10 relations: Adama Samassékou, Francis Muguet, Geekcorps, Geeks Without Bounds, ICV, Linda Germanis, List of international organizations based in Geneva, NetCorps, NetDay, World Computer Exchange.
Adama Samassékou
Adama Samassékou from Mali is the current president, with ministerial rank, of the African Academy of Languages.
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Francis Muguet
Francis Fabien Michel Muguet (1955–2009) was a French chemist who advocated open access to information.
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Geekcorps
Geekcorps is a non-profit organization that sends people with technical skills to developing countries to assist in computer infrastructure development.
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Geeks Without Bounds
Geeks Without Bounds (informally known as GWOB) is a humanitarian organization of technologists, first responders, policymakers, and volunteers that work towards improving access to communication and technology.
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ICV
ICV may stand for: In companies and organizations.
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Linda Germanis
Linda Germanis is an Italian international United Nations Volunteer, economist and an author.
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List of international organizations based in Geneva
This is a list of international organizations, UN programs and funds and other organizations based in Geneva, Switzerland.
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NetCorps
NetCorps (French: Cyberjeunes) was a volunteer-organizing coalition consisting of nine Canadian non-governmental organizations (NGOs), funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and managed by the NetCorps coordination unit.
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NetDay
NetDay (1995–2004) was an event established in 1995 that "called on high-tech companies to commit resources to schools, libraries, and clinics worldwide so that they could connect to the Internet".
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World Computer Exchange
World Computer Exchange (WCE) is a United States Canada based charity organization whose mission is "to reduce the digital divide for youth in developing countries, to use our global network of partnerships to enhance communities in these countries, and to promote the reuse of electronic equipment and its ultimate disposal in an environmentally responsible manner." According to UNESCO, it is North America's largest non-profit supplier of tested used computers to schools and community organizations in developing countries.
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