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'''Oksana Prykhodko''' is a Ukrainian journalist, media expert and civil society activist,<ref>[http://www.flarenetwork.org/report/contributors flarenetwork.org]</ref> and the former Secretariat of [[EURALO]], with a term from June 2011 until 2013.<ref name="euralo">[https://community.icann.org/display/EURALO/Board+and+Officers, ICANN.org]</ref> She is active in [[ICANN]] and has been at least since [[ICANN 41]]. Most recently, she has been a member of ICANN [[CcNSO Policy Development Process - IDN Strings|ccPDP4]] [[IDN]] Working Group.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/ccnsowkspc/Policy+Development+Process+%28ccPDP4%29+-+%28de-%29selection+of+IDN+ccTLD+Strings ccPDP4 Working Group Members]</ref> | '''Oksana Prykhodko''' is a Ukrainian journalist, media expert and civil society activist,<ref>[http://www.flarenetwork.org/report/contributors flarenetwork.org]</ref> and the former Secretariat of [[EURALO]], with a term from June 2011 until 2013.<ref name="euralo">[https://community.icann.org/display/EURALO/Board+and+Officers, ICANN.org]</ref> She is active in [[ICANN]] and has been at least since [[ICANN 41]]. Most recently, she has been a member of ICANN [[CcNSO Policy Development Process - IDN Strings|ccPDP4]] [[IDN]] Working Group.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/ccnsowkspc/Policy+Development+Process+%28ccPDP4%29+-+%28de-%29selection+of+IDN+ccTLD+Strings ccPDP4 Working Group Members]</ref> | ||
− | She is the Director of [[European Media Platform]], which is an international NGO consulting on the practical implementation of European standards in media and information. She has been involved therein since 2009, and organized the first Euro [[IGF]] in September 2010 | + | She is the Director of [[European Media Platform]], which is an international NGO consulting on the practical implementation of European standards in media and information. She has been involved therein since 2009, and organized the first Euro [[IGF]] in September 2010, and is currently organizing the second such event in Ukraine.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref><ref>[http://rigf.ru/en/prog/bio.php?id=32 rigf.ru]</ref> She is also involved in projects that support the Russian-speaking IT community and has been involved in round tables held by the Ukrainian parliament. |
Ms. Prykhodko is a Member of the Council of Europe Group of Experts on human rights in informational society, [[EURALO]] and [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC]]. She also supports [[ISOC]]. | Ms. Prykhodko is a Member of the Council of Europe Group of Experts on human rights in informational society, [[EURALO]] and [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC]]. She also supports [[ISOC]]. |
Revision as of 16:27, 17 February 2023
Country: | Ukraine |
Email: | sana[at]euromediaplatform.org |
Facebook: | Oksana Prykhodko |
LinkedIn: | Oksana Prykhodko |
Twitter: | @sanapryhod |
Oksana Prykhodko is a Ukrainian journalist, media expert and civil society activist,[1] and the former Secretariat of EURALO, with a term from June 2011 until 2013.[2] She is active in ICANN and has been at least since ICANN 41. Most recently, she has been a member of ICANN ccPDP4 IDN Working Group.[3]
She is the Director of European Media Platform, which is an international NGO consulting on the practical implementation of European standards in media and information. She has been involved therein since 2009, and organized the first Euro IGF in September 2010, and is currently organizing the second such event in Ukraine.[4][5] She is also involved in projects that support the Russian-speaking IT community and has been involved in round tables held by the Ukrainian parliament.
Ms. Prykhodko is a Member of the Council of Europe Group of Experts on human rights in informational society, EURALO and ICANN's NCUC. She also supports ISOC.
She was an ICANN Fellow at ICANN 41 in Singapore[6] and is on the EURALO Board.[2]
Education
Ms. Pryhodko is a graduate of EuroSSIG. She was also a student at DiploFoundation’s European Internet Governance Capacity Building Program.[7]