Jacques Bonjawo

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1960 –

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Who is Jacques Bonjawo?

Jacques Bonjawo is a software engineer, an author and a columnist in the application of technology to sustainable development. Jacques is most noted for his work at Microsoft in 1997–2006 as senior program manager for the MSN Group. His early career included also working at PricewaterhouseCoopers as IT manager and senior associate. He's given a series of talks at various institutions, including Harvard University, the World Bank, and other international forums. His latest book "L'Afrique du XXIe Siècle" is in the list of the 5 best sellers at Karthala, a Paris-based publisher.

while at Microsoft, Mr. Bonjawo was introduced to the African Virtual University by its then CEO Cheick Modibo Diarra, and invited to join its board of Directors, following the launch of AVU in Nairobi, Africa, a major distance-learning education institution in Africa that would utilize satellite technology and the Internet to broadcast courses from all over the World to African students. He was elected chairman of board of Directors of the AVU in 2002 and stepped down in 2005.

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Born
Dec 30, 1960
Cameroon
Profession
Employment
  • Microsoft Corporation
Lived in
  • Yaoundé

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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