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Social Networks Hamzat Lawal (AYICC) & Oluwafunmilayo Oyatogun (BailiffAfrica) @Hamzy12 @Rubayolbin [email protected] & [email protected] 25-09- 2013 1

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Social Networks

Hamzat Lawal (AYICC) & Oluwafunmilayo Oyatogun (BailiffAfrica)

@Hamzy12 @Rubayolbin

[email protected] & [email protected]

25-09-2013

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How do you/your

organization use the

Social Ecosystem?

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What social Ecosystem do you know?

What is Social

Networks To YOU!?

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Networking

Networking: it’s a word that means

many things to people.

What actually is it? What’s it for? What

sort of people network?

Why do they bother? ‘People skills’: are

they something that can be acquired? Or

are you born with them?

What do skilled networkers have to offer

– other than an impressive ability for

self-publicity?

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Finding the Right Networks

Immediate – Family, friends, neighbors,

colleagues & their contacts

KISS – Strategy

Flexibility and adaptable

Useful individuals

Team Building

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Networking Groups in Africa

* hierarchy and how it works

AYICC

UN-MGCY

UNEP-TUNZA

UNFCCC - YOUNGO

AFRICAN YOUTH POST2015 WORKING GROUP

YOUTH – WASH AFRICA

IDEAS

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Virtual Communities

Internet - The internet is like alcohol in some sense. It

accentuates what you would do anyway. If you want to be a

loner, you can be more alone. If you want to connect, it makes

it easier to connect. - Esther Dyson

Online Networking – The Various Media

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SMSEmail

COMMUNICATIONS!

What Tool (Eco-Tech) Do You Use?

What, when (and how much) are we going to

communicate?

Where and how will we communicate? (what

media will we use?)

Who will play what roles in the team's

communications?

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Strategic Pictures

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African Perspectives

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charterApp Mobile

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