Hi Kivuva,
"This is a call for proposals for AIS 17 to be held in Nairobi"
I think AIS' (Africa Internet Summit ) date and hosting org have been chosen already, I guess the RFP is for a different meeting "AFRINIC’s 27th Public Policy Meeting".
or is it ?
Cheers
Nelson
This is a call for proposals for AIS 17 to be held in Nairobi---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "AFRINIC Communication" <comm-announce@afrinic.net>
Date: Mar 9, 2017 11:19 AM
Subject: [AFRINIC-Announce] Call for Hosting AFRINIC-27 is Open
To: <announce@afrinic.net>
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Dear Colleagues,
The call for hosting AFRINIC’s 27th Public Policy Meeting, AFRINIC-27, is open.
We invite potential organisations to submit a proposal to host this event.
The tentative dates for hosting AFRINIC-27 is 25-30 November 2017.
Hosting requirements for AFRINIC-27 can be found here at: http://www.afrinic.net/images/CFP_AFRINIC-27.pdf
Kindly use the information provided as a guide to prepare Country Host Proposal and Budget.
The deadline for submission of Country Host Proposals for AFRINIC-27 is 9 April.
For more information or queries on Hosting Requirements for AFRINIC-27, please contact: meeting@afrinic.net
Best regards,
AFRINIC Communications Team
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