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==Professional Experience==
==Professional Experience==
Within INTIF, Mr. Ouedraogo has been working on issues related to internet governance, free sofware and human resource development. He is also known for the networks he set up for developing Internet within Africa.<ref>[http://gac.icann.org/gac-observers/mr-pierre-ouedraogo GAC website]</ref>
At INTIF Mr. Ouedraogo has been working on issues related to internet governance, free sofware and human resource development. He is also known for the networks he set up for developing Internet within Africa.<ref>[http://gac.icann.org/gac-observers/mr-pierre-ouedraogo GAC website]</ref>
He is a founding member of AfrICANN, or the African network of participants to the ICANN process; and also a founding member of [[AfTLD]].
He is a founding member of [[AfrICANN]], or the African network of participants to the ICANN process; and also a founding member of [[AfTLD]].


Pierre is a member of [[FOSSFA]], the Free [[Open Source]] software foundation for Africa.<ref>[http://www.cptech.org/events/learningtools04052004/bio/po.html Short bio]</ref>
Pierre is a member of [[FOSSFA]], the Free [[Open Source]] software foundation for Africa.<ref>[http://www.cptech.org/events/learningtools04052004/bio/po.html Short bio]</ref>

Revision as of 18:23, 29 April 2011

Country: France

Pierre Ouedraogo is a Project Manager at INTIF, the Francophone Institute for Information and New Technologies. Mr. Ouedraogo is also a member of the ccNSO within ICANN, and a member of ISOC. [1]

Professional Experience

At INTIF Mr. Ouedraogo has been working on issues related to internet governance, free sofware and human resource development. He is also known for the networks he set up for developing Internet within Africa.[2] He is a founding member of AfrICANN, or the African network of participants to the ICANN process; and also a founding member of AfTLD.

Pierre is a member of FOSSFA, the Free Open Source software foundation for Africa.[3]

Education

  • Master in Physics and Chemistry, University of Ouagadougou
  • Master in information systems at the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve

References