As part of infoDev's partnership with the Government of Finland and Nokia (
http://infodev.org/finland), we are creating an online community of practice
for those working on mobile applications for development. We have just
announced a new job opportunity for someone interested in leading the
effort: http://infodev.org/en/Article.571.html

Feel free to pass along.

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*Background*

*info*Dev (www.infodev.org) is a research, capacity building and advisory
program, coordinated and served by an expert Secretariat housed in the
Global ICT Department (GICT) of the World Bank Group. It helps developing
countries and their international partners use innovation and information
and communication technologies (ICT) effectively as tools for poverty
reduction and sustainable social and economic development. *info*Dev is a
thought leader in technology-enabled small business incubation.*info*Dev’s
global incubation network reaches more than 300 business incubators, more
than 20,000 small and medium enterprises and has helped create over 200,000
jobs across 87 developing countries.

>From 2010-2012, *info*Dev is implementing an ambitious program
entitled “Creating
Sustainable Businesses in the Knowledge
Economy<http://infodev.org/en/Topic.28.html>”.
This program, jointly organized by *info*Dev, the Government of Finland and
Nokia, will undertake a range of activities including establishing regional
mobile applications laboratories; linking mobile entrepreneurs via a social
networking initiative; using business incubation initiatives to stimulate
small business creation; assisting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
to seek new markets overseas; ensuring that SMEs have appropriate access to
finance; starting international working groups for ICT and agribusiness
entrepreneurs and incubators; and creating resources for project leaders to
incorporate ICTs and innovation systems into agriculture development
projects.

This position is one of a number of short- and extended-term consultant
positions that are being recruited specifically for this program. The
project management team includes the *info*Dev Program Manager, a Task Team
Leader (TTL), an Operations Officer and a Program Analyst, as well as task
managers for the mobile applications labs and mobile social networking
initiatives. In addition, the other staff of *info*Dev, including business
incubation, communications, financial management, administrative, operations
and procurement specialists, will assist the team.

*Scope of work*

A major component of the Creating Sustainable Businesses program is the
establishment of a series of five regional mobile application laboratories,
in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. These “mLabs” will facilitate
demand-driven innovation by grassroots entrepreneurs so that breakthrough
low-cost, high-value applications can be developed. To help entrepreneurs,
investors, mentors and partners share knowledge, experience and
perspective, *info*Dev will support a host of activities designed to realize
the innovation potential of the laboratories. These will consist of a range
of networking opportunities, including Mobile Monday gatherings, an online
social network and community of practice, and a mentorship scheme for
applications developers.

In order to facilitate knowledge exchange and increase the reach of the
mLabs, *info*Dev seeks to create an international community of practice for
those working on mobile applications for development. Currently, *info*Dev
manages communities and toolkits on business incubation<http://www.idisc.net/>
, educational technologies <http://www.edutechdebate.org/>, and ICT
regulation <http://www.ictregulationtoolkit.org/>; it is expected that these
existing resources will both complement and inspire the mobile applications
community of practice.

*Tasks*

Under the general supervision of the Task Manager for the mobile social
networking initiative, the Consultant will assist in developing and
maintaining an online social network that serves as a community of practice
for mobile application developers, entrepreneurs, mentors and partners.

In particular, the consultant will:

   1. Solicit feedback from potential user groups about their needs for an
   online community of practice.
   2. Identify the best options for hosting, design and format of an online
   social network and community of practice that provides a forum for dialogue
   and interaction between different stakeholder communities including: a)
   mobile application developers, b) entrepreneurs and financiers, and c)
   mobile application users, including businesses, NGOs, and individuals; d)
   network operators, and e) equipment manufacturers.
   3. Create an initial range of content for the site, including case
   studies, market research and best practice examples.
   4. In close collaboration with the project team, and especially the
   Communications Officer, develop and maintain all features and functions of
   the online space. This may involve:
      1. posting materials and links to resources relevant to mobile
      applications development;
      2. assisting members in responding to technical questions;
      3. maintaining the online platform, including managing the
      registration process, continuously improving the look and feel,
fixing bugs,
      maintaining usage statistics and moderating user-generated content;
      4. initiating forum discussions on the site;
      5. making links from the site to other activities within the Creating
      Sustainable Businesses program and other relevant activities on mobile
      applications for development.
      6. adding other functions and facilities that may be requested by the
      community;
   5. Contribute to a best practice guide on the technical aspects of
   developing and maintaining an international online social network and
   community of practice.

*Qualifications:*

   - Between five (5) and ten (10) years of related experience, working with
   appropriate technology, including in developing country contexts.
   - Strong experience with building and running online communities of
   practice. • Familiarity and facility with current online social networking
   tools.
   - Strong knowledge of and interest in mobile applications for
   development, from the perspectives of international development, mobile
   technology and entrepreneurship.
   - Demonstrated experience in working with target groups participating in
   this initiative: entrepreneurs, mobile developers, investors, and private
   sector representatives and public officials.
   - Excellent written and spoken English.

*Duration of Assignment:*

It is expected that these tasks would require approximately [24] days FTE
("full-time equivalent") of work in the period from September through
December 2010, with a possibility of further work once the community of
practice website is operational.

*Location:*

This position is notionally based in Washington, DC, but could be carried
out at a distance.

*To Apply:*

Please send a CV and a covering letter indicating your suitability for this
task and your proposals on how to conduct it, to Maja Andjelkovic (
mandjelko...@worldbank.org) with a copy to i...@infodev.org. Deadline to
apply is August 20, 2010.

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Georgetown '11: SFS
http://blurringborders.com
630.849.8285

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