National Addressing System and National Development, 12th-23rd June 2017, City Royal Resort Hotel (near UCC), Kampala, Uganda
Course Title: National Addressing System and National Development
Date: 12th – 23rd June 2017
Venue: City Royal Resort Hotel (near UCC), Kampala, Uganda
Course Overview: NATIONAL ADDRESSING SYSTEM IS THE KEY TO E-COMMERCE, E-FINANCE, E-NAVIGATION AND MODERN POSTAL SERVICES. Governments are shifting to e-government systems and the Internet and mobile technology has broken down barriers to communication and the way people interact and transact business. All these require ability to trace people or businesses to a location for deliveries and other services. This course will expose participants to the four components of National systems namely: Parent (Primary) addressing, Child (Secondary) addressing, Postcode system and Road signage and how they relate to national development, emergency, security, finance and postal/courier services. It will address policies that NAS requires to be put in place by the regulatory authority.
Target Audience: Communications Regulator Managers, Courier/Mail Service Regulator Managers, Road/Highway Regulator Managers, Physical Planners
Value Proposition: Better Understanding of need for NAS and applicable policies
Workshop Objectives: To provide participants with sufficient information about National Addressing System and policy framework.
Please contact us for more details at training@afralti.org
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