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Arsene Tungali commented on Nnenna Nwakanma's blog post MAG: To be or not to be?
Arsene Tungali commented on Deirdre Williams's blog post Not really a blog postDear colleagues,
Responding the the MAG Renewall call and Ginger's email, i would like to submit my nomation for your attention. I hope to have your votes regarding my background and my goals once elected at the MAG:
Full name: TUNGALI BAGUMA Arsene
Gender: Male
Nationality: CONGOLESE (DRC)
Country of residence: Democratic Republic…
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 2:20pm
Here are some ideas I posted in last week chat transcripts (Diplo Policy Research-IGCBP12) and thought they would help for information. I would like to hear your thoughts.
Consultation in DRC
In DRC, public consultation has never been done. In my opinion, I have never been consulted in anything regarding government’s policy. Consultation is almost done in traditional way, just few people. Regarding the laws, MPs are making them and discuss them in small groups…
ContinuePosted on November 8, 2012 at 10:57am
Two words...
LAst week, someone told me without giving further explanations that there is a clear difference between "e-business" and "e-commerce". This was when i lunched the online debate that we are doing each week with my organization Rudi International through it's program called "Rudi for Women and Girls Online" on that topic.
I didnt think about it right when i posted the topic on our Facebook page…
ContinuePosted on September 20, 2012 at 9:08am — 2 Comments
Rudi International: An experience on e-participation, the first month!
I am going to share with you an evaluation of our e-debates on ICTs. Rudi International is the organization I am Co-founder of and now the Executive Director. The organization aims to link the African diaspora with those on the continent inciting them all to partake to the development of Africa. We launched an ICT specialized program,…
ContinuePosted on July 5, 2012 at 10:18am
Deirdre Williams said… Hi Arsene - thank you for the invitation.
Chinmayi Arun said… Thank you
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