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== Career History  ==
== Career History  ==
In 1998, he was a Programmer for Directorate of Computer and office DIB at National Electricity Company. In 1999, he joined Centre for Promotion and popularization of information technology as a Network Administrator.  
In 1998, he was a Programmer for the Directorate of Computer and office DIB at National Electricity Company. In 1999, he joined the Centre for Promotion and popularization of information technology as a Network Administrator.  


He installed, configured and supervised a call center for monitoring the presidential elections (ECA-EURAC). Mr. Arnold Mulenda served as a Correction Supervisor for electronic state examination session 2008
He installed, configured and supervised a call center for monitoring the presidential elections (ECA-EURAC). Mr. Arnold Mulenda served as a Correction Supervisor for electronic state examination session 2008


Mr. Yamukandu Engineered LAN interconnection with the Internet for Deloitte & Touche, designed an animated presentation of release of results for the referendum vote in the National Centre for Treatment, IEC (Independent Electoral Commission)
Mr. Yamukandu Engineered LAN interconnection with the Internet for Deloitte & Touche, designed an animated presentation of the release of results for the referendum vote in the National Centre for Treatment, IEC (Independent Electoral Commission)


He was a member of the Help Desk for the ADEN project and has worked for Centre for the Promotion and Popularization of informatics.<ref>[http://answerpot.com/showthread.php?793403-AFRALO+ALS+Representatives+for+2010+Elections answerport.com]</ref>
He was a member of the Help Desk for the ADEN project and has worked for the Centre for the Promotion and Popularization of informatics.<ref>[http://answerpot.com/showthread.php?793403-AFRALO+ALS+Representatives+for+2010+Elections answerport.com]</ref>


== Education ==
== Education ==
Arnold Mulenda Yamukandu holds a Network Engineering Degree from Higher Institute of Statistics, Programmer Analyst Diploma from the same institute and a State Diploma in Industrial Electricity from Industrial Institute Katoka.
Arnold Mulenda Yamukandu holds a Network Engineering Degree from Higher Institute of Statistics, a Programmer Analyst Diploma from the same institute and a State Diploma in Industrial Electricity from Industrial Institute Katoka.


He holds Certification for Cisco Network Administrator and has done a course regarding Training, planning and managing projects.<ref>[http://maprofession.space-blogs.com/ maprofession.space-blogs.com]</ref>
He holds Certification for Cisco Network Administrator and has done a course regarding Training, planning and managing projects.<ref>[http://maprofession.space-blogs.com/ maprofession.space-blogs.com]</ref>
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Affiliation: African Users Organization
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Email: arnold [at] jobantech.cd
Facebook:    Arnold Mulenda Yamukandu
LinkedIn:    Arnold Mulenda Yamukandu

Arnold Mulenda Yamukandu is an Independent Computer Networking Professional based in Brazil. He is a member of the African Users Organization.[1]

Mr. Yamukandu is a training manager with CPVI, and regularly participates in ALAC and AFRALO activities.[2] He was involved with the creation of AFRALO.[3]

He can speak French, English, Swahili, Lingala and Tshiluba.

Career History

In 1998, he was a Programmer for the Directorate of Computer and office DIB at National Electricity Company. In 1999, he joined the Centre for Promotion and popularization of information technology as a Network Administrator.

He installed, configured and supervised a call center for monitoring the presidential elections (ECA-EURAC). Mr. Arnold Mulenda served as a Correction Supervisor for electronic state examination session 2008

Mr. Yamukandu Engineered LAN interconnection with the Internet for Deloitte & Touche, designed an animated presentation of the release of results for the referendum vote in the National Centre for Treatment, IEC (Independent Electoral Commission)

He was a member of the Help Desk for the ADEN project and has worked for the Centre for the Promotion and Popularization of informatics.[4]

Education

Arnold Mulenda Yamukandu holds a Network Engineering Degree from Higher Institute of Statistics, a Programmer Analyst Diploma from the same institute and a State Diploma in Industrial Electricity from Industrial Institute Katoka.

He holds Certification for Cisco Network Administrator and has done a course regarding Training, planning and managing projects.[5]

Meetings and Conferences

  • Speaker at the conference-debate on the topic: "The right TRIAL New Information Technology and Telecommunications in the DRC" to the Protestant, University of Congo (2005)
  • Participated as a trainer to train administrators telecenters ADEN (2006)
  • Participation in ICANN Mexico (2009)
  • ALS Representative to At-Large Summit (2009)[6]

Seminars

  • Participation in the Interregional Meeting Peace Process in the Great Lakes Region (2004)
  • Training Electoral Observation by EISA and CNEB in Bujumbura in Burundi (2005)
  • Participation in training for African human rights in Yaounde, Catholic University of Central Africa (2006)(2007)[7]
  • Participation in training on the universal system of Human Rights in Geneva organized by the ISHR (2008).[8]

References