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Sheba Mohammid is an ICT4D,ICT Policy Specialist and currently works as a ICT Policy Analyst at the National ICT Centre Government of Trinidad and Tobago(iGovTT).<ref>[http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/ShebaMohammid diplointernetgovernance.org]</ref> At iGovTT she is responsible for all major Policy considerations surrounding e-Legislative reform and creating an enabling Policy & Legislative Environment. She is Project Coordinator on a number of ICT initiatives deploying the meaningful application of ICT including Multi-Channel Service Delivery which aims at a more citizen-centric Government and the Computer Refurbishment Programme which addresses e-Waste.
Sheba is a member of [[ISOC]] Trinidad.
Sheba has attended the [[LACNIC]] Caribbean 2 meeting held at Trinidad and Tobago.<ref>[https://lacnic.net/cgi-bin/caribbean/list.cgi?lang=en lacnic.net]</ref>
She has also participated in The Training Workshop in Internet Governance and ICT Policy for ACP countries conducted by [[DiploFoundation]]. She attended the Tobao Workshop which foccued on Caribbean ICT policy and challenges.<ref>[http://www.diplomacy.edu/acp/ diplomacy.edu]</ref>
Sheba was a participant at the [[IGF]] 2009<ref>[http://igf09.eg/Work_shop_scheduleS2009111512116.pdf igf09.eg]</ref> and [[IGF]] 2010.<ref>[http://isocmadras.blogspot.com/2010_09_01_archive.html isocmadras.blogspot.com]</ref>
She has signed a petition which requests Secretary-General of the United Nations to set up the working group on improvements to the [[Internet Governance Forum]] in an open and inclusive process that ensures a mechanism for the full and active participation of governments, the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries.<ref>[http://isoc.org/wp/newsletter/files/2010/12/IGF-Petition-Signatures.pdf isoc.org]</ref>
Sheba is also a writer and has written three books till date. The books are titled Sweet Oil, The Secret of the Sundance Caves and The Spinster, the Cock & the Box.<ref>[http://shebamohammid.com/ shebamohammid.com]</ref>
Sheba has graduated from the University of Manchester.<ref>[http://www.yourmanchester.manchester.ac.uk/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=1361 yourmanchester.manchester.ac.uk]</ref>
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Revision as of 08:16, 19 March 2011

Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Website:

   [shebamohammid.com shebamohammid.com]

Twitter:    @she2point0

Sheba Mohammid is an ICT4D,ICT Policy Specialist and currently works as a ICT Policy Analyst at the National ICT Centre Government of Trinidad and Tobago(iGovTT).[1] At iGovTT she is responsible for all major Policy considerations surrounding e-Legislative reform and creating an enabling Policy & Legislative Environment. She is Project Coordinator on a number of ICT initiatives deploying the meaningful application of ICT including Multi-Channel Service Delivery which aims at a more citizen-centric Government and the Computer Refurbishment Programme which addresses e-Waste.

Sheba is a member of ISOC Trinidad.

Sheba has attended the LACNIC Caribbean 2 meeting held at Trinidad and Tobago.[2]

She has also participated in The Training Workshop in Internet Governance and ICT Policy for ACP countries conducted by DiploFoundation. She attended the Tobao Workshop which foccued on Caribbean ICT policy and challenges.[3]

Sheba was a participant at the IGF 2009[4] and IGF 2010.[5]

She has signed a petition which requests Secretary-General of the United Nations to set up the working group on improvements to the Internet Governance Forum in an open and inclusive process that ensures a mechanism for the full and active participation of governments, the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries.[6]

Sheba is also a writer and has written three books till date. The books are titled Sweet Oil, The Secret of the Sundance Caves and The Spinster, the Cock & the Box.[7]

Sheba has graduated from the University of Manchester.[8]

References