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| '''NextGen at ICANN''' is an outreach initiative created by [[ICANN]]. Up to 25 end-users and stakeholders are introduced to ICANN during conferences through an "inclusive, supportive, and tailored program." The initiative began at [[ICANN 49]], and featured 25 participants between the ages of 18 and 30. It is a regionally based initiative meant to engage undergraduate and graduate students and introduce them to ICANN.
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| | '''[https://www.icann.org/public-responsibility-support/nextgen NextGen@ICANN]''' is an outreach initiative created by [[ICANN]]. The initiative began at [[ICANN 49]], and featured participants between the ages of 18 and 30. It is regionally based and meant to engage undergraduate and graduate students. |
| NextGen at ICANN grew from the work of ICANN's [[Strategy Panel on the Public Responsibility Framework]] as a way to build trust and communication within the Internet community. Its goals include maintaining a "stable, inclusive, and accessible Internet across the globe..." Additionally, the organization seeks to continually engage what the community perceives to be the "next generation" in the Internet ecosystem. | |
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| In a blog post pertaining to the initiative, ICANN pointed to [[NetMission]]'s support of the endeavor, and expressed gratitude at the organization's level of collaboration in refining the initiative.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/search/#!/?searchText=NextGen@ICANN NextGen Program. Retrieved 01 April 2015.]</ref>
| | The program recognizes the crucial role young professionals and students play in shaping the future of the Internet. This multifaceted initiative aims to bridge the knowledge gap in Internet governance, empower future leaders, and amplify youth voices within the global Internet ecosystem. The program leverages a three-pronged approach: (i) immersive exposure, (ii) capacity building, and (iii) a platform for action. In this sense, participants attend ICANN Public Meetings, gaining firsthand experience with Internet governance processes, policy debates, and stakeholder engagement, providing insights into multistakeholder decision-making. [https://www.icann.org/public-responsibility-support/nextgen NextGen@ICANN] facilitates mentorship opportunities with experienced professionals and specialized training sessions, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to become active contributors. Participants also develop and present projects addressing Internet governance challenges, showcasing their findings and proposed solutions to the ICANN community, fostering dialogue and potential collaborations. |
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| ==Presence at ICANN60==
| | Through this approach, the program provides a comprehensive understanding of its principles, policies, and stakeholders. It cultivates future leaders, equipping them with tools and networks to advocate for an open, inclusive, and secure Internet. A key aspect of the program is its commitment to promoting inclusivity by integrating youth voices into ICANN's multistakeholder model. This ensures equitable representation and consideration of future generations' needs in Internet governance processes. |
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| === NextGen@ICANN60 ===
| | ICANN offers financial assistance to encourage participation, covering travel, accommodation, and daily expenses associated with attending the ICANN Meeting. |
| * [[Ali Hussain]] - University of Malaya
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| * [[Ali Rahmanpour]] - Iran University of Science and Technology
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| * [[Ani Mkrtchyan]] - Public Administration Academy Republic of Armenia
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| * [[Anum Farooq Janjua]] - National University of Sciences and Technology
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| * [[Melchizedek Ibarrientos Alipio]] - University of the Philippines Diliman
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| * [[Benjz Gerard Magtibay Sevilla]] - Ateneo de Manila University
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| * [[Dong Gi Lee]] - Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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| * [[Francis Nwokelo]] - University of Nigeria, Nsukka
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| * [[Hamideh Shahrabi Farahani]] - Shahid Beheshti University
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| * [[Heather Catherine Costelloe]] - Murdoch University, School of Law
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| * [[Muhammad Adan Abid]] - National University of Computer &Emerging Sciences
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| * [[Padma Venkataraman]] - National Law University, Delhi
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| * [[Prateek Dewan]] - Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology
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| * [[Razoana Moslam]] - Sydney Institute, Australia
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| * [[Sophie Alice Hey]] - University of Tasmania
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| === Ambassadors === | | ==Beginnings== |
| * [[Jacqueline Anita Eggenschewiler]] ICANN58
| | NextGen at ICANN grew from the work of ICANN's [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/public-responsibility-2013-10-11-en Strategy Panel on the Public Responsibility Framework] as a way to build trust and communication within the Internet community. The panel's report, released in May 2014, emphasized ICANN's responsibility to maintain a "stable, inclusive, and accessible Internet across the globe", ensuring universal access to the benefits of a single, open Internet. Recognizing the need to engage future generations in Internet governance, the panel specifically recommended prioritizing outreach and engagement with young people, recognizing them as crucial stakeholders in the Internet's future. |
| * [[Matthias Markus Hudobnik]] ICANN58
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| * [[Mohammad Abdul Awal]] ICANN57
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| * [[Olga Kyryliuk]] ICANN58
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| * [[Oyewole Simon Oginni]] ICANN55
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| == Presence at ICANN59 ==
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| === NextGen@ICANN59 ===
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| * [[Amie Njie]] - University of The Gambia - University of The Gambia
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| * [[Amira Elshahat Ibrahim Mahmoud]] - Suez Canal University
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| * [[Eric Kimathi]] - Egerton University
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| * [[Falobi Oluwafemi Ayotunde]] - University of Jos
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| * [[Josephine Eyre]] - Leicester, School of Politics & International Relations
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| * [[Mauricia Abdol]] - University of the Western Cape
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| * [[Nelson James Kwaje]] - Technical University of Kenya
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| * [[Nomsa Mlambo]] - University of Cape Town
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| * [[Oumou Sangare]] - Sciences and Technics of Bamako
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| * [[Joash Ntenga Moitui]] - Pan African University
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| * [[Seifeldin Ahmed Fathy Elsehely]] - Cairo University
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| * [[Walter Francisco Moyoh]] - University of Uganda
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| * [[Walther Dieckmann]] - University of South Africa
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| ===Ambassadors===
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| *[[Marilia Monteiro]]- Brazil
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| *[[Mohammad Abdul Awal Haolader]]- Bangladesh
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| *[[Pavel Loutocký]]- Czech Republic
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| *[[Zaina Deghles]]- Palestine, State
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| == Presence at ICANN58 ==
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| === NextGen@ICANN58 ===
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| * [[Chawana Huangsuntornchai]] - Leiden University
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| * [[Clement Genty]] - Arts & Metiers ParisTech
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| * [[Peter Cihon]]- Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
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| * [[Desara Dushi]] - University of Luxembourg
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| * [[Olga Kyryliuk]]- National University of Kiev
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| * [[Matthias Markus Hudobnik]]- University of Graz
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| * [[Katharin Tai]]- University of Oxford
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| * [[Luã Fergus Oliveira da Cruz]]- Nova University of Lisbon
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| * [[Abderrahman Ait Ali]]- KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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| * [[Valeriia Filinovych]]- National University of Kyiv
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| * [[Yousra HSINA]]- Institut National des Sciences appliquées de Renne
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| * [[Krishna Kumar Rajamannar]]- Hertie School of Governance, Berlin
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| * [[Nertil Bërdufi]]- University of Tirana
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| * [[Carolina Matamoros Ferro]] - Hertie School of Governance
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| * [[Jacqueline Anita Eggenschwiler]] - University of Oxford
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| * [[Rachel Pollack Ichou]] – Program Ambassador U.S.
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| * [[Laurin B Weissinger]] – Program Ambassador Germany
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| * [[Rusu Andreea Madalina]] – Program Ambassador Romania
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| * [[Sheilla Ayot Nyeko]] - Program Ambassador Uganda
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| * [[Stefan Kovac]] – Program Ambassador Serbia
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| ===ICANN58 Selection Committee:===
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| *[[Ayden Ferdeline]]
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| *[[Stacie Walsh]]
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| *[[Robert Guerra]]
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| *[[Mwenda Kivwva]]
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| *[[David Ng]]
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| ==Presence at ICANN 57==
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| ===NextGen@ICANN 57===
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| *[[Mohammad Haolader]] - Bangladesh University of Professionals
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| *[[Poornima Meegammna]] - AOD International Design Campus
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| *[[Zaina Deghles]] - Arab American University
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| *[[Tran Hoan My Duyen]] - Asian University for Women
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| *[[Piyush Singh]] - Hidayatullah National Law University
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| *[[Rohan Wadhwa]] - Keio University
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| *[[Siddharth Gupta]] - National Law University, Delhi
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| *[[Cong Zhu]] - Beijing Language and Culture University
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| *[[Dong Gi Lee]] - Ulsan National Institute
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| *[[Liu Conglun]] - Beijing Forestry University
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| *[[Fidya Shabrina]] - Universitas Gadjah Mada
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| *[[Yulita Muspitasari]] - Asian University for Women
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| *[[Aditya Garg]] - National Law University, Delhi
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| *[[Gangavarapu Ihita]] - Shiv Nadar University
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| *[[Anna Liz Thomas]] - NALSAR University of Law
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| *[[Christopher James Dennet]] - United Kingdom Ambassador
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| *[[Dirgayuza Setiawan]] - Indonesia Ambassador
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| *[[Ihtisham Khalid]] - Pakistan Ambassador
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| *[[June Okal]] - Kenya Ambassador
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| *[[Liz Orembo]] - Kenya Ambassador
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| <ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-08-19-en#.V7epTY3CLmg.facebook 15 Successful Candidates for ICANN 57 NextGen. Retrieved 22 Aug 2016.]</ref>
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| === ICANN57 Selection Committee ===
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| * [[Ayden Férdeline]]
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| * [[Stacie Walsh]]
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| * [[Robert Guerra]]
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| * [[Mwenda Kivwva]]
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| * [[David Ng]]
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| ==Presence at ICANN 56==
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| ===NextGen@ICANN 56===
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| *[[Andreea Madalina Rusu]] (Romania) University of Oslo, Norway - Law
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| *[[Andrew Carl Dwyer]] (UK) University of Oxford - Cyber Security
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| *[[Daniel Woods]] (UK) University of Oxford - Cyber Security
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| *[[Dirgayuza Setiawan]] (Indonesia) University of Oxford - Social Science of the Internet
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| *[[Ida Marianne Jansdatter Hyer]] (Norway) Queen Mary University - Law
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| *[[Ilona Stadnik]] (Russia) Higher School of Economics - Public Policy
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| *[[Jonas Nielsen]] (Norway) University of Oslo - Law
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| *[[Katarina Jonev]] (Serbia) University of Belgrade -Public Law
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| *[[Laurin Weissinger]] (Germany) University of Oxford - IT Security
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| *[[Pavel Loutock]] (Czech Republic) Masaryk University - Law & Tech
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| *[[Rachel Louise Pollack]] (United States) Oxford Internet Institute - Internet Social Science
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| *[[Raphael Vicente Rosa]] (Brazil) Budapest University - Computer Sciences
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| *[[Stefan Kovac]] (Serbia) Belgrade University - Organizational Sciences
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| *[[Tamara Khramtsova]] (Russia) National Research Nuclear University - Policy
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| *[[Zack Coleman]] (UK) University of Exeter- Politics
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| *[[Vinzenz Heussler]] (Austria) Ambassador
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| *[[Mark Datysgeld]] (Brazil) Ambassador
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| *[[Jelena Ozegovic]] (Serbia) Ambassador
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| *[[Rebecca Cawthorne]] (UK) Ambassador
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| *[[Adeel Sadiq]] (Pakistan) Ambassador
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| <ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-04-29-en 15 Successful Candidates for ICANN 56 NextGen. Retrieved 03 May 2016.]</ref>
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| ===Selection Committee===
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| *[[Hunane Boujemi]]
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| *[[Ayden Férdeline]]
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| *[[Robert Guerra]]
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| *[[Mwendwa Kivwa]]
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| *[[Stacie Walsh]]
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| == Presence at ICANN 55 ==
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| === NextGen@ICANN 55 ===
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| ====Members====
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| * [[Amal Al-Saqqaf]] - Yemen
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| * [[Huthaifa Albustanji]] - Jordan
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| * [[Abdeldjalil Aware]] - Chad
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| * [[Chenai Chair]] - South Africa
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| * [[Khouloud Dawahi]] - Tunisia
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| * [[Farid El Hajim]] - Morocco
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| * [[Mohammadali Gharghi]] - Iran
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| * [[Gloria Kembabazi]] - Uganda
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| * [[Mubashir Hassan]] - Pakistan
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| * [[Ahlem Ismail]] - Tunisia
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| * [[Sellina Kapondera]] - Malawi
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| * [[Hani Kassim]] - Djibouti
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| * [[Ephraim Kenyanito]] - Kenya
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| * [[Ihtisham Khalid]] - Pakistan
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| * [[Sarah Kiden]] - Uganda
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| * [[Josephat Kilonzo]] - Kenya
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| * [[Zeinab Mohamed]] - Sudan
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| * [[Maryanne Muriuki]] - Kenya
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| * [[Njeri Mwathi]] - Kenya
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| * [[Bulanda Nkhowani]] - South Africa
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| * [[Sheilla Nyeko]] - Uganda
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| * [[Oyewole Oginni]] - Nigeria
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| * [[Elizabeth Orembo]] - Kenya
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| * [[Adeel Sadiq]] - Pakistan
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| * [[Anass Sedrati]] - Morocco
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| * [[Jawad Tanveer]] - Pakistan
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| * [[Malick Tapsoba]] - Burkina Faso
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| * [[June Okal Tessy]] - Kenya
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| * [[Joyce Wandeka]] - Uganda
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| * [[Seqqat Yasmine]] - Morocco
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| ====Ambassadors====
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| * [[Lucas de Moura]] - Brazil (ICANN 53 alumni)
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| * [[Matías Jackson]] - Uruguay (ICANN 53 alumni)
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| ==== Selection Committee ====
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| * [[Manal Ismael]]
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| * [[Pierre Dandjinou]]
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| * [[Baher Esmat]]
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| * [[Aziz Hilali]]
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| * [[Tijani Ben Jemaa]]
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| * [[Fatimata Seye Sylla]]
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| * [[Sofia Guerfali]]
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| * [[Hadja Fatimata Ouattara Sanon]]
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| * [[Samah Znati]]
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| == Presence at ICANN 54 ==
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| === NextGen@ICANN 54 ===
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| ==== Members ====
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| * [[Sana Ali]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Rachel Barry]] - Ireland
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| * [[Benjamin Bergemann]] - Germany
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| * [[Tamara Bizyuk]] - Ukraine
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| * [[Michael Booth]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Giovanna Carloni]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Alexandra Chernyavskaya]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Christopher Dennett]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Ayden Férdeline]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Vinzenz Heussier]] - Austria
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| * [[Jelena Ožegović]] - Serbia
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| * [[Stacie Walsh]] - United Kingdom
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| * [[Monika Zainierute]] - Lithuania
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| ==== Ambassador ====
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| * [[Agustina Callegari]] - Argentina (ICANN 53 alumni)
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| ==== Selection Committee ====
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| * [[Nigel Hickson ]]
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| * [[Gabriella Schittek]]
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| * [[Anthony Harris ]]
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| * [[Kelvin Wong]]
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| * [[Anri van der Spuy]]
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| * [[Oscar Robles-Garay]]
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| ==Presence at ICANN 53==
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| According to [[ICANN]]'s website, the organization received over 200 applications within their 10-day application period. The NextGen selection committee selected 17 of the 200 applicants to attend [[ICANN 53]] in Buenos Aires.
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| ===NextGen@ICANN 53 Members===
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| *[[Jazmín Rocio Acuña]] – Paraguay
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| *[[Agustina Callegari]] – Argentina
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| *[[Mark William Datysgeld]] – Brazil
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| *[[Matheus da Costa de Souza]] – Brazil
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| *[[Bruno Marcel Duarte Coscia]] – Paraguay
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| *[[Alexandre Arns Gonzales]] – Brazil
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| *[[Matías Jackson]] – Uruguay
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| *[[Lucas Jolias]] – Argentina
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| *[[Margareth Hyun Suk Kang]] – Brazil
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| *[[Vinicius Linden]] – Brazil
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| *[[Marilia de Aguiar Monteiro]] – Brazil
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| *[[Lucas de Moura]] – Brazil
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| *[[Sarah Rocha Rodriguez]] – Brazil
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| *[[Salomé Russo]] – Argentina
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| *[[Encel Sanchez]] – Venezuela
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| *[[Raphael de Souza Silveiras]] – Brazil
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| *[[Mariana Giorgetti Valente]] – Brazil
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| ===NextGen@ICANN 53 Selection Committee===
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| *[[Daniel Fink]]
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| *[[Anthony Harris]]
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| *[[Philadel Yeo]]
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| *[[Anri van der Spuy]]
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| *[[Oscar Robles-Garay]]
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| ===NextGen@ICANN 51 Members===
| | This focus on the "next generation" led to the development of [https://www.icann.org/public-responsibility-support/nextgen NextGen@ICANN], concretizing the panel's vision. Further demonstrating a commitment to this initiative, ICANN acknowledged the instrumental role of [[NetMission]], a non-profit organization, in a blog post. |
| *[[Margaret DeMarco]] - USA
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| *[[Ashley Gillis]] - Canada
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| *[[Areeba Kamal]] - USA
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| *[[Emily Lu Wang]] - USA
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| *[[Christopher Audet]] - Canada
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| *[[Nicolas Luciano Arman Dagostino]] - Canada
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| *[[Mohammed Elalj]] - USA
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| *[[Pedro Pablo Leiva Olivares]] - USA
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| *[[Jessica Malekos Smith]] - USA
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| *[[Gabriel Michael]] - USA
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| *[[Dongoh Park]] - USA
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| *[[Elaine Sedenberg]] - USA
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| *[[William Towne]] - USA
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| ==Presence at ICANN 50== | | ==Cohorts== |
| | For an complete list of participating members from [https://www.icann.org/public-responsibility-support/nextgen NextGen@ICANN], please refer and edit the article [[NextGen@ICANN Cohorts]]. |
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| ===NextGen@ICANN 50 Members===
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| *[[David Allison]] - N. Ireland
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| *[[Rebecca Cawthorne]] - England
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| *[[Ahnaf Chowdhury]] - England
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| *[[Ertina Dyrma]] - England
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| *[[Janthira Engeset]] - England
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| *[[Zheng Huifen]] - Scotland
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| *[[Vardhan Kapoor]] - England
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| *[[Agnes Kovatsova]] - England
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| *[[Joao Magalhaes]] - England
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| *[[Nafsika Matsa]] - England
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| *[[Khrishan Patel]] - England
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| *[[Anri van der Spuy]] - England
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NextGen@ICANN is an outreach initiative created by ICANN. The initiative began at ICANN 49, and featured participants between the ages of 18 and 30. It is regionally based and meant to engage undergraduate and graduate students.
The program recognizes the crucial role young professionals and students play in shaping the future of the Internet. This multifaceted initiative aims to bridge the knowledge gap in Internet governance, empower future leaders, and amplify youth voices within the global Internet ecosystem. The program leverages a three-pronged approach: (i) immersive exposure, (ii) capacity building, and (iii) a platform for action. In this sense, participants attend ICANN Public Meetings, gaining firsthand experience with Internet governance processes, policy debates, and stakeholder engagement, providing insights into multistakeholder decision-making. NextGen@ICANN facilitates mentorship opportunities with experienced professionals and specialized training sessions, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to become active contributors. Participants also develop and present projects addressing Internet governance challenges, showcasing their findings and proposed solutions to the ICANN community, fostering dialogue and potential collaborations.
Through this approach, the program provides a comprehensive understanding of its principles, policies, and stakeholders. It cultivates future leaders, equipping them with tools and networks to advocate for an open, inclusive, and secure Internet. A key aspect of the program is its commitment to promoting inclusivity by integrating youth voices into ICANN's multistakeholder model. This ensures equitable representation and consideration of future generations' needs in Internet governance processes.
ICANN offers financial assistance to encourage participation, covering travel, accommodation, and daily expenses associated with attending the ICANN Meeting.
Beginnings
NextGen at ICANN grew from the work of ICANN's Strategy Panel on the Public Responsibility Framework as a way to build trust and communication within the Internet community. The panel's report, released in May 2014, emphasized ICANN's responsibility to maintain a "stable, inclusive, and accessible Internet across the globe", ensuring universal access to the benefits of a single, open Internet. Recognizing the need to engage future generations in Internet governance, the panel specifically recommended prioritizing outreach and engagement with young people, recognizing them as crucial stakeholders in the Internet's future.
This focus on the "next generation" led to the development of NextGen@ICANN, concretizing the panel's vision. Further demonstrating a commitment to this initiative, ICANN acknowledged the instrumental role of NetMission, a non-profit organization, in a blog post.
Cohorts
For an complete list of participating members from NextGen@ICANN, please refer and edit the article NextGen@ICANN Cohorts.
References