[WSIS CS-Plenary] 'Before the Horse' and 'After the Fact'

CONGO - Adina Fulga Radi wsis at ngocongo.org
Thu Dec 15 07:07:41 GMT 2005


Dear Wes, 

 

Thank you so much for the offer, extremely generous of you. CONGO being an
international membership association dealing with NGOs issues for over 60
years now, such DVDs are extremely useful for us as they can serve both for
promotion and training purposes.

We look forward to receiving your copy free of charge. 

Should you also require any information from our side of the world:-), my
colleagues and I will be happy to assist.

Wishing you my very best for 2006,

 

Sincerely,

Adina Fulga Radi.

 

 

Adina Fulga Radi

Media Relations Officer

CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat

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CH-1202 Geneva

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E-mail: wsis at ngocongo.org

Website: www.ngocongo.org

 

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De : plenary-admin at wsis-cs.org [mailto:plenary-admin at wsis-cs.org] De la part
de Wesley Shrum
Envoyé : jeudi, 15. décembre 2005 01:06
À : plenary at wsis-cs.org
Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] 'Before the Horse' and 'After the Fact'

 

We have a couple of movies made for WSIS available on DVD (no charge) if
anyone would like a copy (I’ll put them on one DVD before I duplicate this).

 

One was a movie (20 min) some of you might have seen at CERN or the IFIP
event for the Geneva phase called “Before the Horse” (as in, ‘don’t put the
cart before the horse’).  It’s about the problems of establishing
connectivity in India, Ghana, and Kenya at some research institutes and
university faculties.  The second, “After the Fact,” is the follow-up we
promised for Tunis, screened at the side event (“Past, Present, and Future
of Research in the Information Society” and the exhibition itself).  It
deals with problems of maintenance and connectivity in the African context.

 

Just send me your name & address & I’ll send you a copy.

 

All the best,

 

Wes Shrum

Professor of Sociology

Louisiana State University

http://worldsci.net <http://worldsci.net/> 

 

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