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==ICANN and Internet Governance Experience==
==ICANN and Internet Governance Experience==
Caleb Ogundele participated as a Fellow at ICANN60 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and returned as a fellow and a first-time coach to ICANN61 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His involvement with ICANN includes the [[Non-commercial Stakeholder Group]], [[Non-commercial Users Constituency]], [[Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency]], [[ATLARGE]] and [[AFRALO.]]
Caleb Ogundele participated as a Fellow at ICANN60 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and returned as a fellow and a first-time coach to ICANN61 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His involvement with ICANN includes the [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group]], [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]], [[NPOC|Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency]], [[ATLARGE]] and [[AFRALO.]]


A former team leader of the Information Technology Unit for the  [http://dlc.ui.edu.ng University of Ibadan, Distance Learning Centre] and currently a '''Project Manager''' at the '''[https://aanoip.org African Academic Network on Internet Policy]''' hosted by the [http://isgpp.com.ng '''Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy'''] which is focused on Academic Research and Development in the area of policy interventions in the area of growth of the internet from a multi-stakeholders perceptive.
A former team leader of the Information Technology Unit for the  [http://dlc.ui.edu.ng University of Ibadan, Distance Learning Centre] and currently a '''Project Manager''' at the '''[https://aanoip.org African Academic Network on Internet Policy]''' hosted by the [http://isgpp.com.ng '''Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy'''] which is focused on Academic Research and Development in the area of policy interventions in the area of growth of the internet from a multi-stakeholders perceptive.

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Organization: African Academic Network on Internet Policy
Affiliation: ccNSO, Fellowship Program, Other/Special Interest Group
Region: Africa
Country: Nigeria
Email: muyiwacaleb@gmail.com
Facebook:    Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele
LinkedIn:    Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele
Twitter:    @muyiwacaleb

Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele is an ICANN 60 & ICANN61 Fellowship recipient.

ICANN and Internet Governance Experience[edit | edit source]

Caleb Ogundele participated as a Fellow at ICANN60 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and returned as a fellow and a first-time coach to ICANN61 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His involvement with ICANN includes the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group, Non-Commercial Users Constituency, Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency, ATLARGE and AFRALO.

A former team leader of the Information Technology Unit for the  University of Ibadan, Distance Learning Centre and currently a Project Manager at the African Academic Network on Internet Policy hosted by the Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy which is focused on Academic Research and Development in the area of policy interventions in the area of growth of the internet from a multi-stakeholders perceptive.

He has served his local internet community in different fora and capacity which include but are not limited to the ISOC, NGNOG, and AFNOG communities where he participated and volunteered within some of these communities as a Web Technologies and Google Apps Tutorial Instructor in the AFNOG tutorial sessions.

As a result of the ICANN Fellowship, he got more exposure in his local internet community and Caleb is currently the Programme Secretary of the ISOC Nigerian Chapter.

 Caleb possesses a number of industry/professional certifications as well as two Master's degrees in Computer Systems and  Information Science  from  the Premier University  of Ibadan

Caleb's participation in different fora within the internet space has seen his contribution on internet governance policy issues ranging from data privacy, Copyright and IPs and Cyber Security, sustainable access, digital rights, media literacy, and development & capacity and other internet-related issues that affect the continent and by extension Nigeria.