Friday 21 Nov 2008
May 2005
Thank you for keeping us always active…we have benefited very much.

Name: Dr Afihini Ijani
Country: Tanzania LOOP:  EAFRINET

   
March 2005
I wish to record with gratitude that I was able to attend the 1st conference on DNA Barcoding in London, by applying online through Bionet. If not for BioNET I would not have known about the conference nor about the bursary scheme which I was awarded to attend the conference. Thank you again for all the good work done keeping developing country scientists informed.
Name: Jayanthi Edirisinghe
Country: Sri Lanka LOOP: SACNET
   
March 2005
I wish to thank you for the excellent work that you are doing for the scientific community and the world at large.
Name: Professor Joseph Allotey
Country: Botswana LOOP: SAFRINET
   
February 2005
Thanks so much for the Bulletin….[it] has been a good source of diverse information. Keep up the good work.
Name: Esther N. Kioko
Country: Kenya LOOP: EAFRINET
   
January 2005
The Bulletin is proving invaluable to me.
Name: Tracy Commock
Country: Jamaica LOOP: CARINET
   
December 2004 
Thank you very much for the CD on the Third Global Taxonomy Workshop held at Pretoria in 2002 and the series of case studies highlighting taxonomy's value to society… Such studies can help many of us to argue the importance of taxonomy.
Name:  Amadou Bocar Bal
Country: Niger LOOP: WAFRINET 
   
December 2004
Your service is very essential for all of us.
Name: B. A. Daniel  Country: India LOOP:SACNET    
November 2004
I highly appreciate your efforts and wish you all the best.
Name:  Manzoor H. Soomro
Country: Pakistan LOOP: SACNET
   
2002 
…what a fantastic workshop…I hope the renewed commitment that taxonomists made [at 3GTW] will contribute to the implementation of the GTI Programme of Work.
Name:  J. Seyani, Commonwealth Secretariat, London    
2002
[3GTW] is an important milestone not only for the Global Taxonomy Initiative within the CBD but also for global taxonomy generally…
Name: Dr Jan Plesnik, Chair, SBSTTA-CBD    
2002 
3GTW has been one of the few meetings, of the many I have attended, where I felt we were actually moving forward instead of wasting time.
Name: Professor Antonio Mijail Perez
Country: Nicaragua LOOP:MESOAMERINET
   
2002
I was extremely impressed by the 3GTW workshop programs…I have attended several international workshops and conferences for the last 20 years and I must admit that this was one of the most successful! Before I attended this workshop I knew very little about BioNET-INTERNATIONAL but by the time the workshop ended I had become a disciple of the organization.
Name: Professor Godwin P. Kaaya
Country: Namibia LOOP:SAFRINET
   
2002
We believe that the outcome of 3GTW is going to benefit Africa and the world at large and meet the demands of the CBD and GTI in particular.
Name: Charles Ssekyewa
Country: Uganda LOOP: EAFRINET
   
2002
[3GTW]…a very well organized workshop – very inspiring, very relevant.
Name: Henrik O. Enevoldsen, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Denmark    
 
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