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The African community is connected during the week in different ways. Either through the African channel on the [[TCU Mattermost]] or via [[Calendar of Events|different events organized]] on various topics during the year.
The African community is connected during the week in different ways. Either through the African channel on the [[TCU Mattermost]] or via [[Calendar of Events|different events organized]] on various topics during the year.


'''Date:''' Wednesday, February 26
'''Date:''' Wednesday, April 30


'''Time:''' 10am EDT / 2pm UTC ([https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240430T140000&p1=tz_et&p2=1440&p3=tz_sast What time is it in my city?])
'''Time:''' 10am EDT / 2pm UTC ([https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240430T140000&p1=tz_et&p2=1440&p3=tz_sast What time is it in my city?])
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'''Who:''' Facilitated by Mardiya
'''Who:''' Facilitated by Mardiya


'''Where:''' The link will be shared in the Regional Africa channel on the TCU Mattermost one or two hours before the start of the meeting.
'''Where:''' Google Meet. RSVP Here: https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/lessons_from_gambia_april_2025
 
* Don't have an account to the TCU Mattermost? [[IFF Mattermost|you can request one following the directions here.]]


'''Notes:''' Please put notes here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/africa-meetup
'''Notes:''' Please put notes here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/africa-meetup


==== '''Digital Rights Organizational Analysis: Lessons from Gambia''' ====
==== '''Digital Rights Organizational Analysis: Lessons from Gambia''' ====
In this Digital Rights Africa Meetup combined with TCU's Community Knowledge Share webinar format, Poncelet will be sharing his approach to conducting timely organizational assessments to identify strengths, opportunities and weaknesses within current models. The goal is to share knowledge on how small digital rights organizations can map out emerging trends to make timely decisions contributing to their sustainability in the long run
In this Digital Rights Africa Meetup combined with TCU's Community Knowledge Share webinar format, Poncelet will be sharing his approach to conducting timely organizational assessments to identify strengths, opportunities and weaknesses within current models. The goal is to share knowledge on how small digital rights organizations can map out emerging trends to make timely decisions contributing to their sustainability in the long run.


Mr. Poncelet Ileleji is a highly experienced ICT and institutional development expert with a comprehensive 25-year tenure in the field. His professional engagement has been centered around leveraging Information and Communication Technology as a pivotal tool for sustainable development. Throughout his career, he has actively participated in various ICT initiatives, research endeavors, and capacity-building programs.
'''Mr. Poncelet Ileleji''' is a highly experienced ICT and institutional development expert with a comprehensive 25-year tenure in the field. His professional engagement has been centered around leveraging Information and Communication Technology as a pivotal tool for sustainable development. Throughout his career, he has actively participated in various ICT initiatives, research endeavors, and capacity-building programs.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 14:30, 13 March 2025

The Africa Regional Meetups are bimonthly video calling gatherings that bring together folks from the African region to share, connect, seek help, and release stress by celebrating each other. In addition, it is a time for us to find ways to support each other, and help us understand what is happening in our part of the world. If you cannot attend the monthly meetups, we are taking notes of each gathering and linking to them below.

The African community is connected during the week in different ways. Either through the African channel on the TCU Mattermost or via different events organized on various topics during the year.

Date: Wednesday, April 30

Time: 10am EDT / 2pm UTC (What time is it in my city?)

Who: Facilitated by Mardiya

Where: Google Meet. RSVP Here: https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/lessons_from_gambia_april_2025

Notes: Please put notes here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/africa-meetup

Digital Rights Organizational Analysis: Lessons from Gambia

In this Digital Rights Africa Meetup combined with TCU's Community Knowledge Share webinar format, Poncelet will be sharing his approach to conducting timely organizational assessments to identify strengths, opportunities and weaknesses within current models. The goal is to share knowledge on how small digital rights organizations can map out emerging trends to make timely decisions contributing to their sustainability in the long run.

Mr. Poncelet Ileleji is a highly experienced ICT and institutional development expert with a comprehensive 25-year tenure in the field. His professional engagement has been centered around leveraging Information and Communication Technology as a pivotal tool for sustainable development. Throughout his career, he has actively participated in various ICT initiatives, research endeavors, and capacity-building programs.

Notes

Notes will be posted here