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Barrack Otieno

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Country: Kenya
Email: otieno.barrack[at]gmail.com
LinkedIn:    [Barrack Otieno Barrack Otieno]

Barrack Otieno is the Administrative Manager of AfTLD, a non-profit interested in the organization of the .africa and .afrique gTLDs. He represents African ccTLDs in regional and global meetings to provide capacity-building opportunities for them, and has worked at the organization since October 2011. [1][2]

Mr. Barrack Otieno is the Administrative Manager of Africa top Level Domains Organisation. He is a Management Information Systems graduate of the Multi Media University College of Kenya. Mr. Otieno has served at the United Nations Internet Governance Forum Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland as a Fellow and was involved in the preparation of the Fifth and Sixth Internet governance fora in Vilnius Lithuania and Nairobi Kenya. He was also a Commonwealth Fellow to the fourth Internet Governance Forum in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt in 2009. In addition he has also been an active participant in the Kenya and East African Internet governance fora for the last four years through the Kenya ICT Action Network. He is also involved in local, regional and international standards development for the International Standards Organization (ISO 27000 series on Information Security Management ) through the Kenya Bureu of standards Technical Committee on IT Security where he represents the Computer Society of Kenya. Mr. Otieno is also part of the management team of Afriregister Ltd, one of the ICANN accredited registrars in Africa with operations in Burundi, Nairobi Kenya and the United Kingdom.[1]

Otieno's involvement with ICANN includes ccNSO participation and being the ISOC President for the Kenya Chapter.[1]

He is also a member of the Steering Committee, which was established to provide leadership and oversight for the application and launch process for the .africa TLD, as a representative for AfTLD and Kenya.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 ICANN 46 Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2013 May 10. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "interview" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Barrack Otieno, LinkedIn. Retrieved 2013 May 10.