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'''Daouda MBaye''' is a journalist at ''Les Afriques''. Daouda covers both business and technology. To him entering that community meant improving Internet for better uses and pratice. He did his best to put the computers (P III ou IV, ...) which were coming to be obsolescent in the North into the hands of the youth of the developping countries...
'''Daouda MBaye''' is a journalist at ''Les Afriques''.<ref>[http://ma.linkedin.com/pub/daouda-mbaye/18/b8b/aa9 linkedin]</ref> Daouda covers both business and technology. He wants to improve the Internet with better uses and practices and has worked to take obsolete computers from other regions and give them out to youth in developing countries.


== Career History ==
== Career History ==


Prior Daouda MBaye worked as a journalist for a weekly economic newspaper "La nouvelle tribune".
Previously, Daouda worked as a journalist for a weekly economic newspaper "La nouvelle tribune".<ref>[http://ma.linkedin.com/pub/daouda-mbaye/18/b8b/aa9 linkedin]</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 21 May 2021

Country: Morocco
LinkedIn:    Daouda MBaye

Daouda MBaye is a journalist at Les Afriques.[1] Daouda covers both business and technology. He wants to improve the Internet with better uses and practices and has worked to take obsolete computers from other regions and give them out to youth in developing countries.

Career History

Previously, Daouda worked as a journalist for a weekly economic newspaper "La nouvelle tribune".[2]

Education

ISCAE

References