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* Associate, Spintrack AB, Sweden
* Associate, Spintrack AB, Sweden
* Associate, Balancing Act, UK
* Associate, Balancing Act, UK
 
* Associate, African Analysis CC, S.A
* Director, InHand Ltd.
* Director, PenPlusBytes
* Co-Founded, Ghana New Ventures Competition<ref>[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4587 Harvard.law]</ref>
He was previously a board member for the [[FOSFA|Free and Open Source Foundation for Africa]].<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
He was previously a board member for the [[FOSFA|Free and Open Source Foundation for Africa]].<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 19:55, 24 March 2011

Country: Ghana
Email: emko[at]internetresearch.com.gh

Eric M. K. Osiakwan has been involved with AfrISPA since 2002,[1] and is currently its Executive Secretary.[2] He is also the Director of Internet Research, which is a consulting firm for ISPs and other entities interested in ICT development. Mr. Osiakwan's Internet Research company acts as the secretariat for the Ghana Internet Service Providers Association.[3]

Other Roles[edit | edit source]

  • Visiting Fellow, Stanford University and Reuters Foundation Digital Vision Program
  • Project Co-ordinator, UC Berkeley TIER Group in Ghana
  • Affiliate, Berkman Centre for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School
  • Consultant, WorldBank’s Information for Development program on Open Access for Africa
  • Consultant, UNDP Ghana
  • Contributor, Tony Blairs’ Commission for Africa
  • Co-Author, “The Internet in Ghana”
  • Associate, Spintrack AB, Sweden
  • Associate, Balancing Act, UK
  • Associate, African Analysis CC, S.A
  • Director, InHand Ltd.
  • Director, PenPlusBytes
  • Co-Founded, Ghana New Ventures Competition[4]

He was previously a board member for the Free and Open Source Foundation for Africa.[5]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ICANN40 Interview
  2. Afrispa.org
  3. GISPA.org
  4. Harvard.law
  5. ICANN40 Interview