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*Ian Mashingaidze will look for the opportunities of collaboration with telecom providers in Zimbabwe
 
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*MINDS has a youth programme on elections and governance to equip  young african leaders with knowledge and skills required fro them to be strategic  and active participants in the electoral processes
 
*MINDS has a youth programme on elections and governance to equip  young african leaders with knowledge and skills required fro them to be strategic  and active participants in the electoral processes
 
*MINDS offer scholarships for master degree studies in selected universities across the continent
 
*MINDS offer scholarships for master degree studies in selected universities across the continent
 
*MINDS is an incubator for the African Youth Networks Movement (AYNM) aimed at creating a platform for the youths so as to create change for the Africa they want and are currently consisting of 93 youth networks present in 36 African countries reaching a million young people
 
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BasicInternet:Collaboration Basic Internet Foundation-Mandela Institute of Development Studies Mar2020

Title BasicInternet:Collaboration Basic Internet Foundation-Mandela Institute of Development Studies Mar2020
Place Gotomeet.me/BasicInternet
Date, Time 2020/03/30, 1200-1300
Contact Person Brenda Jimris-Rekve
Participants Josef Noll, Ian Mashingaidze, Carine Seke, Sanjay Maharaj, Tariro Bure, Gerdi Stoppel, Brenda Jimris-Rekve
related to Project DigI, BasicInternet
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Topics

  • Introduction of Basic Internet Foundation and Mandela Institute for Development Studies (MINDS)
  • Collaboration Basic Internet Foundation-Mandela Institute for Development Studies (MINDS)
  • Introduction of the work of Basic Internet Foundation in Tanzania with the knowledge portal
  • National Knowledge Portal(NKP) for youths in electoral processes, educational scholarships and entrepreneurship

Notes and Agreements

BIF and MINDS came into an understanding that the main question and discussion is always providing the internet to the basic in the pyramid and who needs it the most is the and therefore, the provision and solution of such is paramount and highly accommodated. Therefore, the came to the below agreements:

  • MINDS and BIF will use the existing model of the Knowledge portal in Rwanda and Zimbabwe and replicate it to other African countries for youth entrepreneurship and education
  • MINDS will capitalize on the knowledge portal established by BIF in Tanzania as an avenue to provide information on existing scholarships and opportunities at Mandela Institute for Development Studies (MINDS)
  • The two partners will work on putting into place a funding plan
  • BIF and MINDS will put together a proposal which will also be used to sell out to the potential donors
  • Ian Mashingaidze will look for the opportunities of collaboration with telecom providers in Zimbabwe

Introduction to MINDS work in South African

  • MINDS has a youth programme on elections and governance to equip young african leaders with knowledge and skills required fro them to be strategic and active participants in the electoral processes
  • MINDS offer scholarships for master degree studies in selected universities across the continent
  • MINDS is an incubator for the African Youth Networks Movement (AYNM) aimed at creating a platform for the youths so as to create change for the Africa they want and are currently consisting of 93 youth networks present in 36 African countries reaching a million young people

Introduction to Basic Internet Foundation