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− | '''Liu Limei''' is an Assistant of International Affairs and Public Relations at [[CONAC]] since 2009.<ref> | + | '''Liu Limei''' is an Assistant of International Affairs and Public Relations at [[CONAC]] since 2009.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref> |
Liu Limei has taken a personal interest in the expansion of [[ICANN]]'s ability to translate its important documents and discussions into multiple languages, and has made a number of suggestions via their public forums that aim to create a more inclusive and accommodating atmosphere for non-English speakers involved in ICANN.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/atrt-questions-2010/pdfQ3EJidYOl7.pdf ICANN Forum.pdf]</ref> | Liu Limei has taken a personal interest in the expansion of [[ICANN]]'s ability to translate its important documents and discussions into multiple languages, and has made a number of suggestions via their public forums that aim to create a more inclusive and accommodating atmosphere for non-English speakers involved in ICANN.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/atrt-questions-2010/pdfQ3EJidYOl7.pdf ICANN Forum.pdf]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 28 May 2021
Country: | China |
Email: | liulm[at]chinagov.cn |
Liu Limei is an Assistant of International Affairs and Public Relations at CONAC since 2009.[1]
Liu Limei has taken a personal interest in the expansion of ICANN's ability to translate its important documents and discussions into multiple languages, and has made a number of suggestions via their public forums that aim to create a more inclusive and accommodating atmosphere for non-English speakers involved in ICANN.[2]
References
- ↑ ICANN 40 Interview
- ↑ ICANN Forum.pdf