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Review WINPACCS Symposium 2009

The WINPACCS Symposium 2009 took place in the conference rooms of Rittal Arena in Wetzlar on 7 October 2009.

The following pages contain information about the morning and the afternoon schedules as well as a photo gallery with some further impressions.

    Impressions of the WINPACCS Symposium 2009

    Mr Bork (director of mbi GmbH) declares the WINPACCS Symposium open.
    Experts from many aid organisations attend the WINPACCS Symposium.
    Mrs Pfeiffer (MdB) makes the opening speech and talks about her tasks as deputy chairwoman of the commitee for economic cooperation and development.
    Mr Scharmann (mbi GmbH), who gives lectures on “Digital archiving of vouchers“ and the “WINPACCS community network“, leads through the programme.
    The enthusiastic audience is presented a live demonstration of the new version of WINPACCS accounting 3.0 by Mr Kopp (GTZ GmbH) and Mr Bott (mbi GmbH).
    The WINPACCS Symposium is a good opportunity to talk to the WINPACCS team and to discuss current issues.
    The attending experts exchange useful information in their conversations.
    Between the lectures and the workshops the attenders have animated conversations.
    New contacts between experts of diverse organisations for development cooperation are established.
    In his lecture „The use of WINPACCS in foreign offices“ Mr Gehring (Caritas International) explains the possibilities of using the WINPACCS system worldwide.
    In a workshop Mr Gomer (Partner Aid International) and Mr Schmidt explain the introduction of WINPACCS in a smaller aid organisation.
    The attenders of the WINPACCS Symposium are pleased with the successful event.

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