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{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = IGMENA.jpg
| type            = Non-profit
| industry        = Inernet
| founded        = 2000
| founders        =
| ownership      =
| headquarters    = 16 Boundary Road, East Legon <br>P.O. Box 3035 Accra
| country        = Ghana
| businesses      =
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| website        = [http://www.afnog.org/contacts.html www.afnog.org]
| blog            =
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| keypeople      = [[Nii Quaynor]], AfNOG Convener <br>[[Nancy Dotse]], Secretariat
}}
'''IGMENA''' is a program formed by the international organization [[Hivos]], which that brings voices together from the [[MENA region]] (Middle East and North African region) on Internet Governance and policies.<ref name="about">[http://igmena.org/about About], IGMENA.org. Retrieved 2016 March 24.</ref>
'''IGMENA''' is a program formed by the international organization [[Hivos]], which that brings voices together from the [[MENA region]] (Middle East and North African region) on Internet Governance and policies.<ref name="about">[http://igmena.org/about About], IGMENA.org. Retrieved 2016 March 24.</ref>


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==Projects==
==Projects==
===Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) Project===
===Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) Project===
A grassroots initiative, the Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) project is led by authors from the MENA region who will support current developments specific to Internet policy and governance in their respective countries. The Internet Policy Analysis initiative is designed to meet the increasing demand and expertise on Internet Governance and policy in the MENA region specifically on issues such as freedom of expression, data protection and privacy, censorship and surveillance. The intention is to expand to other relevant themes to the Middle East in the future. The project will initially cover five countries: Syria, Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan and Iraq. It will expand at a later stage to include more countries from the region. Authors who would like to publish their research or investigate specific themes are encouraged to join the project.<ref name="ipa">[http://igmena.org/The-Internet-Policy-Analyst-(IPA)-An-Internet-Grassroots-Policy-Project IPA The Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) An Internet Grassroots Policy Project], IGMENA.org. Retrieved 2016 March 24.</ref>
A grassroots initiative, the Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) project is led by authors from the MENA region who will support current developments specific to Internet policy and governance in their respective countries. The Internet Policy Analysis initiative is designed to meet the increasing demand and expertise on Internet Governance and policy in the MENA region specifically on issues such as freedom of expression, data protection and privacy, censorship and surveillance. The intention is to expand to other relevant themes to the Middle East in the future. The project will initially cover five countries: Syria, Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan and Iraq. It will expand at a later stage to include more countries from the region. Authors who would like to publish their research or investigate specific themes are encouraged to join the project.<ref name="ipa">[http://igmena.org/The-Internet-Policy-Analyst-(IPA)-An-Internet-Grassroots-Policy-Project IPA The Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) An Internet Grassroots Policy Project], IGMENA.org. Retrieved 2016 March 24.</ref> A number of published articles can be found via IGMENA's online portal, found [http://igmena.org/Internet-Policy-Analyst- here].


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