[Chapter-delegates] Review of chapter application for Le chapitre congolais de l'ISOC (ISOC-Congo)

William F. Slater, III slater at billslater.com
Mon Aug 21 06:35:00 PDT 2006


Hi Terry,

The members of ISOC-Chicago would like to recognize and welcome ISOC-Congo
to the growing list of ISOC Chapters.

You have friends and colleagues, here in Chicago, Home of U.S. Senator
Barack Obama,

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Bill
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-----Original Message-----
From: chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org
[mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] On Behalf Of Terry
Weigler
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 2:29 PM
To: chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org
Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Review of chapter application for Le chapitre
congolais de l’ISOC (ISOC-Congo)

Dear Chapter Delegates,

ISOC is submitting  Chapter applications to this mailing list to give you an
opportunity  to comment on them.  The Membership Director is most interested
to hear if there exist reasons why a Chapter application should not be
accepted but you're welcome to offer statements of support, too. 

Criteria to date for evaluating Chapter applications and Bylaws has been
pretty straightforward: unless there's a good reason not to accept a
proposed Chapter it is approved.  As part of involving you in the process of
reviewing these materials ISOC is open to suggestions on additional criteria
you believe are relevant. Since you are already successful operating
Chapters, you are best positioned to comment on what is likely to be
successful.

The application is copied below for your consideration. If you have any
comments, questions or concerns, please respond in two weeks,
25 August 2006 to <chapters at isoc.org>

Regards,
Terry Weigler
ISOC Chapters Administration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

CHAPTER APPLICATION

A. Proposed name of the Chapter
Le chapitre congolais de l’ISOC.

 B. Community of Interest the Chapter will to serve ISOC-Congo will serve
throughout the whole Congolese area.

 C. Purpose and Scope of Chapter
People including students, ICTs professionals and ordinary Internet users,
will be informed about Internet matters and be trained on Internet tools.
Moreover the connectivity in order to extend Internet network is one of our
operating methods.  The global aim of our action will be to manage so that
Internet could help people to solve their development issues.

 D. Founding Members of the Chapter

BIABELLI OKONO Estelle De la Bauvoir
DONGO NGBOKOLI dieu béni
KIMONA Benjamin
KISSANGOU Jean Philémon
MOUKOUANGA-THOTO Judicaël
NGOMA PESSY Carmi Pacôme
NGOYI NZAMBA Wilfrid
TALANTSY GANGA Francis
TONDO Francis Raymond
YOULOU MOUENDO Christel Juvet
KAGMBA Innocent
NGOULOU Jocelyn
KILENDO Dercy
MOUNGALI Gedefroy
MBEMA Tresor
DIABY LAmine
MOUKOUYOU KOUAKOUA Gildas
TONDO Virginie
BONDE Steve
GANGA Malcome
ESSIKA Raphael
BAROS VAlly
MADZOU Norbert
TONDO Stevy
KOUNKOU Edgard
KOUNKOU Daniel
DIABY Lamine

E. List of Supporters
Ecole Communautaire de l’Enseignement Supérieur (ECES). This community high
school will lend our chapter its computer’s room for ours workshops and
technical training.

 F. List of Requirements
No specific laws stated in our country prevent us from representing an
International organisations. However a sort of accreditation from ISOC will
make things easier.      

 G. Additional Information
The Congo is a post conflict country. It comes out of almost a decade of
repeated civil  wars; thereby people need to accelerate the development.
Then access to Internet and the oriented use of Internet can help people to
move much more quickly and sure towards their development targets. 

H. Your Contact Information

KISSANGOU Jean Philémon
BP. 2852 Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
Phone: +242 536-03-96
Email: phil at cnsi-congo.org
 


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