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WEB SITES
http://www.africanti.org http://www.dree.org http://www.ecowas.int http://demiurae.wn.apc.org http://www.reaards.cnrs.fr mikeifaisn.apc.ora
http://www.maahrebarabe.org sa.uma@maahrebarabe.org http://www.rtbf.be
http://ambafrance)cm.org http://www.francetelecom.com http://www.maliiink.net
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PERSONS MET
SANOU BRAHIMA
ITU REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR AFRICA ADDIS ABABA
TEL 251 1 513346
e-mail: brahima.sanou@itu.int BASSAVE SEYDOUX,
Area Administrator in E.M.G.,
Telecommunications Development Bureau, West Africa Area Office
Dakar, Senegal
BANCOULI Yapi Marcellin Area Representative
Telecommunications Development Bureau West Africa Area Office
Dakar, Senegal SOUMAH AMARA,
Regional Administrator, Human Resources Management and Development,
Telecommunications Development Bureau, West Africa Area Office
Dakar, Senegal Tel. 221 823 4940 Fax. 221 822 8031
e-mail: amara.soumah@itu.int
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS