InWEnt co-organized two tracks of the Idlelo 3 conference in Dakar/Senegal (16 - 20 March 2008), including the following presentations (Some of the presentations are posted on WebPresent/Chameleon and can be viewed online. All available presentations are posted below, as .ppt, .odp or .pdf.):
Monday 17 March 2008
Conference Track 2: Human Capacities, Capabilities and Competencies
* Introduction to the track (Derek Keats, University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
* SENECLIC: Presidential Digital Inclusion Initiative in Senegal (Abakar Diop, Director, Presidential Advisor on Decentralised Cooperation and Digital Solidarity Fund, Senegal)
* Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie: FOSS capacity building (Pierre Ouedraogo, Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, France)
FLOSS capacity development (Rishab Ayer Ghosh, UNU-Merit, Netherlands)
* FOSS training experiences of efossnet (Solomon Gizaw, efossnet, Ethiopia)
* Importance of FOSS for Sustainable African Development (Kim Tucker, CSIR/Meraka, South Africa)
* Introduction to the track (James Wire Lunghabo, Linux Solutions, Uganda)
Tuesday 18 March 2008
Conference Track 3: Business Models and Community Development
* Launch of InWEnt's new programme ict@innovation (Balthas Seibold, InWEnt, Germany)
* Free Software for a Free Africa (John 'Maddog' Hall, USA)
* Economics of FLOSS business Models (Karsten Gerloff, UNU Merit, Netherlands)
* Connecting and sustaining linkages between technical communities and business (Alex Gakuru, Kenya)
* Business through FOSS - Open Source bundle for SME in Ethiopia (Thomas Rolf, GTZ, Project Leader on-e, ecbp, Ethiopia)
* Business Models adopted by OPENWORLD (Dorcas Muthoni Gachari, Openworld, Kenya)
* Taking care of today with offline (Renaud Gaudin, Geekcorps, Netherlands)
* Accessibility in the Virtual Workplace: Opportunities and challenges (Glenn McKnight, ODESSA, Canada)
Expert Panel: In search of African FOSS Business Models and Skills