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'''Tijani Ben Jemaa''' is the Director of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) (2007-); a member of the [[DotAfrica]] Steering Committee; the Vice Char of [[AFRALO]] (2009-); a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]] and its Executive Committee (2011-);  Vice President of the Federation of African Organizations of Engineers (2005-); and the Vice-Chair of the Committee of Affirmation and Communications for the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (2003-) and Member of the Tunisian Engineers Order (1982). Mr. Jemaa also works with [[AfriNIC]], has been attending [[ICANN]] meetings since [[ICANN 32]] in Paris,<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref><ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Tijani+Ben+Jemaa+-+Bio+-+2010-2011 Tijani Ben Jemaa, Community.ICANN.org]</ref> and has been a panelist at [[IGF]] workshops.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposals2011View&wspid=74 Proposals, IntGovForum.org]</ref>
'''Tijani Ben Jemaa''' is the Director of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) (2007-); a member of the [[DotAfrica]] Steering Committee; the Vice Chair of [[AFRALO]] (2009-); a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]] and its Executive Committee (2011-);  Vice President of the Federation of African Organizations of Engineers (2005-); and the Vice-Chair of the Committee of Affirmation and Communications for the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (2003-) and Member of the Tunisian Engineers Order (1982). Mr. Jemaa also works with [[AfriNIC]], has been attending [[ICANN]] meetings since [[ICANN 32]] in Paris,<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref><ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Tijani+Ben+Jemaa+-+Bio+-+2010-2011 Tijani Ben Jemaa, Community.ICANN.org]</ref> and has been a panelist at [[IGF]] workshops.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposals2011View&wspid=74 Proposals, IntGovForum.org]</ref>


Tijani Ben Jemaa has been an active participant in multiple [[WSIS]] meetings.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/committees/alac/jemaa-en.htm Jemaa, Archive.ICANN.org]</ref>
Tijani Ben Jemaa has been an active participant in multiple [[WSIS]] meetings.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/committees/alac/jemaa-en.htm Jemaa, Archive.ICANN.org]</ref>

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Affiliation: FMAI
Country: Tunisia
Email: tijani.benjemaa[at]fmai.org
Currently a member
of ICANN's ALAC


Formerly a member
of ICANN's AFRALO

Tijani Ben Jemaa is the Director of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) (2007-); a member of the DotAfrica Steering Committee; the Vice Chair of AFRALO (2009-); a member of ICANN's ALAC and its Executive Committee (2011-); Vice President of the Federation of African Organizations of Engineers (2005-); and the Vice-Chair of the Committee of Affirmation and Communications for the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (2003-) and Member of the Tunisian Engineers Order (1982). Mr. Jemaa also works with AfriNIC, has been attending ICANN meetings since ICANN 32 in Paris,[1][2] and has been a panelist at IGF workshops.[3]

Tijani Ben Jemaa has been an active participant in multiple WSIS meetings.[4]

Background

Previous positions include:

  • Deputy Secretary General of the Tunisian Engineers Order’s Board, 1995 – 1998
  • Secretary General of the Tunisian Engineers Order’s Board, 1998 – 2002
  • Member of the working group (appointed by the Prime Minister) in charge of defining a new channel for continuing learning for engineers, 2001 – 2002[5]

He started working in a Tunisian TV broadcasting station as an engineer, and was promoted to deputy station manager and then station manager. He spent 15 years on secondment at ARABSAT, a pan-Arab organization of satellite communication, serving as control engineer.[6]

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