This event, to be held in Armenia, could be of interest to some, particularly the youth. Apologies for any possible crossposting.

Waudo 

On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:26:51 +0400, "UN GAID - Athgo" <yerevan08@athgo.org> said:

 

 

GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR ICT AND DEVELOPMENT

SECRETARIAT

And

THE COMMITTEE OF E-LEADERS FOR YOUTH AND ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT

Room DC1-1464, One United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017

Telephone: (1-212) 963-5796  Fax:  (1-917) 367-4340

e-mail:  gaid@un-gaid.org   Website:  www.un-gaid.org

 

 

 

15 August 2008

 

Dear Mr. Waudo Siganga,                                                              

In September of 2007, the United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and Development (GAID) hosted its first Youth Forum for ICT & Development in Geneva, Switzerland. Over 600 youth from 30 different countries convened to engage in a worldwide consultation on the use of ICTs to achieve the MDGs. One specific outcome of the forum was establishing a Global Youth Coalition for the UN ICT activities.  To this end, in April of 2008, the UNDESA-GAID appointed 12 young persons from around the globe to a Committee of e-Leaders for ICT & Youth, who aim to further build a worldwide network of youth that support the United Nations mission of harnessing technology for development.

 

On behalf of the UNDESA-GAID and the Committee of e-Leaders for ICT & Youth, we ask you to join us in our mission and request your support and for its first main event: the Global Innovation Forum for Education and Development, from 21 to 24 October 2008, in Yerevan, Armenia. We invite you to tap into your extensive youth networks and bring participants to this ground breaking event.

 

The Global Innovation Forum for Education and Development is being jointly organized by GAID, the Committee of e-Leaders, and Athgo International. The forum will bring together young ICT4D practitioners and experts from government, civil society and the private sector to showcase their successful ICT practices in the areas of local content, access and connectivity. A critical theme of the conference will be education for innovation in development with young people themselves displaying educational policy prescriptions as the key example of enhancing innovation for development. The four-day interactive conference will allow ample opportunity for young people to develop substantive policy proposals in collaboration with policy makers and business executives.   

 

Each participant will have the opportunity to engage policy makers, experts and his/her peers to draft innovative solutions to ICT development and implementation challenges.  On the final day, the young participants will showcase their plans in innovation panels.  The proposals will be evaluated by leaders in government, the private sector, and civil society, and will be showcased at the conference closing ceremonies.

 

Mr. Waudo Siganga

Chairman

The Computer Society of Kenya

P.O. Box 70180, 00400 TOM Mboya Street

Nairobi, Kenya

 

 

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The Secretary-General of the United Nations, in his message to the GAID Strategy Council meeting held in Silicon Valley in February 2007, stressed that:

 

            "It is important that you work as a true partnership of all essential

            stakeholders - governments, civil society, the private sector, academia

            and others. All of you are needed if we are to succeed."

 

Indeed, this is an outstanding opportunity for your organization to demonstrate its interest in ICT for Education and Development work, and showcase success stories that have empowered youth via ICTs.  The event will also offer many opportunities for your organization to develop closer cooperation with the global ICT community at large.

 

We warmly welcome your engagement in the upcoming Global Innovation Forum for Education and Development as an active partner. We invite you to reach out to your networks and recruit youth from around the world to attend the Forum. Young people (ages 18-35) are the critical audience of this cutting edge program and we look forward to fostering dialogue and innovation among youth. Participants can register at http://www.un-gaid.org/civicrm/event/register?id=4&reset=1.

 

We also invite you and representatives from your organization to present at one of the many panels and workshops of the conference. At these interactive sessions, presenters will engage the participants to analyze the state of ICT for development in the real developing world and inspire them to innovate solutions to pressing challenges.

 

A brief project document on the Forum’s objectives, participants, tentative programme structure, expected outcomes, budget estimates and sponsorship opportunities is attached for ease of reference.  Please do not hesitate to contact Enrica Murmura of the GAID secretariat at murmura@un.org should you need additional information or have questions. 

 

On behalf of the youth around the world engaged in ICTs, we thank you for your time and consideration. We hope that you will be an active partner/participant in this first major UN Committee of e-Leaders for ICT & Youth event.

 

Yours sincerely,

           

 

 

 

Sarbuland Khan

Executive Coordinator

GAID

 

Armen Orujyan

Member

GAID Committee of e-Leaders for Youth and ICT

 

 

 

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