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Baudouin SCHOMBE (born February 23, 1952, Fataki, Congo) is the co-oridinator of CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL ([[CAFEC]]). <ref>[http://www.plaxo.com/profile/show/167504065277?pk=4209d6575fbb90054da4766ad33160d4f4f61da4 Plaxo.com]</ref>  
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Baudouin Schombe (born February 23, 1952, Fataki, Congo) is the cooridinator of [[CAFEC]], the CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL. <ref>[http://www.plaxo.com/profile/show/167504065277?pk=4209d6575fbb90054da4766ad33160d4f4f61da4 Plaxo.com]</ref>  
  
Has a BA(1977) in French and African Culture and another BA (1979) in History. <ref>[http://www.ngocongo.org/congo/files/curriculum_vitae_akim1.doc Congo]</ref>  His area of interests include  Executive & Management, Public Relations, Internet, Information Technology, Multimedia, Transportation & Logistics. He is an active member of IP JUSTICE, DFID-PRRINN-MNCH, [[NABUUR]], [[Internet Governance Project]], Internet Society - [[ISOC]], [[IG]] etc.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/schombe-baudouin/7/590/a9b Linkedin]</ref>  
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Schombe has a B.A. (1977) in French and African Culture, and another B.A. (1979) in History. <ref>[http://www.ngocongo.org/congo/files/curriculum_vitae_akim1.doc Congo]</ref>  His area of interests include  executive management, public relations, the internet, information technology, multimedia, and transportation logistics. He is an active member of IP JUSTICE, DFID-PRRINN-MNCH, [[NABUUR]], [[Internet Governance Project]], [[ISOC]], [[IG]], and other organizations.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/schombe-baudouin/7/590/a9b Linkedin]</ref>  
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From 2007 to 2009 he worked at [[ICANN]] as an ICT Consultant
  
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==
* Baudouin SCHOMBE joined CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL (CAFEC) as the of Coordinator ICT4D in August 1980. Since since January 1994 he has been working as the Coordinator and Consultant of Sub Regional Coordinator of ACSIS in Central Africa for CAFEC
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Baudouin Schombe joined [[CAFEC]] as the coordinator of ICT4D in 1980. Since 1994 he has been working as the sub-regional coordinator of ACSIS in Central Africa for [[CAFEC]].
 
 
* From 2006 to 2010 he served as the administrator at RADIO OKAPI.
 
  
* He worked at RonMowers, LLC from 2006 to 2010
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From 2006 to 2010 he served as the administrator at RADIO OKAPI, and he also worked for RonMowers, LLC during the same timeframe. 
  
* He was a Consultant for AGORA' 2000 S.r.l. from 2008 to 2009
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He was a consultant for AGORA' 2000 S.r.l. from 2008 to 2009.
  
* From 2007 to 2009 he worked at [[ICANN]] as an ICT Consultant
 
 
   
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Country: Congo
Email: b.schombe [at] gmail.com
Website:

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Baudouin Schombe (born February 23, 1952, Fataki, Congo) is the cooridinator of CAFEC, the CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL. [1]

Schombe has a B.A. (1977) in French and African Culture, and another B.A. (1979) in History. [2] His area of interests include executive management, public relations, the internet, information technology, multimedia, and transportation logistics. He is an active member of IP JUSTICE, DFID-PRRINN-MNCH, NABUUR, Internet Governance Project, ISOC, IG, and other organizations.[3]


From 2007 to 2009 he worked at ICANN as an ICT Consultant

Career History

Baudouin Schombe joined CAFEC as the coordinator of ICT4D in 1980. Since 1994 he has been working as the sub-regional coordinator of ACSIS in Central Africa for CAFEC.

From 2006 to 2010 he served as the administrator at RADIO OKAPI, and he also worked for RonMowers, LLC during the same timeframe.

He was a consultant for AGORA' 2000 S.r.l. from 2008 to 2009.


References