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'''Katim Touray''' (also Katim S. Touray) is an independent development consultant and a Managing partner at Real Time Consulting Gambia. A follower of the early Internet, he is a well-known advocate for the network and its uses across a range of media and to a wide variety of audiences for over 15 years.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/katim-touray/8/2a3/47b linkedin.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.gvepinternational.org/en/community/directory/2780 gvepinternational.com]</ref>
'''Katim S. Touray''' works as an independent international development consultant.<ref>[http://www.gvepinternational.org/en/community/directory/2780 gvepinternational.com]</ref>


=== Education ===
He was selected by the [[NomCom|Nominating Committee]] to serve on the [[ICANN Board]] from 2008 until 2011.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/touray.htm icann.org]</ref> He is the co-founder of [[Ummah Digital Limited]], the applicant for the [[.ummah]] New gTLD.<ref>[http://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus/viewstatus Application Download, gTLDresult.ICANN.org] Retrieved 17 Feb 2013</ref>
He holds a B.Agric from the university of Nigeria, an MS from the university of Montana State, and PhD degree in Soil Science from the university of Wisconsin-Madison.<ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/candidate-bios-2008.htm nomcom.icann.org]</ref>


=== Career History ===
Following [[ICANN]]'s August 2012 announcement that it would be creating an initiative to strengthen the organization's presence in Africa, Katim wrote on [[CircleID]] about the necessity of this initiative, encouraging African stakeholders to get involved with the process. He points out that Africa accounts for only 5 of 1,019 ICANN-accredited registrars, 0 out of 22 gTLD registries, and its ccTLDs are relatively few domains registered. He argues that despite these setbacks, Africa is on the cusp of major technological growth, with the fastest-growing mobile market in the world. Although most subscriptions are for voice services, data service subscriptions are steadily increasing, and there has been explosive growth in financial services like mobile banking and money transfer. He also recalls the trouble that he had convincing ICANN to become involved in regional Internet governance forums and the African Union Heads of State and Government summits, both of which he encouraged, and that the Internet Society ([[ISOC]]), [[AfriNIC]], and the International Telecommunications Union ([[ITU]]) have had a stronger presence in Africa than ICANN, and have been more active in helping build the Internet's capacity on the continent.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20120917_calling_africa_icann_new_approach_to_africa_is_a_welcome/ Calling Africa: ICANN's New Approach to Africa Is a Welcome and Significant Opportunity, circleid.com]</ref>
Touray was a researcher for the Ministry of Agriculture in The Gambia, and served as Chairman of the National Agricultural Development Agency (NADA). He has conducted consultancies on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the media, strategic planning, project evaluations, HIV/AIDS, and other subjects for non-governmental organizations, as well as government and UN agencies.


Touray has significant experience as a producer and host of African music, educational, and public affairs talk shows on community radio in the US, and national radio in Gambia. He also served on the Board of Directors of a public access cable TV channel in the US. Touray has written articles about the Internet and [[ICT]], and helped found the Consumer Protection Association of The Gambia ([[CPAG]]). Largely self-educated about the Internet and ICT in general, Touray has been an Internet user since the early 1990's, and an advocate for leveraging ICTs for development. He is also a free and open source software enthusiast, and serves on the Council of the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa ([[FOSSFA]]).<ref>[http://www.idlelo.net/content/idlele-4-conference-speakers idlelo.com]</ref>
== Career History ==
Touray has been a researcher for the Ministry of Agriculture in The Gambia and served as Chairman of the National Agricultural Development Agency (NADA).<ref>[http://www.idlelo.net/content/idlele-4-conference-speakers idlelo.com]</ref>


Katim Touray was selected for the [[ICANN]] Board by the [[Nominating Committee]]. His current term, which started after the 2008 annual meeting, will end after the conclusion of ICANN's annual meeting in 2011.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/touray.htm icann.org]</ref>
He also served on the Board of Directors of a public access cable TV channel in the US. He played a significant role in the establishment of [[CPAG]]. Touray has been an Internet user since the early 1990s, and an advocate for leveraging ICTs for development. He is also a free and open-source software enthusiast and serves on the Council of the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa ([[FOSSFA]]).<ref>[http://www.idlelo.net/content/idlele-4-conference-speakers idlelo.com]</ref>
 
== Education ==
He holds a B.Agric (University of Nigeria), an MS (Montana State University), and Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) in Soil Science.<ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/candidate-bios-2008.htm nomcom.icann.org]</ref>
 
== Publications ==
Touray has written several articles about the Internet and [[ICT]].


== References ==
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Katim S. Touray works as an independent international development consultant.[1]

He was selected by the Nominating Committee to serve on the ICANN Board from 2008 until 2011.[2] He is the co-founder of Ummah Digital Limited, the applicant for the .ummah New gTLD.[3]

Following ICANN's August 2012 announcement that it would be creating an initiative to strengthen the organization's presence in Africa, Katim wrote on CircleID about the necessity of this initiative, encouraging African stakeholders to get involved with the process. He points out that Africa accounts for only 5 of 1,019 ICANN-accredited registrars, 0 out of 22 gTLD registries, and its ccTLDs are relatively few domains registered. He argues that despite these setbacks, Africa is on the cusp of major technological growth, with the fastest-growing mobile market in the world. Although most subscriptions are for voice services, data service subscriptions are steadily increasing, and there has been explosive growth in financial services like mobile banking and money transfer. He also recalls the trouble that he had convincing ICANN to become involved in regional Internet governance forums and the African Union Heads of State and Government summits, both of which he encouraged, and that the Internet Society (ISOC), AfriNIC, and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) have had a stronger presence in Africa than ICANN, and have been more active in helping build the Internet's capacity on the continent.[4]

Career History

Touray has been a researcher for the Ministry of Agriculture in The Gambia and served as Chairman of the National Agricultural Development Agency (NADA).[5]

He also served on the Board of Directors of a public access cable TV channel in the US. He played a significant role in the establishment of CPAG. Touray has been an Internet user since the early 1990s, and an advocate for leveraging ICTs for development. He is also a free and open-source software enthusiast and serves on the Council of the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA).[6]

Education

He holds a B.Agric (University of Nigeria), an MS (Montana State University), and Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) in Soil Science.[7]

Publications

Touray has written several articles about the Internet and ICT.

References