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Rafik is involved in [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO]] council, where he represents the [[NCUC]], which he has done since ICANN's 2009 Seoul Conference.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref>
Rafik is involved in [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO]] council, where he represents the [[NCUC]], which he has done since ICANN's 2009 Seoul Conference.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref>


He is also involved in a number of working groups, and also a member of Executive and Policy Committees within the [[NCUC]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/rafikdammak LinkedIn]</ref>
He is also involved in a number of working groups, and also a member of Executive and Policy Committees within the [[NCUC]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/rafikdammak LinkedIn]</ref> and He is co-chair of the new gTLD Applicant Supporting Working Group.


==Other Work==
==Other Work==

Revision as of 20:55, 9 April 2011

Country: Japan
Email: rafik.dammak[at]gmail.com
Website:

   [rafikdammak.wordpress.com rafikdammak.wordpress.com]

LinkedIn:    [Rafik's LinkedIn Rafik Dammak]
Twitter:    @rafik

Rafik Dammak is a Ph.D. applicant at the University of Tokyo; he is an applied computer scientist working on wireless sensor networks.

ICANN

Rafik is involved in ICANN's GNSO council, where he represents the NCUC, which he has done since ICANN's 2009 Seoul Conference.[1]

He is also involved in a number of working groups, and also a member of Executive and Policy Committees within the NCUC.[2] and He is co-chair of the new gTLD Applicant Supporting Working Group.

Other Work

Rafik has moderated Youth and Internet Governance forums with participation from the DiploFoundation and its Egyptian and Finnish partners. This work resulted in the creation of a Youth Coalition on Internet Governance. Rafik hopes that Internet Policy Makers start to include more young voices, and also that the youth realize how their own interests can intersect with the policy creation for the global Internet.[3]

References

  1. ICANN40 SF Interview
  2. LinkedIn
  3. Diplo.org