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'''Nafissatou Mbodj''' is the Executive Director at [[SchoolNet Africa]];<ref>[http://blog.eun.org/is/2009/06/international_symposium_podcas_2.html  International Networks for ICT in Education Podcast: Nafissatou Mbodj, Executive Director, Schoolnet Africa]</ref> she has held this position since 2002. Her work has provided over 2,000 computers for African students, and resulted in capacity building and significant teaching improvement projects. One of their goals is to raise over 2 million computers. SchoolNet Africa is one of Africa's first African-led, African-based NGOs that operates across the continent to improve education access, quality and efficiency through the use of ICTs in African
 
'''Nafissatou Mbodj''' is the Executive Director at [[SchoolNet Africa]];<ref>[http://blog.eun.org/is/2009/06/international_symposium_podcas_2.html  International Networks for ICT in Education Podcast: Nafissatou Mbodj, Executive Director, Schoolnet Africa]</ref> she has held this position since 2002. Her work has provided over 2,000 computers for African students, and resulted in capacity building and significant teaching improvement projects. One of their goals is to raise over 2 million computers. SchoolNet Africa is one of Africa's first African-led, African-based NGOs that operates across the continent to improve education access, quality and efficiency through the use of ICTs in African
schools. SchoolNet Africa works mainly with students, teachers, policymakers and practitioners through country-based schoolnet organisations across Africa.<ref>User Submitted</ref><ref>[[ICANN 42]] Reference</ref> She advocates and participates in International conferences to spread awareness and offer solutions to the infrastructural problems Africa faces in implementing IT based educational programs.  The organization is present in 33 African countries.<ref>[http://www.ernwaca.org/panaf/spip.php?article987 About, Ernwaca.org]</ref>
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schools. SchoolNet Africa works mainly with students, teachers, policymakers and practitioners through country-based schoolnet organisations across Africa.<ref>User Submitted</ref><ref>[[ICANN 42]] Reference</ref> She advocates and participates in international conferences to spread awareness and offer solutions to the infrastructural problems Africa faces in implementing IT based educational programs.  The organization is present in 33 African countries.<ref>[http://www.ernwaca.org/panaf/spip.php?article987 About, Ernwaca.org]</ref>
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She has been a High School Teacher of French and English / General English and ESP at a Technical School for 10 years. Ms. Mbodj is also a longtime Trainee Supervisor at the Teachers ‘ College Methodology School, and an ICT World links instructor. She is also the President of ACSU (Association Culturelle Sénégal USA ), and an English teacher at DELC (Dakar English Teacher of ACSU).<ref>[http://www.schoolnetafrica.org/english/governing_body.html African Education Knowledge Warehouse Governing Body]</ref>
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Nafissatou Mbodj has been a High School Teacher of French and English / General English and ESP at a Technical School for 10 years. Ms. Mbodj is also a longtime Trainee Supervisor at the Teachers ‘ College Methodology School, and an ICT World links instructor. She is also the President of ACSU (Association Culturelle Sénégal USA ), and an English teacher at DELC (Dakar English Teacher of ACSU).<ref>[http://www.schoolnetafrica.org/english/governing_body.html African Education Knowledge Warehouse Governing Body]</ref>
    
Ms. Mbodj was previously the National Director of Worldlinks Senegal, which was a World Bank program working with ICT in Senegal.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
 
Ms. Mbodj was previously the National Director of Worldlinks Senegal, which was a World Bank program working with ICT in Senegal.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>

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