Community Building
The effects of the Capacity Building and Training Programmes go beyond training individuals. The knowledge they have gained from the programme contributes to building expert communities and raising awareness in the region.
DiploFoundation further contributes to building communities through the provision of informative material such as booklets, DVDs and visualisation tools all aimed to educate and raise awareness on Internet Governance.
Internet Governance Awareness Session
Diplo Associate & Hon. Coordinator for IG in India, Dr. Dhrupad Mathur conducted an Internet Governance awareness session at S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai, a leading Business-School of India. The session consisted of 60 participants of the PGDSM-MIT program, which is a specialized programme in collaboration with Virginia Tech University, USA. More...
Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference
Diplo associate and tutor Ginger Paque and Robert Guerra of Priveterra, one of the advisors from Diplo's capacity building programme, ran a session on Training Programs in Human Rights and IT Security at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference held in Montreal last week. More....
CTU Ministerial Briefing
Diplo associate and tutor on the capacity building programme Marsha Guthrie presented an overview on Internet Governance issues for the Carribean at the Caribbean Telecommunications Union Ministerial Briefing held in Anguilla in April.
Commonwealth Connects e-Partnership Summit
Diplo associate & Hon. Coordinator for IG in India, Dr. Dhrupad Mathur attended the Commonwealth Connects e-Partnership Summit in New Delhi and participated in discussions on “Policy Development & Regulatory Capacity”, highlighting Internet Governance issues. Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon and the Chairperson of Commonwealth Connects, Dr Michael Frendo, who is the Foreign Minister of Malta, also spoke at the event. More...
eDiscussion: East-African Submarine Optical Fiber Cable
Diplo associate John Walubengo ran an online discussion, from January 22 – 10 February 2007, on the issues surrounding the East-African Submarine Optical Fiber. The East African Coast remains the only seabed that is yet to be covered by International Submarine Optical Fiber Cable (OFC) Connectivity. More...
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