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'''Iro Adamou''' works at NIC Niger.<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40H%26W%20%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref> He is the Conseiller Technique at Haut Commissariat aux TIC.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/adamou-iro/16/117/488 Iro Adamou's Linkedin profile]</ref>
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'''Iro Adamou''' works at [[NIC Niger]],<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40H%26W%20%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref> where he is the Lawyer Manager for Niger's High Commission on ICT.<ref>[http://www.uneca.org/disd/events/2007/ecowas-legal-framework/content/agenda-en.pdf Agenda, UNECA.org]</ref> He is a member of the National Regulation Counsel and has been working with the Post, Transport, and Telecommunication ministry since about 2000.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> He created the legal frameworks for the national ICT projects, and now acts as Technical Counsel for the Office of the Prime Minister.
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He is an expert, specialized jurist in Law and ICT.<ref>[http://www.wsis-award.org/national-experts/africa?field_expertcountry_value_many_to_one=Niger World Summit Award]</ref> He is a member of [[ISOC]]'s Niger chapter, and takes part in regional and international ICT forums, such as the EuroAfrica Cooperation Forum on ICT Research.<ref>[http://euroafrica-ict.org.sigma-orionis.com/forum2_attendees.php Attendees, euroafrica-ict.org]</ref>
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== Education ==
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Mr. Adamou is a graduate of the Universitaires Notre de la Paix of Namur in Belgium and the Worldwide Academy of [[Intellectual Property]] of Geneva.<ref>[http://www.wsis-award.org/national-experts/africa?field_expertcountry_value_many_to_one=Niger World Summit Award]</ref>
  
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
[http://www.apc.org/fr/system/files/CICEWA_Niger_20090911.pdf Réforme du secteur des télécommunications en Afrique : Cas d’échec de la privatisation de l’opérateur historique au Niger]
 
[http://www.apc.org/fr/system/files/CICEWA_Niger_20090911.pdf Réforme du secteur des télécommunications en Afrique : Cas d’échec de la privatisation de l’opérateur historique au Niger]
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   Iro Adamou

Iro Adamou works at NIC Niger,[1] where he is the Lawyer Manager for Niger's High Commission on ICT.[2] He is a member of the National Regulation Counsel and has been working with the Post, Transport, and Telecommunication ministry since about 2000.[3] He created the legal frameworks for the national ICT projects, and now acts as Technical Counsel for the Office of the Prime Minister.

He is an expert, specialized jurist in Law and ICT.[4] He is a member of ISOC's Niger chapter, and takes part in regional and international ICT forums, such as the EuroAfrica Cooperation Forum on ICT Research.[5]

Education

Mr. Adamou is a graduate of the Universitaires Notre de la Paix of Namur in Belgium and the Worldwide Academy of Intellectual Property of Geneva.[6]

Publications

Réforme du secteur des télécommunications en Afrique : Cas d’échec de la privatisation de l’opérateur historique au Niger

References