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Advocacy brochure for Alternatives

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Advocacy brochure for Alternatives
Advocacy brochure for Alternatives
Advocacy brochure for Alternatives
Résumé | Overview: 
Design, layout and printing of a 24-page brochure that highlights the key issues of a major international development project.
Client: 
Alternatives
Date de fin de projet | Project end date: 
03/2008
Équipe | Team: 
Description étendue | Full description: 

This project aims to study the feasibility of establishing an Internet backbone in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Researchers will identify suitable technological and policy alternatives for developing the infrastructure and managing it with the help of Open Access software. The results of the study were presented to the government, the private sector, the universities, the media, NGOs and the donor community by way of an advocacy campaign.

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Imprimeur | Print Shop: 
Mardigrafe
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