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He is also a member of the Multi-stakeholder Steering Group<ref name="msg">[http://rigf.asia/msg.html], APrIGF Multi-stakeholder Steering Group</ref> (MSG) for the Asia Pacific Regional IGF. Aris has been a co-chair and currently a member of the [[APrIGF]] Fellowship team for 2017 and 2018 respectively. | He is also a member of the Multi-stakeholder Steering Group<ref name="msg">[http://rigf.asia/msg.html], APrIGF Multi-stakeholder Steering Group</ref> (MSG) for the Asia Pacific Regional IGF. Aris has been a co-chair and currently a member of the [[APrIGF]] Fellowship team for 2017 and 2018 respectively. | ||
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Affiliation: | ALAC, Fellowship Program |
Stakeholder Group(s): | ,|xyz|xyz| }} |
Region: | Asia |
Country: | Philippines |
Email: | arisignacio[at]yahoo.com |
LinkedIn: | Aris Ignacio |
Twitter: | @aris_ignacio |
Aris Ignacio is the Dean of the College of Information Technology at Southville International School and Colleges in the Philippines. He is an advocate for the youth being a major stakeholder group in Internet Governance discussions, and has facilitated the participation of university/college students in local, regional and global Internet governance events, particularly in Asia-Pacific.
Aris is currently a Board Member and Vice President of Development at the ISOC Philippines Chapter, which is a member of the At-Large structure and Outreach working group in ICANN. He was a past ICANN fellow in several meetings and represented ISOC-PH in the meetings. He was a participant the 1st Asia Pacific School of Internet Governance (APSIG) and was selected as one of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Ambassadors[1] for 2017 which was held in Geneva, Switzerland.
He is also a member of the Multi-stakeholder Steering Group[2] (MSG) for the Asia Pacific Regional IGF. Aris has been a co-chair and currently a member of the APrIGF Fellowship team for 2017 and 2018 respectively.