUP'S Washington, D.C. historic building in its "Great Room." Purpose: You will gain research data insights from GALLUP; hear first hand from the "new approach" Pan-African institutions created by Africans that are changing the educational & training landscape; and about the USG's range of African education  programs. 

Magali Rheault
GALLUP World Poll,
Washington, D.C.
Faith Abiodun
African Leadership Academy, South Africa
Abdul Mahdi
Ashesi University, Ghana

Nichole Yembra
Venture Garden Group,
Nigeria
Tom Genton
State Department


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