Saturday, 29 March 2014

PRESIDENT PAUL KAGAME ADMIT THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE ASSASSINATION OF RWANDA FORMER PRESIDENT


PRESIDENT KAGAME ADRESSES THE FORUM FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND INOVATION IN IRELAND  President Kagame arrived  in Dublin for the 9th Broadband Commission Meeting. As co-chair of the Commission since its founding in 2010, President Kagame will join commissioners for the 2 day meeting to discuss three main themes:  Broadband and the MDGs, Changing Roles of Telecom Operators and Content Providers, Challenges and Solutions for Rural Broadband.
With leaders in the ICT industry, policy makers, international agencies, the meeting will discuss the role of broadband in ensuring the achievement of MDGs, the role of service providers in developing services that serve society such as health and education as well as means to ensure broadband access is extended to rural areas.
During his first day, 
esident Kagame will pay a courtesy call to President Michael Higgins of Ireland.

During his first day, Pesident Kagame will pay a courtesy call to President Michael Higgins of Ireland.Established in 2010 by ITU and UNESCO, the Broadband Commission for Digitial Development is a response to UN Secretary General’s call to step up UN efforts to meet the MDGs. The aim of the commission is to boost the importance of broadband on the international policy agenda and expand broadband access in every country to accelerate the progress of MDGs.
During his first day, President Kagame will pay a courtesy call to President Michael Higgins of Ireland.

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