
Greetings Members, Below is a great opportunity to lean Internet Governance. The Online course is sponsored by NEPAD and it is free. I encourage you to apply. Warm Regards ______________________ Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya twitter.com/lordmwesh "There are some men who lift the age they inhabit, till all men walk on higher ground in that lifetime." - Maxwell Anderson ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Towela Jere <towelan@nepad.org> Date: 21 July 2014 20:49 Subject: [AFRI-Discuss] Call for applications for Online Training: Internet Governance in Africa - an Introduction To: Towela Jere <towelan@nepad.org> Dear all, Apologies for cross-posting and for those that may receive multiple copies of this message. Please circulate widely within your networks. Regards, Towela Call for applications for Online Training: Internet Governance in Africa - an Introduction The NEPAD e-Africa Programme invites applications for an online training programme "Internet Governance in Africa - an Introduction" Course Content The course will cover fundamental aspects of Internet Governance and Internet policy including: · Actors and processes · Infrastructure and broadband policy · Cybersecurity · Privacy and Human Rights · Network neutrality · Management of domain names and IP addresses · Socio-economic and development aspects of the Internet and Internet Governance The course will also offer case studies and practical examples from Africa and participants will be encouraged to contextualize their learning to their countries or regions. Target Audience The training is open to a wide variety of stakeholders including: · Government officials · Officials from regional and sub-regional institutions · Parliamentary representatives · Civil society activists and advocates · Students, academics and researchers · Journalists Eligibility Applicants must meet the following requirements: · Citizen of a member state of the African Union · Able to read, write and converse in English · Have reliable Internet access Applicants with an undergraduate degree may have an added advantage. Preference will be given to individuals living and working in Africa. Mode of Delivery The course will be delivered in English and will be conducted online using a mixture of facilitator-led sessions and self-directed learning. Participants should expect to spend at least 8 hours per week on the course. The course will be delivered over an 8-week period. Method of Application Apply online using the application form< https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DUAhmxVoh-l20DdZ_vqpRt3NAQGMIJGmzyyRIgyV9aA...
. (If you encounter problems with filling in the form online, you may request a Word version to be sent to you. Send your request to: towelan@nepad.org <mailto:towelan@nepad.org>) Deadline for applications Applications should be received on or before July 28. Late applications may be considered subject to availability of seats. Course Fees There are no fees associated with registration or participation in the course. Enquiries Enquiries may be directed to Towela Nyirenda-Jere via email: towelan@nepad.org<mailto:towelan@nepad.org>
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