Difference between revisions of "Pierre Dandjinou"
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− | '''Pierre Dandjinou''' is the Director at [[INFOCOM intelligence]], Chairman at [[AfriNIC | + | '''Pierre Dandjinou''' is the Director at [[INFOCOM intelligence]], Chairman at [[AfriNIC]], E-Governance Advisor at the United Nations Development Program, and the President of the Benin [[ISOC]] Chapter.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pierre-dandjinou/5/494/b31 linkedin.com]</ref> |
Pierre was a Regional Policy Advisor on [[ICT]] for Development at SURF/UNDP, Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP). | Pierre was a Regional Policy Advisor on [[ICT]] for Development at SURF/UNDP, Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP). |
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Email: | dandjinou.pierre [at] undp.org |
Facebook: | [Pierre Dandjinou Pierre Dandjinou] |
LinkedIn: | [pierre-dandjinou Pierre Dandjinou] |
Twitter: | @pdandjinou |
Pierre Dandjinou is the Director at INFOCOM intelligence, Chairman at AfriNIC, E-Governance Advisor at the United Nations Development Program, and the President of the Benin ISOC Chapter.[1]
Pierre was a Regional Policy Advisor on ICT for Development at SURF/UNDP, Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP).
Pierre is involved with many IT related initiatives on the continent, and is a member of various Advisory Committees including AfriNIC, the African Internet Registry, the At-Large Advisory Committee at ICANN, and the Global Internet Policy Initiative.[2] Pierre is Chairman of AfriNIC.
Pierre’s current specific areas of interest are e-strategies, e-governance and e-Parliaments as means for fostering use of ICTs for human development in Africa.[3]