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b : bna-linuxiran@nongnu.org 3 March 2007 • 2:21AM -0500

Re: [linuxiran] IT/Linux Education Centers for Women in Iran?
by Arash Partow

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1. Iran per capita produces the most number of women engineers
than any other country in the world.

2. In the modern world what advantages would gender specific
or exclusive technological development have for a country?



Arash Partow
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Instead of being one who knows not what they don't know,
Thinking they know everything about all things.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I am creator of the "Tamay Dogan Network" (Tamay Doagan is my
> originating turkish/iranien name) and currently I am working
> between Morocco (where I am maried) and France.
>
> It is a non-profit enterprise for development of women in IT/Linux
> and "Renewable Energies" (Bio-Diesel/Fuel, Photopholtaik and such)
>
> Does any equivalent Project for women exist in Iran?
>
> If not, can a Non-Profit Enterprise for Women-Development be
> successful in Iran (I know already the Women-Power of Iran :-)
> and neighbour countries)
>
> Small note:  I am alredy in contact with the UNDP and the UNESCO...
>
> Greetings
>     Michelle Konzack
>     Systemadministrator
>     Tamay Dogan Network
>     Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
>
>
>


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