Pacific Women in ICT October Meetup
Pacific women in ICT #PICwICT October meetup Tuesday 27th October 7pm Fiji Time. An introduction to IGF with our women in IGF experts in the region.
Registration link: https://bit.ly/34ngPgW

Pacific women in ICT #PICwICT October meetup Tuesday 27th October 7pm Fiji Time. An introduction to IGF with our women in IGF experts in the region.
Registration link: https://bit.ly/34ngPgW
Thursday 8 July, 2015 This year PacINET has established a collaborative PacINET@NetHui with the kind support of InternetNZ whose NetHui which is being held at the Sky City Convention Centre in Auckland, NZ. This could set a trend for PacINETs as the Board attempts to find the best opportunities for training, knowledge building and networking…
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