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==Career History==


==ICANN and Internet Governance ==
'''Mauricia Cindy Abdol''' is a Social Entrepreneur from Cape Town in South Africa and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Child and Family Studies. She has a B.A Degree in Psychology, Women & Gender Studies and Language & Communication, as well as an Honours Degree in Psychology.
Internet  Governance Participation,  


Africa School of Internet Governance
She serves as an Executive Director at [[Waumbe Youth Development]] and is an Innovation scholar at the National Research Foundation. She also assists the Pan-Africa Chamber of Commerce as a community coordinator.


Africa Internet Governance Forum, Durban South Africa, 2016
As a Social Entrepreneur through Waumbe Youth Development, she has developed an educational support program that encourages innovative thinking by marrying academic excellence and digital literacy, phase one thereof is being implemented in 2017.


ICANN:
Mauricia is also an alum of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s internship program. An organization dedicated to making the world a safer place for children by eradicating child abduction, sexual abuse and exploitation with specialized projects addressing child protection against cybercrime and legislation around data retention.


ICANN59 Policy Meeting
Recently graduated from the [[African School of Internet Governance]] and the [[ICANN]] Next Generation of internet leaders programs, Mauricia is passionate about human development in Africa, innovation and the protection of human rights online. Specifically advocating for children’s rights and the rights of youth in the developing world online in terms of the right to access for the poor and underserved and the right to safety online for children and youth. 
 
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==Education==
==ICANN and Internet Governance ==
===Internet Governance===
*[[Internet Governance Forum USA|Internet Governance Forum]] United States of America 2016 & 2017
*Africa School on Internet Governance
*Africa [[Internet Governance Forum]], Durban South Africa, 2016


==Publications==
===ICANN===
*ICANN59 Policy Meeting as [[NextGen@ICANN|NextGen]]
*ICANN62 Policy Meeting as NextGen Ambassador


==Awards==
[[Category:NGO Worker]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 6 July 2021

Organization: Waumbe Youth Development
Affiliation: NextGen@ICANN
Region: Africa
Country: South Africa
Email: Ladymauriciaa12@gmail.com
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Twitter:    @MauriciaAbdol

Mauricia Cindy Abdol is a Social Entrepreneur from Cape Town in South Africa and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Child and Family Studies. She has a B.A Degree in Psychology, Women & Gender Studies and Language & Communication, as well as an Honours Degree in Psychology.

She serves as an Executive Director at Waumbe Youth Development and is an Innovation scholar at the National Research Foundation. She also assists the Pan-Africa Chamber of Commerce as a community coordinator.

As a Social Entrepreneur through Waumbe Youth Development, she has developed an educational support program that encourages innovative thinking by marrying academic excellence and digital literacy, phase one thereof is being implemented in 2017.

Mauricia is also an alum of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s internship program. An organization dedicated to making the world a safer place for children by eradicating child abduction, sexual abuse and exploitation with specialized projects addressing child protection against cybercrime and legislation around data retention.

Recently graduated from the African School of Internet Governance and the ICANN Next Generation of internet leaders programs, Mauricia is passionate about human development in Africa, innovation and the protection of human rights online. Specifically advocating for children’s rights and the rights of youth in the developing world online in terms of the right to access for the poor and underserved and the right to safety online for children and youth. 

ICANN and Internet Governance

Internet Governance

ICANN

  • ICANN59 Policy Meeting as NextGen
  • ICANN62 Policy Meeting as NextGen Ambassador