[AfrICANN-discuss] Call for Local Hosts - 2011 Training Workshop
ObjetProposition d'accueillir un atelier de formation en AfriNIC
<country_name>
Anne-Rachel Inné
annerachel at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 09:11:57 SAST 2011
Baudouin, Daddy, tous,
AfriNIC essaye de couvrir tout le continent avec ces formations en
tournante.. Il me souviens qu'une formation a eu lieu en Janvier 2008
en LIR/IPv6 en RDC. Regradez le site.
Rapprochez vous de Tamon et d'AfriNIC pour voir ce qui est possible et
allez voir le site d'AfriNIC pour les calendriers avant de crier sur
les listes. Il y'a eu un appel en mis fevrier avant la lsite
definitive 2011. Merci de souscrire aux listes d'AfriNIC aussi. Elles
vous seraient d'une grande utilite je pense.
Bien a vous
ar
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Baudouin SCHOMBE <b.schombe at gmail.com> wrote:
> Bonjour,
> je suis tout a fait d'accord avec Daddy. Il serait souhaitable que la RDC
> soit inclue dans cette premiere phase sur la formation en IPv6.
>
> Je ne trouve pas le pourquoi de cette exclusion. Daddy a une expertise dans
> ce domaine.
>
>
> SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
>
> *COORDONNATEUR DU CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL (CAFEC)
> ACADEMIE DES TIC
> *COORDONNATEUR NATIONAL REPRONTIC
> *MEMBRE FACILITATEUR GAID AFRIQUE
> *AT-LARGE MEMBER (ICANN)
> *NCUC/GNSO MEMBER (ICANN)
>
> Téléphone mobile:+243998983491/+243811980914
> email : b.schombe at gmail.com
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>
>
>
> 2011/2/23 Daddy TALASI KAZIAMA <daddytalasi at gmail.com>
>>
>> Bonjour à tous,
>>
>> Je réagit par rapport à la planification 2011 des atelier dans la
>> planification et la configuration de la technologie IPv6.
>>
>> En effet, en voyant le pays ciblé pour le programme 2011, la République
>> Démocratique du Congo n'est pas cité., pourquoi?
>> Si possible de révoir un peut se programme car nous avons aussi besoin de
>> telles formations sur IPv6.
>>
>> Car il deviens incontournable et moi je fait me recherche sur Ipv6, Et je
>> pense bien que cette formation nous sera utile pour vulgariser l'IPv6 dans
>> toutes notre pays et surtout ciblés les université et nos ISP (FAI) soit nos
>> opérateurs de télécommunication, afin de voir comment faire de migration de
>> Ipv4 vers IPv6.
>>
>> Merci pour la suite,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I reacts to the planning workshop in 2011 of planning and configuration of
>> IPv6 technology.
>>
>> Indeed, seeing the target country for the 2011 program, the Democratic
>> Republic of Congo is not mentioned. Why?
>> If possible can review a program because we also need such training on
>> IPv6.
>>
>> For it must become and I made myself on IPv6 research, and I think that
>> this training will help us to popularize IPv6 in all our countries and
>> especially targeted the university and our ISP (ISP) is our
>> telecommunications operators to to see how the migration of IPv4 to IPv6.
>>
>> Thank you for the sequel,
>>
>>
>> --
>> Daddy TALASI KAZIAMA
>> Informaticien,
>> IPv6 Center In D.R Congo
>> 44. De l'hôpital (ex-huilerie)
>> Kinshasa-Gombe
>> Tél: +243 099 394 653
>> e-mail: talasi at cd.refer.org
>> daddytalasi at gmail.com
>> talasidaddy at yahoo.fr
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Mukom Akong T <tamon at afrinic.net>
>> Date: 2011/2/18
>> Subject: [AfrICANN-discuss] Call for Local Hosts - 2011 Training Workshop
>> To: announce at afrinic.net
>> Cc: africann at afrinic.net, afgwg-discuss at afrinic.net
>>
>>
>>
>> [With apologies for cross-posting]
>>
>>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> In 2010, AfriNIC organised eleven (11) training workshops during which
>> more than 300 network engineers were trained mostly in planning and
>> configuring IPv6 technology. This was accomplished with the assistance of
>> several in-country local hosts and sponsors. We are looking forward to doing
>> more workshops this year, and as such, we would like to solicit for support
>> of interested parties who will collaborate with AfriNIC as local hosts for
>> training workshops in the following countries:
>>
>> Malawi, Swaziland, Zimbabwe
>> Seychelles, Djibouti, Angola
>> Ghana, Mali, Togo
>> Tanzania (AfriNIC-14), Kenya, Zambia
>> Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon
>> Central African Republic, Niger
>> Algeria, Morocco, Mozambique
>>
>> As local host, your responsibilities shall be as follows:
>>
>> 1. Publicise the event within your country.
>> 2. Secure a suitable venue for the workshop and arrange catering for the
>> participants.
>> 3. Assist with getting visas for the AfriNIC trainers.
>> 4. Provide Internet connectivity as well as other on-site logistics at the
>> training venue.
>>
>> All our workshops are non-commercial and FREE of charge to all eligible
>> participants (maximum of 36) with priority given to AfriNIC member
>> organisations.
>>
>> If you are interested in being a local host, please send an email to tamon
>> [at] afrinic [dot] net with the following information:
>>
>> Subject: Proposal to Host AfriNIC Training Workshop in <country_name>
>>
>> a. Organisation's name:
>> b. Organisation's physical address:
>> c. Name and contact details (email and phone number) of main contact
>> person within the organisation who will be responsible for the event.
>>
>>
>> Warm regards.
>>
>>
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