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Yann Kwok has frequently worked with international governments, and international bodies; such as in 1995 when Yann Kwok founded [[Internet Direct]], and subsequently served as the strategy consultant for the United Nations. He prepared strategic recommendation for the President of Madagascar, leading to the privatization of Telecom Malagasy.
 
Yann Kwok has frequently worked with international governments, and international bodies; such as in 1995 when Yann Kwok founded [[Internet Direct]], and subsequently served as the strategy consultant for the United Nations. He prepared strategic recommendation for the President of Madagascar, leading to the privatization of Telecom Malagasy.
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He worked as the Independent Regional Expert of World Bank Group evaluated bids which resulted in six capacity development projects, totaling $3M. Mr Kwok worked as the Technical Director of the Mauritius Commercial Bank, where he provided [[DNS]] expertise, leading to the introduction of the country’s first Internet banking platform.
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He worked as the Independent Regional Expert of World Bank Group evaluated bids which resulted in six capacity development projects, totaling $3M. Kwok worked as the Technical Director of the Mauritius Commercial Bank, where he provided [[DNS]] expertise, leading to the introduction of the country’s first Internet banking platform.
    
His work has also resulted in the introduction or increase in African internet service; such as when Kwok acted as an Independent Technical Expert for the United Nations, and evaluated bids for the $15M "Internet Initiative for Africa" project, thereby quadrupling Namibia's Internet connectivity. He was also the Regional Instructor of INTIF, France and built and trained a team, which created Madagascar’s first Internet connection.
 
His work has also resulted in the introduction or increase in African internet service; such as when Kwok acted as an Independent Technical Expert for the United Nations, and evaluated bids for the $15M "Internet Initiative for Africa" project, thereby quadrupling Namibia's Internet connectivity. He was also the Regional Instructor of INTIF, France and built and trained a team, which created Madagascar’s first Internet connection.
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