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Mudongo is a scholar of the African School for Internet Governace (Afrisig), ICANN alumni by contributes. He is based in Cape Town, South Africa.
Mudongo is a scholar at the African School for Internet Governance ([[Afrisig]]), ICANN alumnus. He is based in Cape Town, South Africa.


Oarabile was nominated in the 2017 Mozilla TechSpeakers program, to facilitate on digital literarcy and open web standards.
Oarabile was nominated in the 2017 Mozilla TechSpeakers program, to facilitate on digital literacy and open web standards.


==Career History==


==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
[[Category:NGO Worker]]
 
==Education==
 
==Publications==
 
==Awards==

Latest revision as of 17:15, 29 June 2021

Organization: Mozilla
Affiliation: DNSSEC, Fellowship Program, NextGen@ICANN
Region: Africa
Country: Botswana
Email: Mudongo.oarabile[at]gmail.com
Blog: http://voyageafrica.co.za
Facebook:    Oarabile Mudongo
LinkedIn:    Oarabile Mudongo
Twitter:    @OarabileMudong1

Mudongo is a scholar at the African School for Internet Governance (Afrisig), ICANN alumnus. He is based in Cape Town, South Africa.

Oarabile was nominated in the 2017 Mozilla TechSpeakers program, to facilitate on digital literacy and open web standards.