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'''James Kindiga''' is the Assistant Secretary General of Kenya's Communications and Information Department.<ref>[http://portal.unesco.org/en/files/39673/11949717151List_of_Delegates_H-P.pdf/List_of_Delegates_H-P.pdf unesco.org]</ref> He is a delegate from Kenya to UNESCO and a member of The Kenya National Commission (KNATCOM) for UNESCO. He was a participant in the INTERNATIONAL BIOETHICS COMMITTEE OF UNESCO(IBC).<ref>[http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0016/001626/162610e.pdf unesco.org]</ref>  
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'''James Kindiga''' is the Assistant Secretary General of Kenya's Communications and Information Department.<ref>[http://portal.unesco.org/en/files/39673/11949717151List_of_Delegates_H-P.pdf/List_of_Delegates_H-P.pdf unesco.org]</ref> He is a delegate from Kenya to UNESCO and a member of The Kenya National Commission for UNESCO. He was a participant at the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO.<ref>[http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0016/001626/162610e.pdf unesco.org]</ref>  
  
James Kindiga was a participant at the World Summit on the Information Society([[WSIS]].<ref>[http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/geneva/summit_participants.pdf itu.int]</ref> He was also at attendee at the [[ICANN]] Marrakesh,2006.<ref>[http://www.ucam.ac.ma/fssm/rydarab/doc/citation/Welcome%20to%20ICANN%20MARRAKESH%202006%20-%20List%20of%20registered%20attende.htm ucam.ac.ma]</ref>  
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James Kindiga was a participant at the [[WSIS]].<ref>[http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/geneva/summit_participants.pdf itu.int]</ref> He was also at attendee at the [[ICANN]]'s Marrakesh meeting in 2006.<ref>[http://www.ucam.ac.ma/fssm/rydarab/doc/citation/Welcome%20to%20ICANN%20MARRAKESH%202006%20-%20List%20of%20registered%20attende.htm ucam.ac.ma]</ref>  
  
 
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Revision as of 01:48, 1 March 2011

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Country: Kenya
Email: v.moorhead [at] unesco.org

James Kindiga is the Assistant Secretary General of Kenya's Communications and Information Department.[1] He is a delegate from Kenya to UNESCO and a member of The Kenya National Commission for UNESCO. He was a participant at the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO.[2]

James Kindiga was a participant at the WSIS.[3] He was also at attendee at the ICANN's Marrakesh meeting in 2006.[4]

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