Diplo Internet Governance Community
Stay networked. Get informed. Broadcast your projects.
Time: October 29, 2011 from 12:15pm to 1pm
Location: Haagse Hogeschool Johanna Westerdijkplein 75
City/Town: The Hague
Website or Map: https://www.afrikadag.nl/engl…
Event Type: workshop, business, clinic, it
Organized By: Nadia Gombra
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2011
The workshop is hosted by Interliaise, SANEC and INTENT, who share the vision that ICT’s enable sustainable economic development in Africa.
We have joined forces with the goal to accelerate public and private sector development by channeling industry specific knowledge and information technology into the It services sector of Africa region.
Interliaise, SANEC and INTENT aim to introduce the concept of partnership innovation in Africa: Dutch companies working together with local companies to develop new IT-products, services, business models and markets, combining proven Dutch technology with local market
knowledge and capability to the benefit of multiple stakeholders in various countries.
Nadia Gombra, founder of Interliaise, will tune in on the role of the IT sector in economic development during this workshop.
During the workshop you will be challenged to apply what you have learned and develop your own ICT business model for Africa! The best idea will be rewarded with a characteristic doing business in Africa business Surprise.
When: Saturday 29 October 2011, 10H00 18H00.
The Business Clinic IT” takes place from 12H15-13H00
Where: Haagse Hogeschool Johanna Westerdijkplein 75, The Hague
Entrance Fee: €12,50
Click on the following link: https://www.afrikadag.nl/english/inschrijven to buy your ticket for the Africa day and register for our workshop now!
Faithfully yours,
Nadia Gombra (Interliaise) http://www.interliaise.com/
Mark Reyneker (SANEC) http://www.sanec.org/
\Richard Yeboah (Intent) http://www.intent.eu/
37 members
79 members
44 members
1 member
39 members
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.
Karlene Francis (Jamaica)
Ivar Hartmann (Brazil)
Elona Taka (Albania)
Fahd Batayneh (Jordan)
Edward Muthiga (Kenya)
Nnenna Nwakanma (Côte d'Ivoire)
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)
Pascal Bekono (Cameroon)
© 2023 Created by Community Owner.
Powered by
RSVP for Join our workshop about ‘IT sector development in Africa’ On Africa day 2011, October 29 in The Hague, the Netherlands to add comments!
Join Diplo Internet Governance Community