This is a reminder that Comic Relief is carrying out a survey to - TopicsExpress



          

This is a reminder that Comic Relief is carrying out a survey to inform the next phase of its Common Ground Initiative (CGI)and would very much appreciate your input. The survey aims to understand how individuals, groups and organisations in the African diaspora in the UK are investing in Africa and/or helping to improve the lives of African women and girls. It seeks to discover who is working in these areas and what their needs are in doing this, and if they would be interested in getting involved with Comic Reliefs Common Ground Initiative (CGI). Comic Relief wants this survey to reach out to as many members of the UK based African diaspora as possible. Responses are needed by 23rd December 2014. If you consider yourself to be part of the UK based African diaspora Comic Relief very much wants to hear from you and would appreciate you responding to the survey through the following link which is unique to you https://surveymonkey/s.aspx?sm=iB8fS28uLUBL0wP5rHOpnA_3d_3d . Once you have done this please pass on the weblink below - which can be used multiple times - to others you know. If you dont consider yourself part of the UK based African diaspora we would still ask for your help by sending the weblink below to everyone you know within the UK based African diaspora and encouraging them to fill the survey in: surveymonkey/s/KPR55TS If you receive information about this survey from a number of sources please only fill it in once. The information gathered from this survey will be used only by Comic Relief and the names and contact details of the people who have taken part in the survey will not be disclosed. The information will be used specifically to improve support to, and to strengthen collaboration with, individuals, groups and organisations interested in taking part in CGI, and to further refine the CGI strategy. The CGI is a Comic Relief programme that is co-funded the UK Department for International Development (DFID), and has been supporting diaspora –led initiatives in UK that are working on social and economic change in Africa since 2009. Following further funding from DFID, CGI will continue to support diaspora initiative for a further 5 years, but with a stronger focus on improving the lives of women and girls in Africa, promoting socially responsible investments and diaspora businesses, and facilitating remittances. Alongside the CGI, the Small UK NGO Fund, which is also co-funded by DFID, will provide grants to small and diaspora organisations across the 7 goals of Comic Relief’s international grants strategy. Both programmes will be managed by Comic Relief’s CGI Team. If you would like more information on CGI please email Comic Relief at CGI@comicrelief or visit the website comicrelief/our-grants/international. With many thanks
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 11:30:08 +0000

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