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Thuhue nguyen is the founder and executive director of [[Vietnet-ICT]], an NGO that promotes the use of technology among women in Vietnam. She is also the president of and president of Ecolife.ltd.<ref>[http://www.mcdvietnam.org/en-US/News/media/newsandevents/2010/09/Vietnamese-woman-social-entrepreneur-at-the-Vital-Voice-Asia/539.aspx MCD Vietnam]</ref>  
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Thu Hue Nguyen is the founder and executive director of [[Vietnet-ICT]], an NGO that promotes the use of technology by women in Vietnam. She is also the president of Ecolife.ltd.<ref>[http://www.mcdvietnam.org/en-US/News/media/newsandevents/2010/09/Vietnamese-woman-social-entrepreneur-at-the-Vital-Voice-Asia/539.aspx MCD Vietnam]</ref>  
  
In 2008, Hue was appointed as Asia representative for the advisory committee of [[ICANN]]. She is the former country representative and legal specialist for the Global Internet Policy Initiative (GIPI) in Vietnam. She is also founder and director of the Center for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD).<ref>[http://www.internews.org/prs/2008/20081118_vietnam.shtm Interview News]</ref>
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In 2008, Hue was appointed Asian Representative of [[ICANN]]'s advisory committee. She is the former country representative and legal specialist for the Global Internet Policy Initiative (GIPI) in Vietnam. She is also founder and director of the Center for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD).<ref>[http://www.internews.org/prs/2008/20081118_vietnam.shtm Intern News]</ref>
  
Thuhue nguyen is a reknowned for her works on technology for development, ICT in microfinance, gender enhancement and women's empowerment, media development support and ICT policy. According to her "I can bring the voices of Internet users in the Asia Pacific region to help shape Internet policy," said Nguyen Thu Hue, founder and executive director of Vietnet-ICT. "And I am very proud that Vietnet-ICT can contribute to the digital divide narrowing for Vietnam."<ref>[http://www.internews.org/prs/2008/20081118_vietnam.shtm Interview News]</ref>
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Nguyen is known for her work regarding technology for development, ICT in microfinance, gender enhancement, media development support, and ICT policy. <ref>[http://www.internews.org/slideshow/women2008/frame09.shtm Intern News]</ref>
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Thu Hue Nguyen is the founder and executive director of Vietnet-ICT, an NGO that promotes the use of technology by women in Vietnam. She is also the president of Ecolife.ltd.[1]

In 2008, Hue was appointed Asian Representative of ICANN's advisory committee. She is the former country representative and legal specialist for the Global Internet Policy Initiative (GIPI) in Vietnam. She is also founder and director of the Center for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD).[2]

Nguyen is known for her work regarding technology for development, ICT in microfinance, gender enhancement, media development support, and ICT policy. [3]

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