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{{People
 
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|country    = Mongolia
 
|country    = Mongolia
 
|email      = burmaa [at] datacom.mn
 
|email      = burmaa [at] datacom.mn
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|website    =www.burmaa.mn
 
|twitter    = Burmaa
 
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|linkedin  = [http://www.linkedin.com/in/burmaa Baasansuren Burmaa]
 
|linkedin  = [http://www.linkedin.com/in/burmaa Baasansuren Burmaa]
 
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'''Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa''' is the Director of the MN Domain Registry of Mongolia, the [[.mn]] Registry, [[Datacom]] and a Board Member at the [[DREAM IT]] Project.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/burmaa linkedin.com]</ref> She is a member of [[APTLD]], [[APNIC]], [[DotAsia]] and [[CoCCA]].<ref>[http://www.cocca.cx/index.php/home/members.html cocca.cx]</ref> She has been the Director of [[MN Registry]] since 1996.
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'''Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa''' is the Director of the MN Domain Registry of Mongolia, the [[.mn]] Registry, [[Datacom]]. She was a Board Member and Project Coordinator at the Canadian [[DREAM IT]] Project funded by Canadian government since 2007.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/burmaa linkedin.com]</ref> She is a member of [[APTLD]], [[APNIC]], [[DotAsia]] and [[CoCCA]].<ref>[http://www.cocca.cx/index.php/home/members.html cocca.cx]</ref> She has been the Director of [[MN Registry]] since 1996.
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Currently, she leading national project on open education and ICT in Education.
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Currently, she leading[[www.one.mn| ONE Mongolia]] national project on open education and ICT in Education. She played key role in developing Open Education in Mongolia and she has worked extensively on promotion of the endorsement of
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the UNESCO OER Declaration by the Government of Mongolia, specifically
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including the principle that educational resources paid for with public funds
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should be openly licensed and encourages widely <em>use</em> of the <em>Mongolian language</em> in teaching and learning.
    
===ICANN Involvement===
 
===ICANN Involvement===
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Ms. Burmaa has been working in the Internet Industry for more than 19 years.  She has experience in addressing domain name management, policy development, IPRs, branding issues, open education and ICT in Education.
 
Ms. Burmaa has been working in the Internet Industry for more than 19 years.  She has experience in addressing domain name management, policy development, IPRs, branding issues, open education and ICT in Education.
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In 2006, she played key role in transitioning .mn to SRS (EPP). Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa has worked extensively on matters relating to .mn TLD policies and [[ccTLD]] issues. Since 2006, she has been an active member of [[ICANN]], and has been participating in [[APNIC]] since 2003, and [[APTLD]] since 2004. Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa was an [[ISOC|Internet Society]] Ambassador to [[IGF]] Sharm El Sheikh in 2009.
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In 2006, she played key role in transitioning .mn to SRS (EPP). Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa has worked extensively on matters relating to .mn TLD policies and [[ccTLD]] issues. Since 2006, she has been an active member of [[ICANN]], and has been participating in [[APNIC]] since 2003, and [[APTLD]] since 2004. Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa was an [[ISOC|INTERNET SOCIETY]] [https://icannwiki.com/Internet_Society AMBASSADOR] to [[IGF]] Sharm El Sheikh in 2009.  
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She is was a Board Member and Project Coordinator at the Canadian [[DREAM IT]] Project funded by Canadian government since 2009.
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The ''DREAM IT ('' ''Development Research to
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Empower All Mongolians Through Information Technology) ''series of applied research projects that were conducted by ONE Mongolia team, between 2009-2013, have been significant to Mongolia for the opportunities
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availed to researchers and development workers from many universities, government and non- governmental organizations, to freely explore the potential
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of ICTs to contribute to the country’s socioeconomic development. This
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intensive action research program was timely, at the onset of the deployment of ICT infrastructure, including the Internet, to the wide
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expanses of Mongolia'' ''through wireless networks and mobile
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phones, and as the Government formulated information and communication
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technology (ICT) policies to bring universal access to people living in remote
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places. Over the past six years, the ONE Mongolia has
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been active in capacity building initiatives to introduce and demonstrate a
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range of open practices, including open education, open access publishing and
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open government. ONE Mongolia has focused some of its research activities
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specifically at demonstrating open practices in the education and information
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technology and government sectors. 
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Ms. Burmaa is working as a country representative of Google Education since 2013. She is Executive Director of the ONE Foundation since 2013.
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==Awards & Recognition==
 
==Awards & Recognition==
 
* Gold medal of Young Leader, Mongolian Youth Federation, 2006
 
* Gold medal of Young Leader, Mongolian Youth Federation, 2006
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[[Category: ICANN Fellow]]
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[[Category:Private Sector - Domain Name Industry]]
 
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