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This is a call for nominations for inclusion in the book and video documentary, "African Women of Distinction" (working title) to exhibit in Africa and the US in December, 2006. The African Women of Distinction project profiles the stories and work of twenty women in Africa who embody the essence of leadership, determination, and innovation in addressing social, economic and political issues at local, national, and international levels. This is the first of several editions of this project.

Call for Nominations of African Women of Distinction June 5, 2006

This is a call for nominations for inclusion in the book and video documentary, "African Women of Distinction" (working title) to exhibit in Africa and the U.S. in December, 2006. The African Women of Distinction project profiles the stories and work of twenty women in Africa who embody the essence of leadership, determination, and innovation in addressing social, economic and political issues at local, national, and international levels. This is the first of several editions of this project.

Profiled women for the 2006 "African Women of Distinction" project will come from across Africa and represent diverse social, economic and political backgrounds and come from all walks of life-- mothers, government and business leaders, community activists, scientists, and grandmothers. African Women of Distinction will provide a reality-based and all-encompassing depiction of women in Africa, including their role as nurturers, as agents of peace, and as "social rebels".

Integrated within the African Women of Distinction project is an African Women of Distinction Leadership program that unites and builds solidarity between the women, and facilitates mentorship with other women in Africa. To reaffirm our commitment to young women and their importance to the future of Africa, five young women between the ages of 18 and 30 will be honoured based on their potential for extraordinary leadership and service in Africa.

Selection criteria:
1. Should be a positive role model and demonstrate leadership in their chosen field.
2. Should be someone whose achievements have made an impact at local, national or international levels.
3. Individuals who have been the first in initiating an activity that made living conditions better for others.
4. Embody excellence and leadership in her field of endeavor.
5. Someone who has shown courage in public life and public service or is/has been involved in a great cause for the uplifting of humanity. Note: Fields of art, faith, education, technology, media, politics, health, music, will all be considered.

Nominations should meet some of the above criteria and include:
1. Background information on the nominee addressing the selection criteria
2. Details of specific achievements (supporting materials may be attached)
3. Name, mailing address, e-mail and phone number (if available) of nominee
4. Name, mailing address, e-mail and phone number (if available) of nominator

There are no limitations to the nominated women's social, economic or political status, age, education, and/or literacy skills. Nominations are accepted in Portuguese, English, French, and Arabic. Selections will be made by an international panel in August 2006.

A completed nomination form (see attachment) must be submitted by July 31, 2006 to: Email: [email][email protected] Fax: +001 831 306 5951 Mail: NOMINATION: AWOD c/o Amanda Koster and Neema Mgana 3842 Interlake Ave. N Seattle, WA 98103 USA

All selected women will be notified by September 1, 2006. For further information, please email: [email][email protected]