[Kictanet] Monday forum please attend
Brian Longwe
brian at pure-id.com
Thu Jan 18 19:40:11 EAT 2007
True - there has been no response from the designated address on the
invitation....
Brian
On Jan 18, 2007, at 2:17 PM, Sammy Buruchara wrote:
> Wanjiku,
>
> I sent the invites for this workshop with registration form on this
> list but have not seen any sign that it went through.
>
> Is there a filter?
>
> Sammy
>
> On Jan 18, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Rebecca Wanjiku wrote:
>
>>
>> PROPOSED REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM (RCIP)
>> STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION WORKSHOP
>> Hope you are planning to attend the stakeholder workshop on the
>> proposed regional Communication Infrastructure Program (RCIP) on
>> Monday.
>>
>> The consultation workshop organized jointly by the ministry of
>> Information and Communication and the World Bank. The forum will
>> address issues relating to connectivity, lowering costs and the
>> environmental implications of the infrastructure.
>>
>> The World Bank claims that Economic development in Eastern and
>> Southern Africa (E&SA) is held back by prohibitive
>> telecommunications and ICT costs due to incomplete liberalization
>> and lack of infrastructure.
>>
>> The proposed Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (RCIP)
>> is a joint World Bank Group effort to leverage private sector
>> participation along side efforts by eight other development
>> partners (AfDB, AFD, DBSA, DFID, EIB, EU, KfW and SIDA).
>> It will be a chance for you to interrogate the project and find
>> out what it will cost the country in terms of WB demands.
>>
>> The minister, the PS and other senior WB officials will be present
>> to answer any questions regarding the project.
>>
>> It will also be a forum where stakeholders in the ICT industry can
>> find out more about the position of the ICT bill and whether the
>> priority should be making the process transparent or putting in
>> place an Act that can safeguard against any excesses by procuring
>> entities.
>>
>> The PS has forwarded the registration and background documents but
>> if you require any assistance, just email me.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> alice at apc.org wrote:
>> Dear All
>>
>> Becky Wanjiku, a journalist with Highway Africa, will be working
>> with the
>> KICTAnet to produce our monthly E-bulletins as well as working on
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>>
>> Thank you and best regards
>> alice
>>
>>
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>>
>> Rebecca Wanjiku,
>> journalist,
>> p.o box 33515,
>> Nairobi.00600
>> Kenya.
>>
>> Tel. 254 720 318 925
>>
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