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Kampala, Uganda, June 16-19

The Association for Progressive Communications (APC), with the support of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO), is planning a training course on "ICT Policy for Civil Society" in Kampala, June 16-19. The objective of the course is to build the capacity of civil society organisations to understand policy on information and communications technology (ICT) issues so that they become confident enough to critique and influence ICT policy processes in their own countries and at regional level. This course will be followed by a public meeting on June 20 on ICT and Development.

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The Association for Progressive Communications (APC), with the support of
the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization (CTO), is planning a
training course on "ICT Policy for Civil Society" in Kampala, June 16-19.

The objective of the course is to build the capacity of civil society
organisations to understand policy on information and communications
technology (ICT) issues so that they become confident enough to critique
and influence ICT policy processes in their own countries and at
regional level. This course will be followed by a public meeting on June 20
on ICT and Development.

If you are interested in being nominated to participate in this course,
please send your CV to [email protected]. Also, please provide of
statement indicating any experience you and/or your organisation has had
with the ICT policy process in Uganda. Alternatively, your statement can
discuss your views on the role of civil society in the ICT policy process
in Uganda.

The deadline for submitting applications is Thursday, May 15, 2003.