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APC North African wireless workshop

If youÂ…...

Are based in a community organization/NGO or work closely with community-focussed projects using networked technologies
Have a practical need to develop your skills and knowledge in wireless networking and want to learn with others
Are based in North Africa
...you are invited to apply to participate in the above workshop.

THE WORKSHOP AIMS TO

Develop technical skills in wireless network planning, design, and management
Promote understanding of appropriate wireless technology choices for community networking
Lay the foundation for a community of like-minded practitioners to share knowledge, skills and experiences

BACKGROUND

Wireless technologies offer developing countries an important low-cost, versatile alternative to wired infrastructure. They enable communities to extend the reach of cabled internet connectivity and to be in control of the planning, implementation and design of their own networks, making the network into a tool that really serves the needs of the community. Open wireless standards not only bring new technical opportunities at very low cost, but also bring a decentralized internet model to an area which has been restricted to traditional telecommunication operators.

The Association for Progressive Communications is coordinating an initiative, supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Open Society Institute (OSI), to build capacity to implement wireless technologies for community networking in Africa. This workshop is one of a series taking place in Africa during 2005/2006, and the first in Arabic.

WORKSHOP CONTENT

The final workshop agenda will be fine-tuned in line with participants' needs and experience, but is expected to cover

Introduction to wireless technologies
Basic wireless network topology
Windows/Linux client setup
Access point setup
Antennas
Basic radio physics
Site survey
Link calculation
Network security
Managing/monitoring the network

LOGISTICAL INFORMATION

Workshop dates: 12-16 July 2006
Venue: Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco
Workshop language: the main language of the workshop is Arabic. Selected sessions will be held in French and/or English.
Costs: the cost of travel, shared accommodation, meals and workshop attendance will be covered by the organizers. Participants are expected to cover their own visa, travel insurance, health-related costs and single accommodation supplements. No per diem will be given.
Pre-workshop preparation: Participants will be required to undertake a small amount of pre-workshop preparation
ELIGIBILITY AND SELECTION CRITERIA

Workshop space is limited and demand for places is high. Evaluation of applications will take into account technical skills, community linkages and motivation for participation. Applications from women are particularly encouraged.

Prerequisite skills

At least basic hands-on experience in TCP/IP network administration
General arithmetic skills
Arabic and French OR English language skills
Organizational/community prerequisites

Located in a community organization/NGO or demonstrable ties with a community-focussed networking project.
Motivation

Strong indication of intention to apply the skills and knowledge acquired at the workshop for community development.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Apply by completing the online application form NO LATER THAN 19 MAY 2006 (short-listed applicants may be asked to provide additional information after this date).
Applicants will be notified whether they have been successful by 12 June 2006
For further information please contact wireless@apc.org

http://www.apc.org/wireless/northafricanworkshop.shtml

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