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ACP4IG Call for Applications.pdf
IGCBP10 Call for Applications.pdf
DiploFoundation is pleased to announce a Call for Applications for two online programmes in Internet Governance and ICT Policy.
* Call for applications and programme details for applicants from African-Caribbean-Pacific (ACP) states, a programme funded by the Secretariat of the ACP Group of States and the European Union and in partnership with seven ACP institutions. Information is available at www.diplomacy.edu/acp.
Shortcut to the online registration form for the ACP Program:
http://www.diplomacy.edu/links/RegACP10
* Call for applications and programme details for Diplo’s IGCBP10 programme for applicants from the Americas, Europe, MENA and Asia. Information is available at www.diplomacy.edu/ig.
Shortcut to the online registration form for the IGCBP10:
http://www.diplomacy.edu/links/RegIGCBP10
Both online programmes are designed to improve Internet governance (IG) related knowledge and skills for participants mainly from developing countries and assist them to participate meaningfully in the global decision-shaping debates on Internet governance (IG). The programmes also facilitate community building among individuals with different national, cultural, and professional backgrounds. The deadline for applications for both courses is 12 February 2010, and the foundation courses will begin March 1, 2010.
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Visit Diplo's IG website, www.diplomacy.edu/ig for info on programmes, events, and resources.
The full text of the book An Introduction to Internet Governance (6th edition) is available here. The translated versions in Serbian/BCS, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, and Portuguese are also available for download.
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Xu Jing (China)
Gao Mosweu (Botswana)
Jamil Goheer (Pakistan)
Virginia (Ginger) Paque (Venezuela)
Tim Davies (UK)
Charity Gamboa-Embley (Philippines)
Rafik Dammak (Tunisia)
Jean-Yves Gatete (Burundi)
Guilherme Almeida (Brazil)
Magaly Pazello (Brazil)
Sergio Alves Júnior (Brazil)
Adela Danciu (Romania)
Simona Popa (Romania)
Marina Sokolova (Belarus)
Andreana Stankova (Bulgaria)
Vedran Djordjevic (Canada)
Maria Morozova (Ukraine)
David Kavanagh (Ireland)
Nino Gobronidze (Georgia)
Sorina Teleanu (Romania)
Cosmin Neagu (Romania)
Maja Rakovic (Serbia)
Elma Demir (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Tatiana Chirev (Moldova)
Maja Lubarda (Slovenia)
Babatope Soremi (Nigeria)
Marilia Maciel (Brazil)
Raquel Gatto (Brazil)
Andrés Piazza (Argentina)
Nevena Ruzic (Serbia)
Deirdre Williams (St. Lucia)
Maureen Hilyard (Cook Islands)
Monica Abalo (Argentina)
Emmanuel Edet (Nigeria)
Mwende Njiraini (Kenya)
Marsha Guthrie (Jamaica)
Kassim M. AL-Hassani (Iraq)
Marília Maciel (Brazil)
Alfonso Avila (Mexico)
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