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A '''RALO''' is a '''Regional At-Large Organization''' within [[ICANN]]. There are five RALOs worldwide, which are: [[EURALO]] (European Region), [[APRALO]] (Asia-Pacific Region), [[AFRALO]] (African Region), [[NARALO]] (North American Region), and [[LACRALO]] (Latin American and Caribbean Region). The RALOs are made up of [[ALS|At-Large Structures]], and serve as the main forum and coordination point for each region regarding public input to ICANN. They each select | A '''RALO''' is a '''Regional At-Large Organization''' within [[ICANN]]. There are five RALOs worldwide, which are: [[EURALO]] (European Region), [[APRALO]] (Asia-Pacific Region), [[AFRALO]] (African Region), [[NARALO]] (North American Region), and [[LACRALO]] (Latin American and Caribbean Region). The RALOs are made up of [[ALS|At-Large Structures]], and serve as the main forum and coordination point for each region regarding public input to ICANN. They each select two of their members to represent them as part of [[ALAC]].<ref>[http://www.atlarge.icann.org/framework.htm ICANN At-Large Framework]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://www.atlarge.icann.org/framework.htm#guidelinesforaRALO RALO Guidelines] | |||
[[Category: Glossary]] | [[Category: Glossary]] | ||
[[Category: Organizations]] | [[Category: Organizations]] |
Revision as of 06:28, 31 July 2011
A RALO is a Regional At-Large Organization within ICANN. There are five RALOs worldwide, which are: EURALO (European Region), APRALO (Asia-Pacific Region), AFRALO (African Region), NARALO (North American Region), and LACRALO (Latin American and Caribbean Region). The RALOs are made up of At-Large Structures, and serve as the main forum and coordination point for each region regarding public input to ICANN. They each select two of their members to represent them as part of ALAC.[1]