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'''Anju Mangal''' is the Information Specialist at Secretariat of the Pacific Community ([[PICISOC]]).<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/anju-mangal/7/952/49 linkedin.com]</ref>
'''Anju Mangal''' is the Information Specialist at the [[PICISOC|Secretariat of the Pacific Community]] (PICISOC).<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/anju-mangal/7/952/49 Anju Mangal, LinkedIn.com.] Updated 2015 June 23.</ref>


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Anju has been the Information Specialist at the Land Resources Division in the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). She has contributed toward the progress of the ([[IKM]]) activities in Land Resources Division ([[LRD]]), SPC, where she is in-charge of training LRD staff in IKM and data management information systems.  
Anju Mangal has been the Information Specialist at the Land Resources Division in the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. She has contributed toward the progress of the activities in the Land Resources Division, where she is in-charge of training staff in data management and information systems.<ref name="isoc">[http://www.isoc.org/pubpolpillar/igfambassadors/alumni.php?id=9 isoc.org]</ref>


She has been the Chairwoman of the [[PICISOC]] Women in ICT Special Interest Group.<ref>[http://www.wfeo.org/women/wfeown.html wfeo.org]</ref> For two years, she served as a board member of PICISOC. She is dedicated to increasing the partcipation of women, youth, and people with disabilities, in [[ICT]].<ref name="isoc"></ref>


Ms Mangal promotes participatory approaches to support sustainable management of natural resources through geographical information systems (GIS) and coordinates appropriate training to build capacity in ICTs, using the Internet to access web-based information systems within the 22 Pacific Island Countries. Her project "Participatory 3D GIS Modelling Exercise for Resource Use, Development Planning and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Fiji" received the e-culture World Summit Award in 2007. Ms Mangal is the Chairwoman of the Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC) Women in ICT Special Interest Group, which aims to help Pacific women better understand the current state of access, participation, and leadership of Pacific Women in ICTs. She served as a Board member of PICISOC for two years. She is particularly interested in working to increase the participation of women, youth, and people with disabilities, who are amongst the most neglected groups in ICT.
Ms. Mangal has also been a board member of the United Blind Persons of Fiji and has worked with the [[IGF]] Dynamic Coalition for Accessibility, youth and women special interest group.<ref name="picisoc">[http://picisoc.org/pipermail/picisoc_picisoc.org/2009-September/006482.html picisoc.org]</ref> She was a Member of the Interim Special Interest Group related to women’s issues in 2006.<ref name="picisoc"></ref>
 
She also regulary participated in [[APNG]] Camps. She was a member in the APNG's 10th Camp Team Building Group<ref name="apng">[http://www.apng.org/10thcampteambuilding.htm apng.org, 10th Camp Team-Building]</ref> where she a gave a presentation about "Youth Participation in Bridging the Digital Divide through the use of accessible and appropriate Information and Communication Technology".<ref>[http://www.apng.org/10thcampparticipants.htm apng.org, 10th Camp Participants]</ref> She also participated in the 12th APNG camp.<ref>[http://apngcamp.e-side.co.jp/list/ apngcamp.e-side.co.jp]</ref>


== Education ==
== Education ==
She took the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - [[IGCBP]] from diplo foundation; [[Priyanthi Daluwatte]] was her tutor.<ref>[http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/AnjuMangal diplointernetgovernance.org]</ref> Ms. Mangal has Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and GIS from the University of the South Pacific; and a Certificate in [[ESRI]] ArcGIS from the University of Hawaii.She has recently done Masters of Arts in Governance from the University of the South Pacific. <ref>[http://www.isoc.org/pubpolpillar/igfambassadors/alumni.php?id=9 isoc.org]</ref>
Ms. Mangal took the [[DiploFoundation#Internet Governance and ICT Policy Programs|Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme]] from the [[DiploFoundation]]; [[Priyanthi Daluwatte]] was her tutor.<ref>[http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/AnjuMangal diplointernetgovernance.org]</ref> Ms. Mangal has a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and GIS from the University of the South Pacific, and a Certificate in [[ESRI]] ArcGIS from the University of Hawaii. She has recently completed a Masters of Art in Governance from the University of the South Pacific. <ref name="isoc"></ref>
 
== Awards ==
In 2007, she did a project "Participatory 3D GIS Modelling Exercise for Resource Use, Development Planning and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Fiji", which received the e-culture World Summit Award.
 
== Publications ==
 
*[http://www.apng.org/10thcamp/reports/FJ_Anju_Mangal.pdf [[APNG|ASIA PACIFIC NETWORKING GROUP]] CAMP REPORT]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 19 May 2021

Country: Fiji
Email: anjum [at] spc.int
LinkedIn:    Anju Mangal

Anju Mangal is the Information Specialist at the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (PICISOC).[1]

Career History

Anju Mangal has been the Information Specialist at the Land Resources Division in the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. She has contributed toward the progress of the activities in the Land Resources Division, where she is in-charge of training staff in data management and information systems.[2]

She has been the Chairwoman of the PICISOC Women in ICT Special Interest Group.[3] For two years, she served as a board member of PICISOC. She is dedicated to increasing the partcipation of women, youth, and people with disabilities, in ICT.[2]

Ms. Mangal has also been a board member of the United Blind Persons of Fiji and has worked with the IGF Dynamic Coalition for Accessibility, youth and women special interest group.[4] She was a Member of the Interim Special Interest Group related to women’s issues in 2006.[4]

She also regulary participated in APNG Camps. She was a member in the APNG's 10th Camp Team Building Group[5] where she a gave a presentation about "Youth Participation in Bridging the Digital Divide through the use of accessible and appropriate Information and Communication Technology".[6] She also participated in the 12th APNG camp.[7]

Education

Ms. Mangal took the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme from the DiploFoundation; Priyanthi Daluwatte was her tutor.[8] Ms. Mangal has a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and GIS from the University of the South Pacific, and a Certificate in ESRI ArcGIS from the University of Hawaii. She has recently completed a Masters of Art in Governance from the University of the South Pacific. [2]

Awards

In 2007, she did a project "Participatory 3D GIS Modelling Exercise for Resource Use, Development Planning and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Fiji", which received the e-culture World Summit Award.

Publications

References