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Development Programmes of COMSATS
for Northern Areas Promoted at Francophonie
In continuation of the Francophonie festivities
in Islamabad, the promotion ceremony of the “French Online Program
in the Northern Areas” and the programme “ICT for Rural
Development in Mountainous and Remote Areas of Northern Pakistan”,
was held at COMSATS Headquarters on 18th March, 2004. The event was
co-organized by the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable
Development in the South (COMSATS), the Embassy of France and the
International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada.
The Canadian High Commissioner, H.E. Margaret Huber
presided over the session. Delivering her keynote address, H.E.
Huber highlighted the role of IDRC in the financial sponsorship
of the programme “ICT for Rural Development in Mountainous
and Remote Areas of Northern Pakistan”. She mentioned that
in Pakistan, the development aid contribution of IDRC can be found
in more than 60 projects with a total value of more than $CA 20
million. H.E. Huber also appreciated the efforts of the collaborative
partners of the programme, namely COMSATS, Karakoram Area Development
Organization (KADO), Baltistan Health and Education Foundation (BH&EF)
and Agha Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP), for the realization
and implementation of this programme.
Earlier, Dr. Hameed Ahmed Khan H.I.,S.I., Executive
Director, COMSATS welcomed the honorable guests and emphasized the
role of Information Communication Technologies in national development.
He also elaborated COMSATS’ collaborative programmes with
international and national organizations and said that the technology
platform for both the subject programmes is being provided by the
Commission. Prof. Dr. Syed Altaf Hussain, Vice Chancellor, AIOU
said that learning French can be very beneficial for Pakistanis,
especially remote area residents, because this can open the doors
of the Francophonie world for them.
During her keynote address, Ms. Françoise Maylié,
Chargée d’ Affaires, Embassy of France greeted the
gathering on the auspicious occasion of Francophonie and highlighted
the role of French language in the transfer of knowledge and technology.
Apprising the guests of the status of French Online, she said that
more than 600 learners have already enrolled in the programme, while
the target for the year 2004 is approximately 1,000. She also applauded
the contribution of partner organizations of French Online, which
is a programme sponsored by the Embassy of France and is a joint
venture between Alliance Française, COMSATS and Allama Iqbal
Open University (AIOU).
Dr. Ouafae Sananes, Project Coordinator, Embassy of
France delivered a comprehensive presentation highlighting the features
of French Online programme, which was followed by an interactive
session via Video Conferencing with the French Online students in
Gilgit. Distinguished guests at Gilgit also shared their views and
expressed satisfaction over the initiation of two development programmes
in the region. |