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Interested in Freedom?

The Mont Pelerin Society has announced an essay competition titled, "Interested in Freedom"

Win a place at a conference in Nairobi on Freedom entitled

The Institutional Framework for Freedom in Africa

25th – 28th February 2007

www.mpskenya2007.org

This competition is open to Africans, living in Africa of 30 years old or
less on 31st December 2006.

Participants must submit an essay of between 1000 - 1500 words on one of
the three following titles which are taken from the condensed version of
The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek

• “The more the state ‘plans’ the more difficult planning becomes for the
individual”

• “Private Property is the most important guarantee of freedom”

• “Competition is the only method of co-ordinating human effort which does
not require the coercive or arbitrary intervention of authority”

Entries must be submitted on an email attachment no later than 31st
October 2006 and the results will be posted on the web site
www.mpskenya2007.org before January 14th 2007. Everyone submitting an
essay by 31st October will receive a free copy of Imani's CD “Ideas for a
Free Society”.

The authors of the best two submissions will receive a fully funded
invitation to attend the Mont Pelerin Special Meeting in Nairobi, February
25th – 28th 2007. Hotel and registration fee paid, sharing a room
possibly, economy class flight plus $500

For further details please contact


Sandra Birago Duah
Administrative Assistant
Imani: The Centre for Humane Education
No. 231 Bari House
Flat Top- Achimota
P.O.Box AT 411
Achimota-Ghana
Tel+233 21 417 094
Mobile: +233 244 638 178/ 70 83 66
Email: sandra (-at-)imanighana.org
Web: www.imanighana.org

Nigeria Contact Details:
Tunde Oladosu
Research Fellow
Initiative for Public Policy Analysis
9A Adekunle Odunlami Crescent
Off Aina George
Ilupeju, Lagos
Nigeria
Email: tunde@ippanigeria.org
Web:www.ippanigeria.org
Phone: 01-791-0959
Cell: 080287 43607

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