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The Asia Pacific School of  Internet Governance (APSIG) is a regional event that Helps create a multistakholder learning opportunity for Interested Students, academics, researchers, and individual professionals from the Academia, Civil Society and NGOs, Government and Public Sector, Technical Community and Private Sector to create a collaborative learning platform.   
The Asia Pacific School of  Internet Governance (APSIG) is a regional event that helps to create a multistakeholder learning opportunity for Interested students, academics, researchers, and individual professionals from the Academia, Civil Society and [[NGO]]s, Government and Public Sector, Technical Community and Private Sector.   


Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve these 500~1,000 Internet governance leaders and experts in Asia through professional courses on the Internet governance and other programs. We expect  local and other SIGs and IGFs to serve the 5,00 ~10,000 Internet governance practitioners  through their courses. 
Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve these 500~1,000 Internet governance leaders and experts in Asia through professional courses on Internet governance and other programs. We expect local and other SIGs and IGFs to serve the 5,00 ~10,000 Internet governance practitioners through their courses. 


== OBJECTIVE: ==
== Objectives ==
* Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve Internet governance Internet governance experts and leaders in Asia Pacific on their professional upgrades and collaboration. 
* Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve Internet governance experts and leaders in Asia Pacific on their professional upgrades and collaboration. 
* APSIG collaborates with national SIGs and IGFs in Asia Pacific which serve several thousand Internet governance practitioners on their capacity development through introductory, general and advanced courses. 
* APSIG collaborates with national SIGs and IGFs in the Asia Pacific which serve several thousand Internet governance practitioners on their capacity development through introductory, general, and advanced courses. 


== Scope: ==
== Scope  ==
* Develop open courseware on the Internet governance
* Develop open courseware on the Internet governance
* Offer courses on the Internet governance for IG leaders and experts
* Offer courses on the Internet governance for [[IG]] leaders and experts
* Collaborate with other SIGs and IGFs through All SIG Meetings.
* Collaborate with other SIGs and [[IGF]]s through All SIG Meetings.
* Offer APSIG/Amazon fellowships for IGF participation
* Offer APSIG/[[Amazon]] fellowships for IGF participation


== APSIG Program – Tracks and Classes ==
== APSIG Program – Tracks and Classes ==
#  Internet Governance - General (History and Principles, Local Language, Net Neutrality, Internet Policy)
# Internet Governance - General (History and Principles, Local Language, Net Neutrality, Internet Policy)
# Internet Governance - Perspectives (Legal, Social, Tech/Eng, Economics/Business)
# Internet Governance - Perspectives (Legal, Social, Tech/Eng, Economics/Business)
# Internet Governance - Stakeholders (Multistakeholder Model, Global Internet Users/Non-Users)
# Internet Governance - Stakeholders (Multistakeholder Model, Global Internet Users/Non-Users)
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# Internet Governance – Extended (Digital, IoT, Data, Security, AI, Blockchain/Digital Commerce)
# Internet Governance – Extended (Digital, IoT, Data, Security, AI, Blockchain/Digital Commerce)
== APSIG Amazon Fellowship Program ==
== APSIG Amazon Fellowship Program ==
APSIG AMAZON 2018 fellowship [[Amrita Choudhury]] | [[Gunela_Astbrink]] | [[Shreedeep Rayamajhi]]
# APSIG Internet Governance Forum 2018 fellowship awardee Babu Ram Aryan |Aicha Chebb| Bhredipta Socarana
# APSIG AMAZON Internet Governance Forum 2017 fellowship awardee  [[Amrita Choudhury]] | [[Gunela_Astbrink]] | [[Shreedeep Rayamajhi]] | [[Said Zazai]] | Baburam Aryal | Roshan Pokheral <ref>https://sites.google.com/site/apsigasia/amazon-fellow</ref>


 
=== First Elected Executive Committee of 2019 APSIG ===
=== 2018 Participants of APSIG : ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!No
!Position
!Participant Name
!No
!Participant Name
!Participant Name
!Country
|-
|-
|1
|Chair
|Eneken Tikk
|[[Satish Babu]]
Finland/Estonia
|Indian
|20
|- 222
|[[Waqas Hassan]]
|Vice Chair
 
|[[Mubashir Hassan Sargana]]
Pakistan
|Pakistan
|-222
|2
|Danit Gal 
 
Japan/Israel
|21
|Rudy Heryanto
 
Indonesia
|-
|3
|Sunyoung Yang
 
USA/South Korea
|22
|Muhammad Shabbir 
 
Pakistan
|-
|4
|[[Kilnam Chon]]
 
South Korea
|23
|Iqbal Ahmed
 
Bangladesh
|-
|5
|Xing Li
 
China
|24
|Michael Takeuchi
 
Indonesia
|-
|6
|Kenji Saito
 
Japan
|25
|Krishna Prasad Pokhrel
 
Nepal
|-
|-
|7
|Vice Chair
|[[Satish Babu]] 
|[[Dr Govind Kumar]]
 
|Indian
India
|26
|[[Gnanajeyaraman Rajaram]]
 
India
|-
|-
|8
|Treasurer
|Dr. Govind
|[[Nadira Al Raj]]
 
|Palestine
India
|27
|Unggul Sagena
 
Indonesia 
|-
|9
|Khaksar Weqar
 
Afghanistan 
|28
|Ardian Maulana
 
Indonesia
|-
|-
|10
|Secretary
|Maheeshwara Kirindigoda
|[[Shreedeep Rayamajhi]]
 
|Nepal
Sri Lanka
|29
|Kelly Kim
 
South Korea
|-
|-
|11
| colspan="3" |
|Onno W. Purbo
 
Indonesia
|30
|Kalpin Silaen
 
Indonesia
|-
|12
|Sagarika Wickranasekera
 
Sri Lanka
|31
|Aris Budiman Hartono
 
Indonesia
|-
|13
|Mohammad Abdul Haque
 
Bangladesh
|32
|Mehar Abdeen Mohamed Ziyam
 
Sri Lanka
|-
|14
|[[Shreedeep_Rayamajhi]] Nepal
|33
|Nadia Khadam
 
Pakistan
|-
|15
|Gading Yonggar Ditya
 
Indonesia
|34
|Teddy Mantoro
 
Indonesia
|-
|16
|Jake Lucchi
 
Hong Kong/USA
|35
|Jessamine Joyce Pacis
 
Philippines
|-
|17
|Zolzaya Shagadar
 
Mongolia
|36
|Glaziel Kae G. Tagamolila
 
Thailand/Philippines
|-
|18
|Shah Zahidur Rahman
 
Bangladesh
|37
|Martin Burrows
 
Fiji/USA
|-
|19
|Abdelhamid Al Rahamneh
 
Jordan
|38
|Nisarat Tansakul
 
Thailand
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 02:12, 7 May 2024

Type: Internet Governance School
Founded: 2016
Website: APSIG
Facebook: APSIG Page

The Asia Pacific School of Internet Governance (APSIG) is a regional event that helps to create a multistakeholder learning opportunity for Interested students, academics, researchers, and individual professionals from the Academia, Civil Society and NGOs, Government and Public Sector, Technical Community and Private Sector.

Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve these 500~1,000 Internet governance leaders and experts in Asia through professional courses on Internet governance and other programs. We expect local and other SIGs and IGFs to serve the 5,00 ~10,000 Internet governance practitioners through their courses. 

Objectives[edit | edit source]

  • Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve Internet governance experts and leaders in Asia Pacific on their professional upgrades and collaboration. 
  • APSIG collaborates with national SIGs and IGFs in the Asia Pacific which serve several thousand Internet governance practitioners on their capacity development through introductory, general, and advanced courses. 

Scope[edit | edit source]

  • Develop open courseware on the Internet governance
  • Offer courses on the Internet governance for IG leaders and experts
  • Collaborate with other SIGs and IGFs through All SIG Meetings.
  • Offer APSIG/Amazon fellowships for IGF participation

APSIG Program – Tracks and Classes[edit | edit source]

  1. Internet Governance - General (History and Principles, Local Language, Net Neutrality, Internet Policy)
  2. Internet Governance - Perspectives (Legal, Social, Tech/Eng, Economics/Business)
  3. Internet Governance - Stakeholders (Multistakeholder Model, Global Internet Users/Non-Users)
  4. Internet Governance - Institutions (Eco System, Standardization, Names and Numbers )
  5. Human Rights (General, Privacy, Gender)
  6. CyberSecurity (General, Crime, Surveillance, Warfare)
  7. Internet Governance – Extended (Digital, IoT, Data, Security, AI, Blockchain/Digital Commerce)

APSIG Amazon Fellowship Program[edit | edit source]

  1. APSIG Internet Governance Forum 2018 fellowship awardee Babu Ram Aryan |Aicha Chebb| Bhredipta Socarana
  2. APSIG AMAZON Internet Governance Forum 2017 fellowship awardee Amrita Choudhury | Gunela_Astbrink | Shreedeep Rayamajhi | Said Zazai | Baburam Aryal | Roshan Pokheral [1]

First Elected Executive Committee of 2019 APSIG[edit | edit source]

Position Participant Name Country
Chair Satish Babu Indian
Vice Chair Mubashir Hassan Sargana Pakistan
Vice Chair Dr Govind Kumar Indian
Treasurer Nadira Al Raj Palestine
Secretary Shreedeep Rayamajhi Nepal

References[edit | edit source]