VLIR shows the participants on their www site:

http://www.vliruos.be/UK/02programme/01scholarships/results.htm [accessed May 2006]

International Training Program STIMULATE 6: participants

More than 140 formal requests for a grant have been received.

Selection was made in April 2006.

Academic selected candidates, proposed as effective scholar
data candidate: as mentioned in the application form

Zulu Hazel M.   15/10/1972   F    Zambia    
Nguyen Thi Thu Nga

10/04/1978

F    Viet Nam    
Millawithanachchi Urenika Samanthi    26/02/1973   F    Sri Lanka    
Dinh Thi Phuong Loan    30/11/1978   F    Viet Nam    
Quijano Grace    25/11/1971   F    Philippines    
Ramirez Céspedes Zulia    21/02/1977   F    Cuba    
Chatama Yuda    26/12/1977   M    Tanzania
 (United Republic of)
   
Lubuulwa Matthew    11/05/1979   M    Uganda    
Olaka Musa    31/07/1971   M    Kenya   will not, cannot participate
Chiguvare Jawet    03/01/1973   M    Zimbabwe    
Diaron Rina    21/08/1978   F    Philippines    
Weldemichael Molach    21/09/1972   F    Ethiopia    
Atiso Kodjo Elolo 1967 M  Ghana   replaces candidate who cannot participate
Nguyen 1978 F  Vietnam   replaces candidate who cannot participate

 

Participation by persons without a scholarship from VLIR, as follows:

            Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Registration = tuition fee
has been received
 
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Box 128

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Information Officer
Library and Information Services Unit
Information Sciences Division
Mahbuba, Dilruba ruba@icddrb.org x x x Y  
Sudan Khartoum National Library   Abdelatif     x x Y  

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