| EWeek
Goes to the United Nations
Transcript
of briefing now available! (.pdf 225k)
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| Organizers
of March 25, 2004, UN briefing on "Girls and Technology: New
Educational Opportunities," left to right: Paul Goa Zoumanigui,
Counsellor, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Guinea; Cream
Wright, Chief of the Education Section, United Nation's Children's
Fund (UNICEF); Dr. Sylvia Wilson-Thomas, on behalf
of EWeek "Introduce A Girl to Engineering" and the IEEE;
Paul Hoeffle, Head, Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGO) Section, Department of Public Information, United Nations. |
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| Dr.
Sylvia Wilson-Thomas, on behalf of EWeek "Introduce
A Girl to Engineering" and the IEEE, delivers the address at
the March 25 NGO briefing at UN Headquarters in New York City. |
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| Dr.
Wilson-Thomas responds to a question from the audience. |
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| After
formal address, panel takes audience comments and questions. Left
to right: Paul Goa Zoumanigui, Counsellor, Permanent
Mission of the Republic of Guinea; Paul Hoeffle,
Head, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) Section, Department of
Public Information, United Nations. Cream Wright,
Chief of the Education Section, United Nation's Children's Fund (UNICEF);
Dr. Sylvia Wilson-Thomas, on behalf of EWeek "Introduce
A Girl to Engineering" and the IEEE. |
For more
information on the March 25 UN Briefing, click
here.
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