[kictanet] Examples of success story of women who utilized ICT in their careers

waudo siganga emailsignet at mailcan.com
Mon Nov 28 17:20:10 EAT 2011


Hi Suraj,
Was there a program that ran already and you are looking for
those women that participated? Otherwise if you are just looking
for those who utilised ICT at university and then started a
business I could put in a nomination.
Waudo

Waudo
On Monday, November 28, 2011 3:47 PM, "Suraj Shah"
<suraj at surajshah.co.ke> wrote:

  Hello Listers
  At Intel we need a success story of women who utilized ICT
  (PC/Internet) during their university studies and then
  established a successful business.  A selected story will be
  highlighted at the Women Summit in Morocco in December.
  In particular, we would want information in the following
  format:
  About the program
  •       Why did you join? What did you want to accomplish?
  •       What did you learn in the program?
  •       How has the program helped you improve your
  accomplishments?
  •       Describe your relationship with the facilitator /
  volunteers
  About the future
  •       What do you take from the program to accompany you in
  your future personal life?
  •       What are your aspirations and future plans?
  •       Will the program help you choose a profession? Change
  your current occupation? What would you like to work in?
  Please direct any success story to me.  Thanks
  Suraj Shah
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