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'''Pierre Dandjinou''' is the Director at [[INFOCOM intelligence]], Chairman at [[Afrinic]] at [[ICANN]], the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and E-Governance Advisor at United Nations Development Program.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pierre-dandjinou/5/494/b31 linkedin.com]</ref>
 
Pierre is a member of [[ALAC]]. He was a Regional Policy Advisor on [[ICT]] for Development at SURF/UNDP,Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP). Pierre is involved with many IT related initiatives on the continent, and is a member of various Advisory Committees including Afrinic , the African Internet Registry, the At Large Advisory  Committee ([[ALAC]]) of ICANN, and the Global Internet Policy Initiative ([[GIPI]]).<ref>[http://www.itu.int/africainternet2000/speakers/bio.html itu.int]</ref>Pierre is Chairman of [[AfriNIC]] and President of the Benin [[ISOC]] Chapter. Pierre’s current specific areas of interest are e-strategies, e-governance and e-Parliaments as means for fostering use of Icts for human development in the Africa region.<ref>[http://thepublicvoice.org/events/capetown04/conf_speakers.html thepublicvoice]</ref>
'''Pierre Dandjinou''' is [[ICANN]]'s Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement for the Africa region, and has held the position since December 2012. He coordinates outreach, support and engagement with all stakeholders, including governments, civil society and private sector in the Africa region.<ref name="icann">[https://www.icann.org/en/about/staff Staff], ICANN.org</ref>
 
He has also held roles such as Director at [[INFOCOM Intelligence]], Chairman at [[AfriNIC]], E-Governance Advisor at the United Nations Development Program, and the President of the [[ISOC]] Benin Chapter.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pierre-dandjinou/5/494/b31 linkedin.com]</ref> In November 2012, he was appointed as [[ICANN]]'s Vice Presidents for Stakeholder Engagement for Africa, a position that reports to [[Sally Costerton]] and is part of CEO [[Fadi Chehadé]]'s goal to expand ICANN outreach and involvement to the developing world and improve the international makeup of the organization.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-2-28nov12-en.htm 28Nov12, ICANN.org]Published 28 Nov 12, retrieved 10 Jan 2013</ref>
 
Pierre was a Regional Policy Advisor on [[ICT]] for Development at SURF/UNDP, Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP).  
 
Pierre is involved with many IT related initiatives on the continent, and is a member of various Advisory Committees including [[AfriNIC]], the [[ALAC|At-Large Advisory  Committee]] at [[ICANN]], and the [[GIPI|Global Internet Policy Initiative]].<ref>[http://www.itu.int/africainternet2000/speakers/bio.html itu.int]</ref>
 
Pierre’s current specific areas of interest are e-strategies, e-governance and e-Parliaments as means for fostering use of ICTs for human development in Africa.<ref>[http://thepublicvoice.org/events/capetown04/conf_speakers.html thepublicvoice]</ref>


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Country: Benin
Email: dandjinou.pierre [at] undp.org
Facebook:    Pierre Dandjinou
LinkedIn:    Pierre Dandjinou
Twitter:    @pdandjinou
Currently ICANN Staff


Featured in the ICANN 47 - Durban playing card deck


Formerly a member
of ICANN's ALAC

Pierre Dandjinou is ICANN's Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement for the Africa region, and has held the position since December 2012. He coordinates outreach, support and engagement with all stakeholders, including governments, civil society and private sector in the Africa region.[1]

He has also held roles such as Director at INFOCOM Intelligence, Chairman at AfriNIC, E-Governance Advisor at the United Nations Development Program, and the President of the ISOC Benin Chapter.[2] In November 2012, he was appointed as ICANN's Vice Presidents for Stakeholder Engagement for Africa, a position that reports to Sally Costerton and is part of CEO Fadi Chehadé's goal to expand ICANN outreach and involvement to the developing world and improve the international makeup of the organization.[3]

Pierre was a Regional Policy Advisor on ICT for Development at SURF/UNDP, Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP).

Pierre is involved with many IT related initiatives on the continent, and is a member of various Advisory Committees including AfriNIC, the At-Large Advisory Committee at ICANN, and the Global Internet Policy Initiative.[4]

Pierre’s current specific areas of interest are e-strategies, e-governance and e-Parliaments as means for fostering use of ICTs for human development in Africa.[5]

References

  1. Staff, ICANN.org
  2. linkedin.com
  3. 28Nov12, ICANN.orgPublished 28 Nov 12, retrieved 10 Jan 2013
  4. itu.int
  5. thepublicvoice