Africa Roundtable Featuring Kabissa on April 6, 2012

The Africa Roundtable is an initiative of Kabissa to organize lunch meetings on the first Friday of every month to bring together people with a mutual interest in Africa for networking, featured speakers, peer learning and mutual support. Events take place on Bainbridge Island, near Seattle on the west coast of the United States, with remote participation by Internet possible. This month, Kabissa itself will be the featured topic at the roundtable.

(Curious about how Africa Roundtables run? Take a look at the video of last month's roundtable event featuring Lumana - it was incredibly interesting!)

Please join and share! Invitation to join the Africa Roundtable on Bainbridge Island

I just sent the email below to Kabissa members and supporters in Washington State about the Africa Roundtable, an initiative I am starting up here on Bainbridge Island where I live. This is something I've been interested in doing for a long time, and if it works here on Bainbridge we should join forces with others to replicating it in other parts of the world. Please help spread the word and let me know if you have ideas or are interested in helping out. Thanks! 

 

Dear Kabissa friends in Washington,

I am writing to let you know about a new initiative I am starting here on Bainbridge Island where I live called the Africa Roundtable.

I would appreciate it if you could take a moment to learn about the initiative, join in if you are interested and help spread the word in your network by forwarding this email, sharing the Africa Roundtable facebook page, mentioning @africaroundtabl on twitter or just simply pointing people to http://www.africaroundtable.org.

Where does this idea come from? In the months since returning to Bainbridge from Berlin, and while networking and looking for organizations to work with, I have come across a number of people on the island who have an interesting Africa connection but who have never heard of each other. As the founder of Kabissa, an African civil society networking platform operated by volunteers, I am committed to grassroots empowerment through technology capacity building and networking. I'd love to do this on Bainbridge with people and organizations working in Africa, with regular face to face meetings to explore opportunities for cooperation, peer learning and mutual support.

The idea behind organizing both lunchtime and evening meetings is to accommodate schedules (not everyone is actually on Bainbridge during the day) and types of engagement (not everyone works on Africa on a day-to-day basis but many would like to learn what is being done for Africa from Bainbridge and support it). Another idea is to have these events be catered - Simply Bainbridge have made us a terrific offer which I think will contribute greatly to making our Roundtable gatherings enjoyable and successful for all involved.

Here’s the link again to join in: http://www.africaroundtable.org.

With thanks,

Tobias Eigen,
Kabissa Founder

P.S. Here’s a sample short text you can take verbatim (or tweak) to share the URL with your friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter:

Do you work on Africa from (or near) Bainbridge Island? Join the new Africa Roundtable! http://africaroundtable.org

YEN Databank of Youth Employment Initatives in West Africa launched!

Dear Colleagues, 
 
I am pleased to announce the launch of the Youth Employment in West Africa Databank on YEN’s website - www.ilo.org/yen. Our databank provides detailed information on over 300 organizations and the 450 projects they are implementing to tackle youth employment across West Africa. 

Meet2Connect Kampala: Lots of people and lots of energy

35 local community representatives (28 from NABUUR villages), 500 business cards, 1 entertainment group and a welcoming venue made up for a successful Meet2Connect event in Kampala, Uganda on 21 February 2009.

"I now have people to turn to directly, when I am facing challenges"
"Two heads know more than one"

Meet2Connect event in Kampala, 21st February

On the 21st of February, NABUUR.com and International Contact Uganda (ICU) will organize a Meet2Connect event in Kampala, Uganda.

Take this chance to meet local community representatives, to expand your network, and get to know each other and each other's projects.

Different partner organizations will be invited to present themselves and become part of the network too.

Networking for Success

The "Networking for Success" project run by W.TEC in Nigeria teaching  women professionals on how to use Web 2.0 technologies to develop their work came to an end today. 

 

The Project is the first one of it's kind and congratualtions must go to W.TEC found, Ore Somolu who had a vision two years ago and followed it through single handedly. The aim of the project was to: 

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