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> -----Original Message----- > From: Ganapati Sjastri Satyani > Sent: Friday, 9 August 2002 11:47 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: [Pertamina] FW: RFP to distribute > Importance: High > > > Rekan-rekan, > Di bawah ini saya forwardkan RFP untuk K3LL. > Apakah ada yang berminat? > > > Silahkan langsung saja menghubungi alamat yang sudah dimuat. > Wassalam, > > Ganapati Sjastri Satyani > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 2:50 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RFP to distribute > > > July 9, 2002 > > Request For Proposals > > Environmental and Occupational Health Capacity Building > > Occupational Knowledge International (OK International) is seeking > international partners for projects to promote and develop environmental > and > occupational health in developing countries. This Request for Proposals > invites non-governmental organizations or individuals in such countries to > respond. The submitter(s) of the best proposal(s) will be awarded a > small > initial monetary grant, technical advice, and, an offer of partnership to > develop funding proposals to U.S. based funding sources for the proposed > project. > > Who are we? > > OK International is a non-governmental organization based in San > Francisco, > California, dedicated to improving environmental and occupational health > in > developing countries, with an emphasis on capacity building, training, > technical and policy advice, and assisting problem-based monitoring, > surveillance and research. OK International distinguishes itself by its > strong science base, with particular expertise in toxicology, > epidemiology, > exposure assessment, and science-based policy development, and experience > working in developing countries. The organization also has an > international > advisory board of professionals in scientific, medical, technical, and > policy fields who can be called upon as needed. > > What we are offering: > > For the best proposal(s) OK International will provide: > > ÿ An unconditional and immediate grant of US$2,000; > > ÿ Ongoing technical advice; and > > ÿ An offer of assistance to prepare detailed proposal(s) for substantive > funding to US-based foundations, government, and other funding sources. > > The grant of $2,000.00 is not intended to fund the project, but merely to > provide assistance for ongoing operations and raising more substantive > funding. The number of proposals awarded with grants and offers of > assistance will depend on the quality of the proposals. However, OK > International undertakes to accept at least one of the proposals received. > > What projects are eligible: > > Projects should address a known or potential public health issue > concerning > an environmental and/or occupational exposure. Eligible proposals may > have > a research, advocacy, training, technical assistance, or educational > focus. > We will not consider requests for general operational funding or capital > improvements. Criteria for judging applications will include consistency > with the goals of OK International, potential for public health > improvement, > demonstrated ability of the applicant to achieve results, and feasibility > and practicality of the proposal. > > Who may apply: > > Non-governmental organizations and individuals may apply. No proposals > will > be accepted from applicants based in the United States, Canada, European > Union, Japan, Australia or New Zealand. > > What we need from you, the applicant: > > Proposals should be brief (not more than 3 pages) and must be written in > English. They should contain the following: > > 1. An outline of the project, including its occupational and/or > environmental health objectives. > > 2. Why it is important. > > 3. The time-frame in which the project would be expected to take place. > > 4. What is needed to make it viable and successful (e.g., funding and/or > expertise). You should indicate clearly what your organization will > provide > (including what funding has been obtained, or is being requested, from > other > sources) and what you would ask from OK International. > > 5. How the success of the project would be evaluated > > 6. The name and contact information (including email address) for -the > organization/individual submitting the proposal, number of staff and > volunteers, annual budget, the background of the organization, including a > description of any previous work on occupational and/or environmental > health > issues, and names and titles of the principal people who would be involved > if the project were to proceed. Further information on the applicant, > including curricula vitae (CVs) for key individuals, may be attached to > the > proposal as an appendix. > > When and where proposals should be received: > > The final date for receipt of proposals is November 1, 2002. Proposals > may > be sent by post, fax, or e-mail, and should be addressed to: > > Mr. Perry Gottesfeld, M.P.H. > Executive Director > Occupational Knowledge International > 1255 Post Street, Suite 927 > San Francisco, CA 94109 > U.S.A. > > Fax: +1-415-441-5767 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: www.okinternational.org > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.380 / Virus Database: 213 - Release Date: 24/07/02 --[YONSATU - ITB]---------------------------------------------------------- Online archive : <http://yonsatu.mahawarman.net> Moderators : <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribe : <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Vacation : <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?BODY=vacation%20yonsatu> 1 Mail/day : <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?BODY=set%20yonsatu%20digest>