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|organization=African Leadership Academy | |organization=African Leadership Academy | ||
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|country=Zimbabwe | |country=Zimbabwe | ||
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|affiliation=NextGen@ICANN | |affiliation=NextGen@ICANN | ||
|email=nomsahazelmlambo@gmail.com | |email=nomsahazelmlambo@gmail.com | ||
|blog=https://myinternet25.wordpress.com/ | |blog=https://myinternet25.wordpress.com/ | ||
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Nomsa Mlambo | Nomsa Mlambo was a member of the Next Gen program for [[ICANN 59]]. Nomsa is an LLB graduate from the University of Cape Town and has a keen interest in access to justice. Nomsa currently lives in Johannesburg where she works with youth at African Leadership Academy to develop the next generation of African leaders. Nomsa was first introduced to the field of internet governance as a Youth at IGF Fellow, where she attended the 2016 Internet Governance Forum in Guadalajara, Mexico. From there, Nomsa’s passion to ensure good governance in her own country has only grown. Nomsa aspires to enter into policy-making in Zimbabwe where she hopes to address issues relating to local content and access to the internet in remote communities. She is currently exploring the effect of local domain names will have on internet usage. When not researching internet governance, Nomsa runs an Event Planning business and enjoys singing and reading African literature. Nomsa is a member of the Brightest Young Minds Network and the Golden Key Honour Society. | ||
==Career History== | ==Career History== | ||
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LLB, University of Cape Town | LLB, University of Cape Town | ||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
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Brightest Young Minds, South Africa | Brightest Young Minds, South Africa | ||
Golden Key Honour Society, University of Cape Town | Golden Key Honour Society, University of Cape Town | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 6 July 2021
Organization: | African Leadership Academy |
Affiliation: | NextGen@ICANN |
Region: | Africa |
Country: | Zimbabwe |
Email: | nomsahazelmlambo@gmail.com |
Blog: | https://myinternet25.wordpress.com/ |
Facebook: | Nomsa Hazel Mlambo |
LinkedIn: | Nomsa Hazel Mlambo |
Nomsa Mlambo was a member of the Next Gen program for ICANN 59. Nomsa is an LLB graduate from the University of Cape Town and has a keen interest in access to justice. Nomsa currently lives in Johannesburg where she works with youth at African Leadership Academy to develop the next generation of African leaders. Nomsa was first introduced to the field of internet governance as a Youth at IGF Fellow, where she attended the 2016 Internet Governance Forum in Guadalajara, Mexico. From there, Nomsa’s passion to ensure good governance in her own country has only grown. Nomsa aspires to enter into policy-making in Zimbabwe where she hopes to address issues relating to local content and access to the internet in remote communities. She is currently exploring the effect of local domain names will have on internet usage. When not researching internet governance, Nomsa runs an Event Planning business and enjoys singing and reading African literature. Nomsa is a member of the Brightest Young Minds Network and the Golden Key Honour Society.
Career History[edit | edit source]
ICANN and Internet Governance Participation[edit | edit source]
Youth@IGF Fellow, Internet Governance Forum 2016, Mexico
Education[edit | edit source]
LLB, University of Cape Town
Awards[edit | edit source]
Ionann Criminal Justice Award, University of Cape Town Brightest Young Minds, South Africa Golden Key Honour Society, University of Cape Town