[Kictanet] BPO Training
Judy kimiti
jkimiti01 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Sep 6 10:53:37 EAT 2006
Dear members,
Hon. Mutahi Kagwe recently, and quite appropriately, challenged the
private
sector for lagging behind in the implementation of ICT policy
aspirations.
Echoing this concern, Dr. Bitange Ndemo, his PS lamented the apparent
disconnect between policy expectations for Kenyans to seize the
enormous
opportunity presented and the reality on the ground.
Challenged like everyone one else, this is the Internet Society's
response,
which fits very well within this project mission.
I look forward to your support by participating, sponsoring a trainee
or
circulating this to your networks. That way, you will give another
person(s)
the knowledge where to find this "hard to find" training.
Sincerely,
Alex Gakuru
Telephone 020 -2732311
-2732312
Mobile 0722- 739100
Email: gakuru at gmail.com
04 September 2006
Dear Applicant/Colleague,
The Internet Society through "focusing on the individual internet user"
in
collaboration with Cascade Global are holding Business Process
Outsourcing
"how-to" half-day workshops targeting individuals, and businesses
interested
in BPO ventures.
Date: 07/09/2006 and 08/09/2006
Time: 9:00 am 1:00 pm
Venue: ISOC Training Centre,
4th Ngong Avenue, Gordon Melvin House, Nairobi
+254 20 2732311 / 2732312
+254 722 739100 (Booking contacts: Judy or Alex)
Cost: Kshs 10,000/= (per person)
Internet Society: (http://www.isoc.org/)
Founded in 1992, the Internet SOCiety (ISOC) is a non-profit,
non-governmental, international, professional membership organisation
with
more than 100 organizations and over 20,000 individual members in over
180
countries.
The Internet Society believes that the Internet is for everyone. From
its
inception the mission
of the Internet Society has been to promote the open development,
evolution,
and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the
world.
People in all parts of the world can use the Internet to improve their
quality of life because the standards, technologies, business
practices, and
government policies connected with the Internet sustain an open
universally
accessible platform for innovation, creativity, and economic
opportunity.
Complementing its vision of the future is the Internet Society's vision
of
its role in creating that future: As the hub of a global network of
individuals and organisations, the Internet Society is an effective
advocate
for the core values of an open and accessible Internet.
The mission of ISOC is to promote the open development, evolution, and
use
of the Internet for the benefit of people throughout the world - to
ensure
that "The Internet is for Everyone".
Kenya project mission:
"Focus on the individual-the individual internet user and the
individual who
has not yet been able to connect. Focus your attention on issues that
will
affect their lives and the way they use the Internet. And most of all,
focus
on giving them more choice and more control over this incredibly
powerful,
enabling technology."
"The Internet is for Everyone"
I look forward to your participation.
Sincerely,
Alex Gakuru
Project Manager
<esther.ngaine at citigroup.com>
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