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'''Amath Soumare''' is the Founder and CEO of [[Keyword Technologies]], and the President of [[CANE]] (Centre Africain de la Nouvelle Economie).<ref name="linkedin">[http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/soumare-pape-amath/6/445/a38 Amath Soumare, LinkedIn.com. Updated 2015 June 8.]</ref>  He also is involved with Promo Consulting, and acted as the Project Manager for [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>


'''Amath Soumare''' is the Founder and CEO of [[Keyword Technologies]], and the President of [[CANE]] (Centre Africain de la Nouvelle Economie).<ref>[http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/soumare-pape-amath/6/445/a38 Amath Soumare's Linkedin Profile]</ref> He also is involved with Promo Consulting, and acted as the Project Manager for [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
Dr. Soumare is also the Founder of [[SOPEL International]], an Africa-focused economic think-tank. He acts as an advisor to various international development agencies and has taken part in various international African-focused fora, such as the UNESCO seminar on innovative development strategies for Africa, and the OECD conference on trade and investment.<ref name="afrik">[http://www.afrik.com/article6034.html Article, afrik.com]</ref> Amath Soumare is also the coordinator of World Bank-sponsored "Rencontres Africaines", which deals with economic and development information.<ref>[http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=3118&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html About, portal.unesco.org]</ref> He is a strong believer in using IT policies and promotion to develop Africa, he sees the need for governments to appoint learned and forward-thinking policymakers, and to learn from the examples of more technologically progressive African countries.<ref name="afrik"></ref>


Prior to becoming the CEO, he was the IT and Knowledge Manager at Keyword Technologies. He holds a PhD.<ref>[http://www.yatedo.com/p/SOUMARE+PAPE+AMATH/normal/b1545f9eb96000bcbf4fd69c88c2a649 Amath Soumare's Yatedo Profile]</ref>
He holds a PhD.<ref>[http://www.yatedo.com/p/SOUMARE+PAPE+AMATH/normal/b1545f9eb96000bcbf4fd69c88c2a649 Amath Soumare's Yatedo Profile]</ref>


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Country: France
Email: asoumare [at] gmail.com
Website:

   http://sopel.org

LinkedIn:    Amath Soumare

Amath Soumare is the Founder and CEO of Keyword Technologies, and the President of CANE (Centre Africain de la Nouvelle Economie).[1] He also is involved with Promo Consulting, and acted as the Project Manager for ICANN 42 in Dakar.[2]

Dr. Soumare is also the Founder of SOPEL International, an Africa-focused economic think-tank. He acts as an advisor to various international development agencies and has taken part in various international African-focused fora, such as the UNESCO seminar on innovative development strategies for Africa, and the OECD conference on trade and investment.[3] Amath Soumare is also the coordinator of World Bank-sponsored "Rencontres Africaines", which deals with economic and development information.[4] He is a strong believer in using IT policies and promotion to develop Africa, he sees the need for governments to appoint learned and forward-thinking policymakers, and to learn from the examples of more technologically progressive African countries.[3]

He holds a PhD.[5]

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