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Nadira AlAraj is a the vice chairman of Internet Society - Palestine Chapter. She is currently involved on online Internet Governance Capacity Building with IGMENA.org.  
Nadira AlAraj is a the vice chairperson of Internet Society - Palestine Chapter were ISOC Palestine is ALS in APRALO.  
She is involved in online tutoring on the Internet Governance Capacity Building with HIVOS.  
She attended ICANN 53 meeting as a fellow.
She attended ICANN 53 meeting as a fellow.
Prior to the current role, Nadira was lecturer in the Faculty of Business Administration in Bethlehem University. She specializes in the field of information technology and its use in decision making. Ms AlAraj led teams of students from Bethlehem University, which achieved the first place as the Middle East and Africa regional winners for three consecutive years  2011-2013 of Google Online Marketing Challenge, organized by Google International Corporation.
Prior to the current role, Nadira was lecturer in the Faculty of Business Administration in Bethlehem University. She specializes in the field of information technology and its use in decision making. Ms AlAraj is currently serving on the steering committee for the Chapters Advisory Council of the Internet Society.

Latest revision as of 19:55, 27 February 2016

Nadira AlAraj is a the vice chairperson of Internet Society - Palestine Chapter were ISOC Palestine is ALS in APRALO. She is involved in online tutoring on the Internet Governance Capacity Building with HIVOS.   She attended ICANN 53 meeting as a fellow. Prior to the current role, Nadira was lecturer in the Faculty of Business Administration in Bethlehem University. She specializes in the field of information technology and its use in decision making. Ms AlAraj is currently serving on the steering committee for the Chapters Advisory Council of the Internet Society.