[AfrICANN-discuss] Urgent Request
Houmavo kouassi
houmavo100 at yahoo.fr
Thu May 14 22:08:45 SAST 2009
REPUBLIC OF TOGO
MINISTERY Of POST and TELECOMMUNICATION
01 BP:3679
Contact Point: Mensah DZIVENOU
Tel: +228 220 44 18
Technical Adviser
site web : http://telecom.gouv.tg
E-mail :info at telecom.gouv.tg
--- En date de : Mar 12.5.09, Abulkhirat Esam <AbulkhiratE at africa-union.org> a écrit :
De: Abulkhirat Esam <AbulkhiratE at africa-union.org>
Objet: [AfrICANN-discuss] Urgent Request
À: "africann at afrinic.net" <africann at afrinic.net>
Date: Mardi 12 Mai 2009, 14h41
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Dear colleagues,
Considering the current situation of the ICT, internet and its resources in Africa, the Assembly of the Heads of State and governments at its Ordinary Session of the African Union Summit held in Addis-Ababa,
Ethiopia in January 2009 approved the Decision (Assembly/AU/Dec. 232(XII)) to have the AU-2010 January Summit theme dedicated for ICT “Information and Communications Technologies in Africa: Challenges and Prospects for Development”.
Accordingly, I’m updating my old database for the Ministries in charge of ICT/CIT in Africa and I request you all to send me full details for the said ministries in your respective countries.
Thank you very much in advance.
Regards
_________________________________
Mr. Esam M. Abulkhirat
Senior ICT Policy Officer
Department of Human Resources Science & Technology
African Union Commission
Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA
P.O.Box 3243
Tel:(+251-11) 554 01 35 Ext: 198
Fax:(+251-11) 551 37 82 or 550 59 28
Mobile:(+251-911) 22 70 26
Abulkhirate at Africa-Union.Org
Aldhina at Yahoo.Com
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