Monday, May 31, 2010

Reunion Warga Rancangan Khas St Michael Ipoh

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Kepada..
Tuan Puan
Pelajar Asrama,
Pelajar Melayu, atau
Dalam Rancangan Khas (RK),
Sekolah SMI sekitar kemasukan
Tahun-tahun kemasukan 1971-1980an...
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Tuan Puan sebagai Alumni SMI dengan segala hormat
dijemput ke Majlis Reunion berikut:..


Hari: Sabtu, Julai 17, 2010
Masa: 2:00pm - 6:30pm
Dewan Sekolah St. Mchael's Institution Ipoh.



Berikut ada salah satu contoh gambar pelajar

Asrama di SMI bersama Bro. Vincent..




Berikut pula gambar bersama beberapa guru SMI

sekitar tahun 1975 di asrama 75, Jalan Tambun Ipoh





Berikut merupakan antara alumni yang sudah menyatakan kehadiran mereka.. mungkin ada di antara mereka masih dalam ingatan tuan puan...

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Batch kemasukan 1971, Antaranya, Roslan Khairudin, Amirudin Mat Som, Ahmad Haron, Ibrahim Mansor, Tarmizi Simin, Rashidi Manap dan Khairudin Malik..

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berikut Batch 1974.. Antaranya termasuklah,

Dr. Kamaludin Karmain, Abdul Aziz Hassan, Sabri dan Zabri,
Mohd Rashid Hamzah, Ramli Aliman dll ...

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Batch 1972... antara yang sudah menyatakan kehadiran ialah Amran Sharif, Nidzam Sulaiman, Osman Abu Hassan, Johari Jalaludin dan Haridan Radzi..

Manakala Batch 1973 yang sudah menyatakan kehadiran ialah Khalid Ismail, Abdul Hamid Othman dan beberapa lagi..

Sedikit sumbangan, RM50/ dialu-alukan utk menjayakan majlis ini..

berikut ialah no akaun RHB utk tujuan demikian atas nama bersama

Roslan Khairudin dan Amirudin Mat Som

RHB bank bernombor :
158020-00109302


Sebarang pertanyaan lanjut blh email..

Kamaludin Karmain drkarmain@yahoo.com Ahmad Haron matarun_58@yahoo.com
Roslan Khairudin
roslan_noni58@yahoo.com Abdul Hamid Othman hothman58@yahoo.com Nidzam Sulaiman nizamm01@hotmail.com




Friday, May 14, 2010

AusAID Human Rights Grants

Posted by Suvendu Chatterjee on May 13, 2010 at 8:25am
Scholarship, Fellowship Opportunities and Academic Programs

The Australian Government’s Human Rights Grants Scheme (HRGS) is now open to receive Expressions of Interest for funding to conduct human rights activities in developing countries.

The Scheme supports non-government organisations and human rights institutions to conduct human rights projects with direct and tangible benefits for at-risk populations. Through the Scheme, Australia helps to build civil society capacity in developing countries to protect and promote human rights at the grassroots level.


Human rights-focused organisations based or working in all ODA-eligible countries in Asia, the Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean are invited to apply for funding under the Scheme. Grants range from between $20,000 and $100,000 for one year projects and up to $150,000 for two year projects.

Expression of Interest forms must be mailed or delivered to the relevant Australian diplomatic post and received by Tuesday 15 June.

The Human Rights Grants Scheme (HRGS) is now calling for Expressions of Interest for the funding round. The HRGS provides grant funding to non- government organisations and human rights institutions based or operating in developing countries to promote and protect human rights in direct and tangible ways.

The application process for the HRGS round has two steps:

Step 1: eligible organisations submit an Expression of Interest which is assessed by the relevant Australian Diplomatic Post.

Step 2: following assessment of the Expressions of Interest, selected organisations will be invited to proceed to the second stage of the application process and submit a full application.

Guidelines
Full Scheme requirements including detailed information on submitting an Expression of Interest can be found below. Guidelines for submitting a full application will be provided to selected organisations when invited to continue to the second stage of the application process.

HRGS Guidelines
for submitting an Expression of Interest [PDF 278kb]
HRGS Guidelines
for submitting an Expression of Interest [Word 782kb]
HRGS Guidelines
for submitting an Expression of Interest [text only...
see http://www.ausaid.gov.au/business/other_opps/humanrights_scheme.cfm

Closing date
Expressions of Interest must be received by the relevant Australian diplomatic post by 4 pm (local time) on Tuesday 15 June. Late Expressions of Interest will not be accepted. Successful projects will be announced on Human Rights Day, 10 December.

Moreinfo:
http://www.ausaid.gov.au/business/other_opps/humanrights_scheme.cfm