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This half-day track will take place on the morning of November 18th, 2011. It will cover topics such as business models, business intelligence, mobile technology, open-source software, content licensing, digital distribution, and mapping.
This track will be chaired by Simon Kaheru, Director of Business Convergence at SMS Media and Lead Analyst at Media Analyst. Speakers include Kim Nooij (Fruits of Thought), Evelyn Namara (Solar Sisters), Sean Krepp (Grameen Foundation), and Agatha Gikunda (Nokia).
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This half-day track will take place in the afternoon on November 18th, 2011. It will be of interest to agriculturalists, educators, and health professionals who want to learn more about how locally available technology, services, and skills can benefit their organizations and industries.
This track will be chaired by Makerere University’s Michael Niyitegeka. Speakers include Pau Varela (eMOCHA), Prof. Deidre Carabine (Virtual University Uganda), Luke Kyohere (Grameen Foundation), Brian Ssennoga (International Health Sciences University and COSS.ug), Robert Orenstein (S7 Project), and Eunice Gnay Namirembe (Text to Change).
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This full-day track will take place on November 19th, 2011. It will feature highly educational talks about digital and non-digital security, the impact of technology on journalism, and recent government ICT initiatives.
This track will be chaired by Gregory Branch, award-winning CNN string-reporter and Global Post correspondent. Speakers include Hackers for Charity founder Johnny Long, Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb, Filtre News founder and managing editor Richard Kikonyogo, activist blogger Rosebell Kagumire, and the Uganda Ministry of ICT’s Dr. David Turahi.






