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BarCampAfricaRegister

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Attendees (aka Campers)

List your name here, if you will participate + __purchase your ticket at eventbrite page below__:

 

So, you're planning to attend? GREAT, add your name to the list below by "editing" the page (password is c4mp). The easiest way to do the table below is to just copy and past the line from the guy before you, then edit that for your information.

 

Add your name, your blog or website, what you'd like to talk about, and your interests.

 

 

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NameBlog or WebsitePotential TopicInterests
BarCamp Africa BlogOfficial BarCamp Africa Silicon Valley Blog
Megan Morrismedized
Joyce Solanomedized
Tracy PellProjectDiaspora
TMS RugeProjectDiaspora
Tim BonnemannIntellitics, Inc.
Kevin BraithwaiteAptivate, RootSpace
Steve WeisGoogle Software Development, East Africa
Bernard MoonBernard Moon, Lunsford Group
King'ori KanyiAccentsTelecom
Sudhakar ChandraOpen Scroll, Geek without Borders, Google
Adam GlickmanInfoMonger of Technology
David ChamberlainDavid Chamberlain : Exquisite Safaris Philanthropic Travel

Person to Person: The Evolution of Philanthropy: Understanding best practices when creating profit/non profit partnerships leveraging Philanthropic Travel in Africa & worldwide creating meaningful long term 1:1 donor traveler/host beneficiary personal NGO fund raising relationships.

Learn More:

Friends of Ngong Road: Nairobi, Black Rock Solar: Nevada USA, Appalachian Media Institute: 

Kentucky USA, 100Friends.org: Asia, Victoria Falls Zambia, Village Enterprise Fund: Tanzania

Twitter: Philanthropic
Paula MeyerFriends of Ngong Road
Alanagh RecreantUthango
KatrinaHkatrinah on Twitter
Idowu Olabode
Chris WatkinsChriswaterguy, Appropedia
Stephanie KinnunenNEED Magazine
Laura Uva
Bob UvaMy Blog
Joel SamoffStanford University
Sharon Webb, UgandaSoftware Power Education
Sara Waller7 Secrets to Facebook Fundraising
Miquel Hudin BalsaManeno
Elia Varela SerraManeno
Elias MagetoJamati.com Africa's Entertainment Portal
Ellen LeanseOnRamp 101 Blog
Shara KarasicShara on Twitter spreading positive images of Africa through social media, Ghana web scene, Geekcorps, learning about mobiles for social change
Peter CarpenterVillage Enterprise Fund, Project Baobab, Bahati
David KobiaUshahidi
G. Kofi AnnanAfriMonitor, Annansi Chronicles
Akwasi AdjeiICT4Dev Evangelist
Julias Shaw
Martha Saavedrahttp://africa.berkeley.edu/people/MSaavedra.php and http://understandingsudan.org/The role of US universities, especially in training, and the contribution specifically of African Studies. Also, sport and development and the impact of the 2010 World CupAfrican Studies; Sudan; Gender, Sport and Development
John FereiraWorldAginfo, Teeal
Jerry MichalskiSociate
Tiffany von EmmelDreamfish
Adeeba DetervilleAdeebaDeterville.com
Joy TangoneVillage Initiative
Stacey MonkEpic Change
Thomas KrieseThomas on Twitter
Steve Yenchohttp://www.wateroflife.netSolar-powered high quality safe drinking water for villagesSafe Drinking Water
Can SarApture, Stanford UniversityMultimedia Storytelling - How to make people care about things they currently know little aboutEconomic Growth, Governance, Civil War, Software Development
Pelle BraendgaardAgree2 - Electronic Contracts Blog Pelleb on TwitterUsing technology to empower Extra Legal businesses
Temi KolawoleSturvs - Nigerian social bookmarking, Sturvs on Twitter, Temi on TwitterNigerias internet potentialWeb 2.0, Social Media, Campus Programs, Entrepreneurship
Mark SummerInveneoUsing ICTs in rural and remote places in the developing world and enabling locale ICT entrepreneurs in the process
Glenn Strachan with TechSoupMacedonia ConnectsMaking Broadband a vital part of the development cycle - changing outdated regulatory controls - creating a new Maslow's Hierarchy of Developmental Needs which includes Telephony, Broadband and ICT solutions
Klaus HolzapfelSouth Africa Project - Time For UbuntuUsing the 2010 Soccer World Cup to bring attention to South Africa's needs - We focus on supporting rape prevention programs, economic development and try to support the orphans via cause marketing initiativesSouth Africa, Cause Marketing, Social Media, Rape Prevention, Orphan Care Programs
Linda Jenkinson - WOWInvesting in West African SME's with Capital and ResourcesFilling the gap - providing capital ($10k - $1mil), resources, networks and support to women-led SME's in West AfricaWest Africa, Senegal, Women, SME's, Business Centers, Investing, For Profit/Non-Profit

 


 

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