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Affiliation: Ministry of Education - Tunisia
Country: Tunisia
Email: hfaiedh.ines2@gmail.com
Twitter:    @InesHfaiedh

Ines Hfaiedh is a teacher, ICT Implementation in Education Specialist[1] [2] and Internet Policy Analyst with ISOC Tunisia, and IGMENA under the HIVOS Foundation.  She is member of the ICANN community with the NCUC[3] [4]and in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs) in all gTLDs PDP Working Group[5].

An ICANN[6], ISOC and AIGF[7] Fellow, she recently reported sessions from WSIS2016 with the Geneva Internet Platform and Diplo Foundation[8] [9]. She was a Guest Speaker at the Fourth Edition of the Arab Internet Governance Forum,[10] the International Symposium on ICTs, the Tunisia TESOL National Conference and a sponsored delegate during the MATE International Conference in Morocco. The European Educational Tool Portal has shared her tool of 'Interactive ICT Implementation in Formal and Informal Learning'[11] and selected it for the Internal Tool Fair in Budapest, Hungary.

She compiled ICT-enhanced lesson plans into a pedagogical paper. She holds a CELTA Certificate, a BA in English Literature and a BA in English Language Teaching from the Ecole Normale Supérieure. She was the British Council studio guest on National Radio RTCI several times and volunteered as an Editor for the Tunis Times Online Newspapers and Organizing Committee President of the Corporate Social Responsibility Project in AIESEC Tunisia. [12][13]

Publications & Articles[edit | edit source]

Internet Policy Analyst Articles in English[edit | edit source]

http://igmena.org/Tunisian-Youth-in-Digital-Society-Facing-the-Challenge-of-Access-and-Improving-Internet-Governance

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