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'''Cheick Fanta Mahdy Sidibé''' is the Africa IT Manager at Helen Keller International.<ref>[http://www.hki.org/working-worldwide/africa/ Helen Keller's Africa Regional Contact Information and Staff]</ref>
'''Cheick Fanta Mahdy Sidibé''' is the Africa IT Manager at Helen Keller International,<ref>[http://www.hki.org/working-worldwide/africa/ Helen Keller's Africa Regional Contact Information and Staff]</ref> an organization that focuses on nutrition advocacy and blindness prevention. He is the lead IT specialist for the organization, and his work sees him coordinating and connecting African offices, which can be a daunting task given infrastructural hurdles across the continent.<ref>[[ICANN 42 Interview</ref> He has worked in the construction of the computing capacity of HKI offices in 13 African countries.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/cheick-fanta-mahdy-sidib%C3%A9/1a/936/214 Cheick Sidibe's Linkedin Profile]</ref>


He holds an engineering degree in Industrial Engineering. He has worked in the construction of the computing capacity of HKI offices in 13 African countries.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/cheick-fanta-mahdy-sidib%C3%A9/1a/936/214 Cheick Sidibe's Linkedin Profile]</ref>
He holds an engineering degree in Industrial Engineering.  


Mr. Sidibe is originally from Mali.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
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Revision as of 18:56, 3 November 2011

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Cheick Fanta Mahdy Sidibé is the Africa IT Manager at Helen Keller International,[1] an organization that focuses on nutrition advocacy and blindness prevention. He is the lead IT specialist for the organization, and his work sees him coordinating and connecting African offices, which can be a daunting task given infrastructural hurdles across the continent.[2] He has worked in the construction of the computing capacity of HKI offices in 13 African countries.[3]

He holds an engineering degree in Industrial Engineering.

Mr. Sidibe is originally from Mali.[4]

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