Dear All, We held a successful seminar for Trade Union Movement and Labour on the National ICT Policy. They were appreciative but felt left out of the stakeholders forums. Could we consider inviting them to attend and participate at the planned 2006 ICT convention?. Thanks. David Malaba --- ANDREW KARANJA <andrew@aitecafrica.com> wrote:
Hi Alice,
I believe Florence had suggested the theme: Putting Technology to Work in the Community Sector.
Regards
Andrew
AITEC
-----Original Message----- From: kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of alice@apc.org Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:37 PM To: Marcel Werner; Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet Subject: [Kictanet] Re: ICT Convention 2006
Hi KICTANet members
Maybe we could start sounding off ideas Re; Theme for our national convention 2006. Recall Florence had suggested something a while ago don't seem to find it now. alice
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcel Werner" <mwerner@archway-productions.com> To: "Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet" <kictanet@kictanet.or.ke>; <alice@apc.org> Cc: <wcurrie@apc.org>; "Claire Sibthorpe" <csibthorpe@usa.net>; "Tina James" <tjames@intekom.co.za> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 11:55 PM Subject: ICT Convention 2006
Hi Alice,
We have effectively started working on the Nat'l ICT Convention 2006 and am sounding out interests in the ICT industry. We discussed it at KIF and
decided we will peg dates towards end September. That is necessary in order to be able mobilise support and participation.
Theme: we need a theme that rallies all sectors, nationwide.
Cheers, Marcel Werner (KIF Programme Cie)
Quoting alice@apc.org:
Thanks Charles
Speaking of ICT convention 2006. It was suggested that we need to begin plans for this quite early. Hope KIF is on top of this. We will need to begin discussing funding before the end of this year.
----- Original Message ----- From: "charles nduati" <charlesnduati2002@yahoo.co.uk> To: "Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet" <kictanet@kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:42 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [Kictanet] Desired Structure Summary
Hi All,
Here are my views and some of KIF's views.
1. I think membership should be restricted to legal organisations(entities)and not individuals.
2. There should be some norminal registration fee, but more importantly, we should come up with a membership charter that spells out values and privileges etc..
3. I suggest that we should expand the mission to include WORKING TOGEHTER TO ACHIEVE THE VSIION IN THE ICT POLICY
4. Can Ben siyahanya or any other lawyer explain to us what the difference between a trust and a foundation is.
Speaking for KIF, we are all for KICTANET and as you all know, we will continue leading the ICT convention.
Cheers,
Charles Nduati --- Florence Etta <Fetta@idrc.or.ke> wrote:
Not sure if the first email I sent out as
sent out but here it
is again. In this email I will try to summarize the
of last week's discussion on the desired structure for KICTANet.
We seem to have suggestions as follows:
1Mission: " Working together" (Waudo)
2 Objectives: As suggested (Florence,Alice and Nkuuhe)
3 Organisational type: Foundation/Trust (Brian)
4 Name of Trust/Foundation: Trust (for) KICTANet/KICTANet Foundation/KICTANet Trust
5 Trustess?? 5-7 Organisations with clout and respect in Kenya
6 Organisational Plan: Lean (Rigia, Harry, Mucheru) small secretariat say 3-person at any one time? Volunteers? Interns?
7 Activities/Workplan As agreed at July 29th meeting? Others?
We need to agree about the membership as well as membership managemnet/plan. So for the rest of this week it would be good to respond to these two issues.
Specifically 1) who would you say qualifies for membership in
that emerged by the end this network? and
2) how can membership be qualified or when
does a member fail to be a member?
This discussion will last only to the end of
Alias got picture this
week.
Thanks and cheers,
FE
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