[Chapter-delegates] APPLICATION for form ISOC DemocraticRepublic of Congo chapter - please review

ohlee ohlee at hanafos.com
Mon Jan 22 20:00:11 PST 2007


I also would like to approve the application of the Chapter in the Democratic Republic of Congo on behalf of ISOC chapter of Korea.

Okhwa Lee

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Kissoondoyal" <dave at isoc-mu.org>
To: "'Anne Lord'" <lord at isoc.org>; <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
Cc: <chapters at isoc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] APPLICATION for form ISOC DemocraticRepublic of Congo chapter - please review


> On behalf of the ISOC chapter of Mauritius, we approve the application for
> the Chapter to be formed in the  Democratic Republic of Congo
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Dave Kissoondoyal
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org
> [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] On Behalf Of Anne Lord
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:37 PM
> To: chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org
> Cc: chapters at isoc.org
> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] APPLICATION for form ISOC Democratic Republicof
> Congo chapter - please review
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> The following application for a new Chapter to be formed in the  
> Democratic Republic of Congo has been received. It is being sent to  
> this list for peer comment and review. The period allowed for  
> comments is 2 weeks and the deadline is 5th February 2007.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Anne
> 
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> 
> 
> Chapter Application
> 
> A. Proposed name of the Chapter
> 
> ISOC-DRC Chapter
> 
> B. Community of Interest the Chapter will to serve
> 
> The Chapter will cover all DRC's regions
> 
> C. Purpose and Scope of Chapter
> 
> Democratic Republic of the Congo has Internet development and  
> governance problem. The Chapter will promote the use of Internet by  
> helping the country to define and follow a good strategy.  The  
> Chapter will organize conferences, workshop to build national  
> capacities in ICT
> 
> D. Founding Members of the Chapter
> 
> 01. Alimasi Ramazani
> 02. Bombambo Boseko Gabriel
> 03. Ilunga Ngoie Alain
> 04. Kalenda Dibungi Pascal
> 05. Kalinga Metre Quentin
> 06. Lurhakumbira Lukula Placide
> 07. Mabela Makengo Rostin
> 08. Mbayi wa Mbayi Martin
> 09. Mukendi Kabongo Patrick
> 10. Mutembo M'Fabule Frederic
> 11. Nzita Makiso Eric
> 12. Rukeratabaro Kasole Didier
> 13. Zoao Nzombo Paul
> 
> 
> E. List of Supporters
> 
> 1. Local ISPs
> 2. NETCONGO
> 3. VODACOM
> 4. CELTEL
> 5. ISPA - DRC
> 6. CNP
> 
> F. List of Requirements
> 
> A NGO should be registered by a ministry; ISOC-DRC Chapter as NGO is  
> registered by PTT Ministry.
> 
> Following is a summary of law on NGOs
> Law 004/2001 of 20 July 2001 pertains to the general provisions  
> applicable to the non-profit making organizations and to the  
> establishment directed to the public benefit. It regulates the  
> creation, the organization and the functioning of the groups that do  
> not commit themselves in industrial or commercial operations. It  
> contains 3 titles. Title I deals with the title of non-profit making  
> organizations and is composed of four chapters: chapter I treats the  
> general provisions and chapter II deals with the general regulation  
> related to the non-profit making organizations, chapter III is  
> relative to the particular regulation on the non-profit making  
> organizations and chapter IV to the costs. Title II concerns the  
> establishments for public benefit and it is composed of four  
> chapters: chapter I defines the establishments for public benefit and  
> chapter II presents the procedures and the conditions for granting  
> the juridical personality, chapter III relates to functioning of  
> these establishments, chapter IV gives a ruling on dissolution and  
> finally title III presents the transitional and final provisions. (76  
> articles; pp. 7-27) http://www.glin.gov/
> 
> G. Additional Information
> 
> Now many people in DRC are interested by Internet and ISOC  
> activities. Regarding ISOC activities, some ISOC-DRC's founding  
> members have participated to INET Workshops: Mutembo for INET96 and  
> INET97 in Montreal and Kuala Lumpur, Bagula and Nzita for INET98 in  
> Geneva, Rukeratabaro and Bagula for INET99 in California. The first  
> public meeting on ISOC was held in September 1997 after Kuala Lumpur  
> workshop. In 2001 after many public meetings on ISOC objectives and  
> activities the DRC Chapter was founded.
> 
> 
> H. Your Contact Information
> 
> Didier Rukeratabaro Kasole
> Mail : didier at jobantech.cd ; dkasole at gmail.com ; dkasole at yahoo.fr
> Tel : +243999912911
> Fax : +243 813016681
> 1, Av Cadeco #8, Commune de la Gombe, Kinshasa , Congo (DRC)
> B.P. 3638
> Kinshasa/Gombe
> Congo (drc)
> 
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