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He can speak Spanish, English, and French.
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==Other Roles==
==Other Roles==
Robert Guerra has been involved with ICANN as a general participant and a member of the [[ALAC]] and [[SSAC]];<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1505 CircleID.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.asia/zh-hans/node/360 Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) Members, Nov 2008]</ref> he was also a delegate to the U.N.'s [[IGF]]. and its [[WSIS|World Summit on the Information Society]]. His role at the latter conference involved being a member of the civil society bureau, the Internet governance caucus, and the NGO adviser to the Canadian government's delegation.
Robert has been involved with ICANN as a general participant and a member of the At-Large Advisory Committee ([[ALAC]])<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1505 CircleID.com]</ref>; he has actively served on the US IGF Steering Committee<ref>[http://www.igf-usa.us/page/steering-committee]</ref> since 2009 and, has attended and actively participated at all the meetings of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF]]) as well as the two UN World Summits on the Information Society ([[WSIS]]). His role at the latter involved being a member of the civil society bureau<ref>[http://www.csbureau.info/contactinformation.htm]</ref>, the Internet governance caucus<ref>[http://www.igcaucus.org/]</ref>, and the NGO adviser to the Canadian government's delegation.
 


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:27, 23 February 2012

Country: Canada
Email: rguerra@privaterra.ca
Blog: [CircleID Page CircleID Page]
LinkedIn:    [Robert Guerra Robert Guerra]
Twitter:    @netfreedom

Robert Guerra is an independent consultant specializing in issues of Internet Freedom, Internet Governance and Human Rights. He is also a special adviser to the Citizen Lab[1] at the Munk School of Global Affairs[2] at the University of Toronto[3]. Robert helped establish Freedom House's Internet Freedom program[4] as well as co-found Privaterra, a Canadian-based initiative that works with NGO's to assist them with issues of data privacy, secure communications, information security, and Human Rights[5].

Robert has given numerous media interviews[6] and is often invited to speak at events to share the challenges being faced by social justice organizations in regards to surveillance, censorship and privacy. He advises numerous non-profits, foundations, governments and international organizations, including Taking IT Global and DiploFoundation's Internet Governance and Policy Capacity Building Program.

He can speak Spanish, English, and French.

Other Roles[edit | edit source]

Robert has been involved with ICANN as a general participant and a member of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)[7]; he has actively served on the US IGF Steering Committee[8] since 2009 and, has attended and actively participated at all the meetings of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) as well as the two UN World Summits on the Information Society (WSIS). His role at the latter involved being a member of the civil society bureau[9], the Internet governance caucus[10], and the NGO adviser to the Canadian government's delegation.

References[edit | edit source]