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'''Motlatjo Josephine Ralefatane''' is the Chairperson for [[.ZADNA]], the domain name authority of South Africa. [[ICANN 53 - Buenos Aires]] was her first meeting.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Intake, July 2015.</ref>  
'''Motlatjo Josephine Ralefatane''' is the Chairperson for [[ZADNA]], the domain name authority of South Africa. [[ICANN 53 - Buenos Aires]] was her first meeting.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Intake, July 2015.</ref>  


==Career History==
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==Goals==
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Ms. Ralefatane aims to make South Africa's Regulatory Authority one that "promote access to the internet and collaborate with the commercialization of the internet," thorugh cooperation between government and private entities, empowerment of women, promoting affordable internet access to rural/disadvantaged communities, and education.  
Ms. Ralefatane aims to make South Africa's Regulatory Authority one that "promote access to the internet and collaborate with the commercialization of the internet," through cooperation between government and private entities, empowerment of women, promoting affordable internet access to rural/disadvantaged communities, and education.  


== References ==
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Country: South Africa
Email: motlatjojr [at] vodamail.co.za
LinkedIn:    [LinkedIn Motlatjo Josephine Ralefatane]

Motlatjo Josephine Ralefatane is the Chairperson for ZADNA, the domain name authority of South Africa. ICANN 53 - Buenos Aires was her first meeting.[1]

Career History

Ralefatane has a legal background.

Goals

Ms. Ralefatane aims to make South Africa's Regulatory Authority one that "promote access to the internet and collaborate with the commercialization of the internet," through cooperation between government and private entities, empowerment of women, promoting affordable internet access to rural/disadvantaged communities, and education.

References

  1. ICANNWiki Intake, July 2015.