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---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [AFLUG] Clarion Call to African Governments Date: Wednesday 18 February 2004 19:17 From: Bildad Kagai <bill@circuitspackets.com> To: aflug@globalcn.tc.ca Cc: idlelo@fossfa.org, opendev@source.bellanet.org The Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA) is concerned with the recent agreements and partnerships African Governments and their organs have been signing with the Microsoft Corporation which in essence are killing local software industry and inhibiting the potential of developing local human capacity in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). FOSSFA compares the scenario being created similar to the tea and coffee crisis where the producers in the developing world do not get a decent return from the crops whilst the processors in the developed world reap all the profits. Most recently, Microsoft has signed agreements with the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to the tune of thousands of millions of dollars which effectively confines these agencies and the governments they represent from pursuing and practicing the freedom of CHOICE especially from the local software producers who are currently coming up in all pockets of Africa. See: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/Jan04/01-23WorldEconomicForumPR .asp FOSSFA wishes to air this clarion call to African governments to be wary of these unfair trade practices from big multinational corporations such as Microsoft and emulate the Asian Tigers who realised the benefits of promoting local products and local talent. FOSSFA estimates Africa's ICTs industry to be worth more than 25 Billion Dollars and growing. It will be unfair to Africa if our leaders were to give away this industry to already rich corporations when local talent exists to service this industry in this continent. That is the only way we can achieve economic empowerment and sustainable development. Buy African. Build Africa. Visit our portal to see software products produced in Africa. www.fossfa.org -- With Kind Regards, Bildad Kagai CEO - Circuits & Packets Communications Ltd. Coordinator - Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA) Suite B2, Tetu Apartments, State House Avenue P. O. Box 20311 - 00200, Nairobi, Kenya Tel. 254 20 2728332 Fax. 254 20 2726965 Cell. 254 722 379409 URL. www.circuitspackets.com www.fossfa.org Email. bill@circuitspackets.com _______________________________________________ AFLUG mailing list AFLUG@globalcn.tc.ca http://globalcn.tc.ca/mailman/listinfo/aflug ------------------------------------------------------- -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: http://openflows.org/~auskadi/ "Mind you, I am not asking you to bear witness to what you believe false, which would be a sin, but to testify falsely to what you believe true - which is a virtuous act because it compensates for lack of proof of something that certainly exists or happened." Bishop Otto to Baudolino in Umberto Eco's Baudolino. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net