Looks like the list is open.
I was able to post from my gmail account which is not subbed to the list.


Calling list admin…….



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Richard Stovall
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 3:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Exchange] IFFD - INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT

Just curious.  How do messages like this make it through if only subbed 
addresses can send?  Or am I the only one seeing these?

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Subject: [Exchange] IFFD - INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT

To: Recipients <IFFD_FUND_DONATION>

From: IFFD_FUND_DONATION

Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 12:18:19 +0530

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On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:48 AM, 
<IFFD_FUND_DONATION<mailto:IFFD_FUND_DONATION>> wrote:
IFFD - INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT
NOBEL HOUSE, 17 SMITH SQUARE
LONDON SW1P 3JR UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: 00448719157181
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

IFFD is an International Financial Institution and a Specialized Agency of the 
United Nations whose mission is to enable poor rural people to overcome 
poverty. IFFD's headquarters is in London, United Kingdom, and its staff work 
with poor rural people, their governments, communities and organizations in 
more than 80 countries to develop and finance programmes and projects aimed at 
increasing rural productivity and incomes. The Programme Management Department 
(PMD) is responsible for the overall lending programme of the Fund, and is 
composed of five regional divisions and a Policy and Technical Advisory 
Services Division.

Within the Latin America, Caribbean Division and Asia Continent the Senior 
Rural Development Specialist works with staff to increase the comparative 
advantage of IFFD in the region by Providing timely and authoritative 
analytical and advisory capacity to staff in appropriate forms to enhance the 
quality, relevance and effectiveness of LAC's work and instruments (Country 
Strategic Opportunities Programmes [COSOPs], projects, grants, policy dialogue, 
knowledge management, South-South Cooperation, portfolio review and M&E). 
Developing and implementing strategies, systems and approaches to better 
integrate the different types of operations, allowing IFFD to enhance its 
value-addition capacity, its scale of operations, and its impact on poverty 
reduction in the region. Therefore, the IFFD is welcoming grantee applications 
from around the globe to funding individuals, organizations, industries and 
institutional bodies and other related sections to reduce the poverty menace 
globally for which each application is allowed to  receive funds not more than 
One Million United State Dollar (1,000,000.00USD).

Kindly fill out the below form.

1. full name.................................
2. 
Address.....................City......................State.....................
3. Marital status...............
4. Occupation.................................
5. Age........................................
6. Contact phone number.......................
7. Email Address..............................
Note: Your swift reply will enable us to proceed further with your details to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Regards
Mrs Rose Lofer
IFFD Co-ordinator
Tel: 00448719157181


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