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Baasansuren Burmaa

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Country: Mongolia
Email: burmaa [at] datacom.mn
LinkedIn:    [Baasansuren Burmaa Baasansuren Burmaa]
Twitter:    @Burmaa

Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa is the Director of the MN Domain Registry of Mongolia, the .mn Registry, Datacom and a Board Member at the DREAM IT Project.[1] She is a member of APTLD, APNIC, DotAsia and CoCCA.[2] She has been the Director of MN Registry since 1996.

Currently, she leading ONE Mongolia national project on open education and ICT in Education. She played key role in developing Open Education in Mongolia and she has worked extensively on promotion of the endorsement of the UNESCO OER Declaration by the Government of Mongolia, specifically including the principle that educational resources paid for with public funds should be openly licensed and encourages widely use of the Mongolian language in teaching and learning.

ICANN Involvement[edit | edit source]

Ms.Baasansuren Burmaa was an ICANN Fellow at ICANN Singapore and ICANN participants at ICANN Paris, ICANN Los Angeles, ICANN New Zealand and ICANN Australia.[3] She represents her country and registry in the APTLD, ccNSO, and is an observer in the GAC.

She completed Internet Governance Summer School in Germany in 2008.

Career History[edit | edit source]

Ms. Burmaa has been working in the Internet Industry for more than 19 years. She has experience in addressing domain name management, policy development, IPRs, branding issues, open education and ICT in Education.

In 2006, she played key role in transitioning .mn to SRS (EPP). Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa has worked extensively on matters relating to .mn TLD policies and ccTLD issues. Since 2006, she has been an active member of ICANN, and has been participating in APNIC since 2003, and APTLD since 2004. Ms. Baasansuren Burmaa was an INTERNET SOCIETY AMBASSADOR to IGF Sharm El Sheikh in 2009. She is country representative of Google Education since 2013.

Awards & Recognition[edit | edit source]

  • Gold medal of Young Leader, Mongolian Youth Federation, 2006
  • Recognized as "The Leading ICT Specialist", Government of Mongolia, 2007
  • The Medal of State Honor for the Diligent Labor for the contribution to the Mongolian Internet Development, awarded by the President of Mongolia, 17 Jan 2011[4]
  • Awarded a GOVERNOR GENERAL’S MEDALLION of Canada for the contributions to build a strong relationship between two countries by the Governor General of Canada, David Johnston on 26 Oct 2013
  • Appreciation /Contribution on the implementation of ONE Mongolia National Program on Open Education/, by L.Gantumur, Minister of Education, Culture and Science of Mongolia, 13 Apr 2015

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