Inyila Cyber Academy, Nigeria - [WSIS CS-Plenary] LAUNCH of INTERNET GOVERNANCE PROJECT

ariwae at unl.ac.uk ariwae at unl.ac.uk
Sun Jul 18 12:38:28 BST 2004


Dear All

This is a great idea and success on the Internet Governance applications.

I have a new project in Nigeria addressing similar issues - called Inyila
Cyber Academy (in aprtnership with the Mobile and Wireless Communication
agenda for e-community linking 14 villages) We hope to secure
international funding to facilitate this positive agenda to enable grass
root infrastructure provision and resource allocation)

This project was discussed in a The DallasCon - which was a wireless
communication conference held in the United States this year.

I hope collaborate with other similar project and research development
globally to energise the positive agenda of the United Nations

I look forward to your reply


Ezendu Ariwa



>                              * * * Please Forward * * *
>
>                          ======================
>  Announcing the Launch
>                                         of the
>                            Internet Governance Project
>                            www.InternetGovernance.org
>                          ====================We are pleased to announce
> the launch of the Internet Governance Project
> (IGP), a multi-university partnership to analyze global Internet policy
> issues.  IGP's research agenda is closely related to the on-going United
> Nations' review of Internet Governance.
>
> IGP's member institutions include two research centers at Syracuse
> University:
>     - The Convergence Center at the School of Information Studies
>     - The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School
> and one research center at the Georgia Institute of Technology:
>     - The Internet and Public Policy Project (IP3) at the School of Public
>       Policy
>
> As its first project IGP is providing the United Nations' Information and
> Communication Technologies Task Force (UN ICT TF) a detailed analysis of
> global policy regimes. The resulting study will provide a fact-based "map"
> of
> existing global rules for the Internet and the institutions that make
> those
> rules.
>
> IGP's research team includes:
> - MILTON MUELLER, Professor, Syracuse University School of Information
> Studies
> - JOHN R. MATHIASON, Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University Maxwell School
> of
>    Citizenship and Public Affairs
> - HANS KLEIN, Assoc. Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of
>    Public Policy
> - LEE MCKNIGHT, Assoc. Professor, Syracuse University School of
> Information
>    Studies
> - MARC HOLITSCHER, Lecturer, Institut für Politikwissenschaft der
> Universität
>    Zürich
>
> For information on the relevant UN activities:
> 	http://www.itu.int/wsis/
> For more information on the Internet Governance Project:
> 	www.InternetGovernance.org
> or send an inquiry to:
> 	info at InternetGovernance.org
>
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>
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