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| linkedin        = [http://www.linkedin.com/company/african-top-level-domains-aftld- AfTLD]
 
| linkedin        = [http://www.linkedin.com/company/african-top-level-domains-aftld- AfTLD]
 
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| keypeople      = [[Vika Mpisane]], Chairman/President<br/>
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| keypeople      = [[Dr. Alex Corenthin]], Chairman/President<br/>
 
[[Mohamed El Bashir]], Director of Communications & Outreach<br/>
 
[[Mohamed El Bashir]], Director of Communications & Outreach<br/>
 
[[Vincent Ngundi]], Director of Capacity Building<br/>
 
[[Vincent Ngundi]], Director of Capacity Building<br/>
 
Dr. [[Paulos Nyirenda]], Director of Research<br/>
 
Dr. [[Paulos Nyirenda]], Director of Research<br/>
 
[[Souleymane Oumtanaga]], Director of Strategic Partnerships<br/>
 
[[Souleymane Oumtanaga]], Director of Strategic Partnerships<br/>
[[Abibu Ntiahigiye]], Treasurer<br/>
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[[Wafa Dahmani Zafoori]], Treasurer<br/>
 
[[Eric Akumiah]], Secretary<br/>
 
[[Eric Akumiah]], Secretary<br/>
 
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'''AfTLD''' ('''African Top Level Domain''') is a non-profit organization composed of registry operators in Africa. It was incorporated as a Mauritius non-profit organization on 19 December 2002.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/html/english/about_AFTLD.html About AFTLD]</ref> It is a forum for African [[TLD]] managers to address and discuss issues and policies that have a global impact. It represents African [[ccTLD]]s on an international platform as one coherent voice. AfTLD was formed to have an influential global position in the ccTLD sector and to effectively represent African registries to various international parties.  
 
'''AfTLD''' ('''African Top Level Domain''') is a non-profit organization composed of registry operators in Africa. It was incorporated as a Mauritius non-profit organization on 19 December 2002.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/html/english/about_AFTLD.html About AFTLD]</ref> It is a forum for African [[TLD]] managers to address and discuss issues and policies that have a global impact. It represents African [[ccTLD]]s on an international platform as one coherent voice. AfTLD was formed to have an influential global position in the ccTLD sector and to effectively represent African registries to various international parties.  
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AfTLD was started as a project to share information and focus on united actions and issues which are similar in nature amongst the ccTLD Registries in Africa. It wa started as a joint effort, with more than 50 ccTLDs originally associated with the project.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/ aftld.org]</ref>
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AfTLD was started as a project to share information and focus on united actions and issues which are similar in nature amongst the ccTLD Registries in Africa. It was started as a joint effort, with more than 50 ccTLDs originally associated with the project.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/ aftld.org]</ref>
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Their website content is available in English, Arabic, Portuguese, and French.
    
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
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* 2009 - Its 3rd Annual African ccTLD Event in Arusha, Tanzania was held. It also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with [[AfriNIC]].
 
* 2009 - Its 3rd Annual African ccTLD Event in Arusha, Tanzania was held. It also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with [[AfriNIC]].
 
* 2010 - Held its 4th Annual African ccTLD in Nairobi, Kenya during the [[ICANN 37|37th ICANN Meeting]]
 
* 2010 - Held its 4th Annual African ccTLD in Nairobi, Kenya during the [[ICANN 37|37th ICANN Meeting]]
* 2011 - Conducted an Attack Contingency Response Planning (ACRP) Workshop for ccTLDs managers in partnership with the Ghananian National Information Technology Administration (NITA).
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* 2011 - Conducted an Attack Contingency Response Planning (ACRP) Workshop for ccTLDs managers in partnership with the Ghanaian National Information Technology Administration (NITA).
    
==Objectives==
 
==Objectives==
 
The main objective of AfTLD is to voice and stand up for the benefit and interests of [[ccTLD]] managers; encourage communication and cooperation between them; increase the awareness of the internet community in the African region and its neighbor islands regarding the process, activities and meetings of [[ICANN]], [[IANA]] and the worldwide ccTLD community; establish a website that will serve as main source of information for its members; and assist in the development and capacity building of the [[DNS]] technologies and facilitate the development of ccTLD policies, administration and technical infrastructure in Africa.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/html/english/about_AFTLD.html About AfTLD]</ref>
 
The main objective of AfTLD is to voice and stand up for the benefit and interests of [[ccTLD]] managers; encourage communication and cooperation between them; increase the awareness of the internet community in the African region and its neighbor islands regarding the process, activities and meetings of [[ICANN]], [[IANA]] and the worldwide ccTLD community; establish a website that will serve as main source of information for its members; and assist in the development and capacity building of the [[DNS]] technologies and facilitate the development of ccTLD policies, administration and technical infrastructure in Africa.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/html/english/about_AFTLD.html About AfTLD]</ref>
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==Strategic Goals (2003-2017)==
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*Strategic Goal 1: To establish firm statistical foundation on state and operational level of African ccTLDs for dissemination and use by Global Internet Community
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*Strategic Goal 2: To establish a good policy regime amongst Africa ccTLDs to enhance operation of ccTLD registries.
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*Strategic Goal 3: To assist Africa ccTLD managers develop technical management skill base on global best practice to effectively manage their registries
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*Strategic Goal 4: To assist Africa ccTLD managers develop administrative skill required for efficient management  of registries.
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*Strategic Goal 5: To build capacity of African ccTLDs for effective market communication and business management  to make them more visible in communities.
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*Strategic Goal 6: To establish an AfTLD-Led Dispute Resolution Process (DPR) by partnering with a DRP service company to build capacity of Africa Countries to arbitrate in domain name disputes.
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<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/about/?pg=233014 AfTLD Strategic Goals. Retrieved 18 Jul 2016.]</ref>
    
==Members==
 
==Members==
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<table border="1" style="border-style: solid; border-color: darkgray; border-collapse: collapse" width="70%" cellpadding="5">
 
<table border="1" style="border-style: solid; border-color: darkgray; border-collapse: collapse" width="70%" cellpadding="5">
 
<tr><td width="35%">'''ccTLD'''</td><td width="65%">'''Country'''</td></tr>
 
<tr><td width="35%">'''ccTLD'''</td><td width="65%">'''Country'''</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[.bw]]</td><td>Botswana</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.bf]]</td><td>Burkina Faso</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.bf]]</td><td>Burkina Faso</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.bi]]</td><td>Burundi</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.bi]]</td><td>Burundi</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[.cf]]</td><td>Central African Republic</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.cf]]</td><td>Central African Republic</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.eg]]</td><td>Egypt</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.eg]]</td><td>Egypt</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[.gh]]</td><td>Ghana</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.ke]]</td><td>Kenya</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.ke]]</td><td>Kenya</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.km]]</td><td>Comoros</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[.km]]</td><td>Comoros</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[.zm]]</td><td>Zambia</td></tr></table>
 
<tr><td>[[.zm]]</td><td>Zambia</td></tr></table>
 
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===Associated Members===
 
===Associated Members===
 
<table border="1" style="border-style: solid; border-color: darkgray; border-collapse: collapse" width="80%" cellpadding="5">
 
<table border="1" style="border-style: solid; border-color: darkgray; border-collapse: collapse" width="80%" cellpadding="5">
 
<tr><td width="40%">[[AusRegistry]] International</td><td width="60%"> Australia based Domain name registry services provider. <ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com/ Ausregistry.com]</ref></td></tr>
 
<tr><td width="40%">[[AusRegistry]] International</td><td width="60%"> Australia based Domain name registry services provider. <ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com/ Ausregistry.com]</ref></td></tr>
   
<tr><td> [[CoCCA]] </td><td> Council of Country Code Administrators Incorporated. <ref>[http://www.coccaregistry.net/ coccaregistry.net]</ref> </td></tr>
 
<tr><td> [[CoCCA]] </td><td> Council of Country Code Administrators Incorporated. <ref>[http://www.coccaregistry.net/ coccaregistry.net]</ref> </td></tr>
 
<tr><td> [[GLOCM]] </td><td> Centre for Global Communications. <ref>[http://www.glocom.ac.jp/e/ glocom.ac.jp]</ref></td></tr>
 
<tr><td> [[GLOCM]] </td><td> Centre for Global Communications. <ref>[http://www.glocom.ac.jp/e/ glocom.ac.jp]</ref></td></tr>
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<tr><td> [[INDOM]] </td><td> INDOM is one of the leading European Domain name registrar. <ref>[http://www.indom.com/indom/ indom.com]</ref></td></tr>
 
<tr><td> [[INDOM]] </td><td> INDOM is one of the leading European Domain name registrar. <ref>[http://www.indom.com/indom/ indom.com]</ref></td></tr>
 
<tr><td> [[W3C Senegal]] </td><td>The West African centre of W3C. It manages activities of W3C in West Africa.<ref>[http://www.w3c.sn/ W3C Senegal]</ref></td></tr>
 
<tr><td> [[W3C Senegal]] </td><td>The West African centre of W3C. It manages activities of W3C in West Africa.<ref>[http://www.w3c.sn/ W3C Senegal]</ref></td></tr>
<tr><td> [[GMO Registry]] </td><td> GMO Registry is a leading gTLD service provider. <ref>[http://www.gmo-registry.com/en/ gmo-registry.com]</ref></td></tr></table><br/>
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<tr><td> [[GMO Registry]] </td><td> GMO Registry is a leading gTLD service provider. <ref>[http://www.gmo-registry.com/en/ gmo-registry.com]</ref></td></tr>
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<tr><td> [[co.za]] </td><td> ZA CENTRAL REGISTRY. <ref>[http://co.za/]</ref></td></tr></table><br/>
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== ICANN and AfTLD ==
 
== ICANN and AfTLD ==
 
[[ICANN]] is a leading sponsor of AfTLD and helps develop policies for AfTLD’s Internet services. ICANN assists AfTLD to achieve its goals by offering a supportive role in its development and advancement, which has helped it to quickly develop.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/html/english/aftld_sponsors.html AfTLD Sponsors]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/ icann.org]</ref>
 
[[ICANN]] is a leading sponsor of AfTLD and helps develop policies for AfTLD’s Internet services. ICANN assists AfTLD to achieve its goals by offering a supportive role in its development and advancement, which has helped it to quickly develop.<ref>[http://www.aftld.org/html/english/aftld_sponsors.html AfTLD Sponsors]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/ icann.org]</ref>
    
===AfTLD's Bid for .Africa===
 
===AfTLD's Bid for .Africa===
In March 2011, AfTLD expressed its interest in managing [[.africa]], as well as its french version [[.afrique]], to represent the African region and to be included in the new batch of [[gTLD|generic top level domain names]] (gTLDs) to be submitted to [[ICANN]]. The organization was confident it has the capability to manage .africa and planned to partner with one of the leading registry service providers to ensure the success of the gTLD. AfTLD believed that launching .africa as a new gTLD will greatly benefit the businesses and the entire internet community within the African region.<ref>[http://www.biztechafrica.com/section/internet/article/aftld-takes-africa/527/ AfTLD Takes on .Africa]</ref>  
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In March 2011, AfTLD expressed its interest in managing [[.africa]], as well as its french version [[.afrique]], to represent the African region and to be included in the new batch of [[gTLD|generic top level domain names]] (gTLDs) to be submitted to [[ICANN]]. The organization was confident it had the capability to manage .africa and planned to partner with one of the leading registry service providers to ensure the success of the gTLD. AfTLD believed that launching .africa as a new gTLD would greatly benefit the businesses and the entire Internet community within the African region.<ref>[http://www.biztechafrica.com/section/internet/article/aftld-takes-africa/527/ AfTLD Takes on .Africa]</ref>  
    
AfTLD planned to take part in a competitive bidding process to the African Union Commission (AUC); this body went on to support the bid of [[UniForum SA]], and consequently AfTLD did not apply for any new gTLDs with ICANN.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/201105180533.html AfTLD, DCA Battle for Soul of Dot Africa]</ref>
 
AfTLD planned to take part in a competitive bidding process to the African Union Commission (AUC); this body went on to support the bid of [[UniForum SA]], and consequently AfTLD did not apply for any new gTLDs with ICANN.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/201105180533.html AfTLD, DCA Battle for Soul of Dot Africa]</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Organizations]]
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[[Category:Registry Operators]]
[[Category: Acronym]]
 
Bureaucrats, Check users, lookupuser, Administrators, translator
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