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KAMWENUBUSA Jean-Claude
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Did you take the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - IGCBP from DiploFoundation? If so, in which year? Who was tutoring you?
YES I did. In 2010 I benefited scholarships and I completed basic and advanced phases on “Internet Governance and ICTs policy Capacity Building courses. My tutors are Jean-Paul NKURUNZIZA and Marsha Guthrie.
Where did you ¨discover¨ this Community portal?
From internet.
What are you currently doing today and projects you have related to Internet governance?
FIGHTING AGAINST POVERTY, unemployment, illiteracy, childcare and education. Promote access to free and or low cost internet development, services innovation, improvement of the policy and the telecommunications infrastructure development.



UNIVERSITY CENTRE is a place where students and recently graduated professionals can visit in Burundi to further access to internet and improve skills in ICTs, do researches, learn, interact, and exchange best practises. I am coordinator of University Student Outreach Group which focuses on mobile health, education and economic development. The university Outreach group of students in our centre has produced VIDEO AND AUDIO MUSIC and conduct researches in key fields. The University branch contribute to involve academic researchers, students in lifelong studies, it reduce the high rates of university student drop out school.
In which ways the capacity building provided by Diplo has helped you and your community in Internet governance issues? (Question only for IGCBP Alumni)
I was equipped with KNOWLDGE AND SKILLS necessary to fight against poverty. I have gained conscious to become more involved in IG and ICTs academic researches, education, teacher training programs in Burundi Training centers and schools.

I use Internet to facilitate all tasks and work remotely with others DiploFriends a better way to reduce problems related of lack of Human Resources at the local scene and since then, we achieve more online. We have improved community participatory methods using Internet and IG forums, gatherings, modules and strategies. We continue to learn from Europe, USA, and ASIA while we are based in Africa, Burundi. Via Diplo Internet Governance Capacity Building we create new job and /or opportunities related to Internet and Governance, Education, Awareness, timely news, events, research, vacancy, ...

I also improved skills in thinking, working and working in professional team of university background environmental education, using computers, internet and languages.
Please list the names of organizations you are a member of, including hyperlinks for more information when possible.
-ASASS-BURUNDI: www.healthwelfarework.org
-ABC4ALL: www.abc4all.com
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www.healthwelfarework.org

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Security of Resources on the Internet is a challenge that some groups can focus on in developing country, in their perspective region

and country. However, challenges of lacking the human resources with skills

and knowledge as well as experiences in such fields of ICTs POLICY,

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Posted on October 23, 2010 at 7:30pm

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The Alumni Jean-Claude KAMWENUBUSA is a DiploActivist in Burundi. Last months ago he was nominated by Changemaker on entry “JETIME Communication and internet Network”. In 2010 he benefited scholarships and he…

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Posted on September 3, 2010 at 1:00pm

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The Alumni Jean-Claude KAMWENUBUSA is a DiploActivist in Burundi. Last months ago he was nominated by Changemaker on entry “JETIME Communication and internet Network”. In 2010 he benefited scholarships and he…

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Posted on November 30, 1999 at 12:00pm

SMS Mobile Technologies and changemaker

The Alumni Jean-Claude KAMWENUBUSA is a DiploActivist in Burundi. Last months ago he was nominated by Changemaker on entry “JETIME Communication and internet Network”. In 2010 he benefited scholarships and he…

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Posted on November 30, 1999 at 12:00pm

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At 10:12am on June 18, 2010, Diplo IGCBP said…
This sounds great, Jean Claude! Let me approve and then we see how the group goes!
At 9:36am on June 16, 2010, Diplo IGCBP said…
Hi Jean-Claude! Welcome to our Community!!!

You are proposing to create a new group called "SITICAL-Solutions Internet et TIC en Afrique "

Can you explain a little more on the purpose of the group so we examine whether the Group feature is the best one for reaching your goals?
At 9:54pm on June 3, 2010, NKURUNZIZA JEAN PAUL said…
Bienvenue Jean Claude sur ce réseau !
 
 
 

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