Diplo Internet Governance Community

Stay networked. Get informed. Broadcast your projects.

NANA
  • Male
  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  • Burkina Faso
Share on Facebook Share on Facebook MySpace

NANA's Friends

  • ESSE Ya Hippolite Vincent
  • TRAORE Inoussa
  • Benson Ncube
  • NKURUNZIZA JEAN PAUL
  • Virginia (Ginger) Paque

NANA's Groups

 

NANA's Page

Profile Information

Did you take the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - IGCBP from DiploFoundation? If so, in which year? Who was tutoring you?
In 2011. My tutor was JeanPaul Kurzunziza
Where did you ¨discover¨ this Community portal?
IGCBP
What are you currently doing today and projects you have related to Internet governance?
Studies and research
In which ways the capacity building provided by Diplo has helped you and your community in Internet governance issues? (Question only for IGCBP Alumni)
It has mature my knowledge about Internet governance, and my capability to more serve my country

NANA's Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

NANA's Blog

Open source a solution for african countries

Open sources applications are been demonstrated as the solution for Africa. Open sources applications, because of their free kindness can help IT people to reach their expectation. As far as most african countries are developping countries and because most of them have finance issue they can benefit an ADDED-VALUE through open sources application.

That's why the AUF' Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie" is working for the promotion of the open source over the world.

I'm…

Continue

Posted on October 29, 2013 at 10:28pm

FTP is no more secure

It like FTP is no more secure. It is asked to the whole AUF (Francophony agency) to stop using FTP as file transfer method, because it is desmonstrated that FTP is no more secure. Next time, people must rather focus them selve around other method like # scp, #ssh  #ssh-copy ....

Posted on October 21, 2011 at 3:45am

Comment Wall

You need to be a member of Diplo Internet Governance Community to add comments!

Join Diplo Internet Governance Community

  • No comments yet!
 
 
 

Members

Groups

Follow us

Website and downloads

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.

Interviews


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

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service