Thanks for the emails and well done to Kictanet for this.
If the presentation from Ministry of Education is the core project presentation on the proposed execution, I agree that it would be great to share this before compiling the final report from the meeting. This will allow those who were unable to participate to provide input.
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Daktari,The presentations will be shared with the brief report as soon as itis ready. The Ministry representative indicated that there is plentyof room for the ICT sector to engage with it to make the project asuccess. Over 80 stakeholders participated and the discussions wereinsightfull as Yawe says. Many thanks to iLab Africa (StrathmoreUniversity), the Ministry of Education represented by Mr. Sang,UNESCO, represented by Jaco Du Toit, Africa Nazarene Universityrepresented by Mercy Kawira, LPI East Africa represented by EvansIkua, and all the other stakeholders who found time to come andengage.Best RegardsOn 7/5/13, waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com> wrote:Can that enlightening presentation by MoE be shared or is it
confidential?
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013, at 08:27 AM, robert yawe wrote:
Hi,
As many of you are aware yesterday KICTANET held a forum at Strathmore
to come up with a position paper on the Class 1 Laptop project that
will be rolling out in January 2014.
We had a number of very enlightening position papers but most important
was a presentation by the Ministry of Education on the project.
Your core team will be compiling the final report which will be
presented on behalf of KICTANET to the relevant government and
parliamentary groups on the 19th of July 2013.
Regards
Robert Yawe
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