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Mr. Masango holds a Ph.D. in Information Policy from Syracuse University and an M.A. in International Relations from the same University.<ref>[http://ch.linkedin.com/pub/chengetai-masango/2/958/a44 linkedin.com]</ref>
 
Mr. Masango holds a Ph.D. in Information Policy from Syracuse University and an M.A. in International Relations from the same University.<ref>[http://ch.linkedin.com/pub/chengetai-masango/2/958/a44 linkedin.com]</ref>
  
Mr. Masango conducted a study of the politics of the [[.zw]] [[TLD]] and generic [[SLD]]s under it ([[.org]], [[.com]], etc. as part of an independent study.<ref>[http://thepublicvoice.org/events/capetown04/conf_speakers.html thepublicvoice.org]</ref>
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Mr. Masango conducted a study of the politics of the [[.zw]] [[TLD]] and generic [[SLD]]s under it ([[.org]], [[.com]], etc.) as part of an independent study.<ref>[http://thepublicvoice.org/events/capetown04/conf_speakers.html thepublicvoice.org]</ref>
  
 
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== References ==

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Country: Switzerland
Email: cmasango [at] syr.edu
Website:

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Chengetai Masango is the Programme and Technology Manager at United Nations Secretariat for the Internet Governance Forum.[1]

He was a speaker at Africa Electronic Privacy and Public Voice Symposium.[2]

Publications

Encouraging Internet Public Policy Development and Capacity Building in Developing Countries: Lessons from the FLOSS Community

He is a Co-Author of Internet Governance and the Information Society: Global Perspectives and European Dimensions and Effective work practices for software engineering: free/libre open source software development.

Some of his publications can be read here.

Education

Mr. Masango holds a Ph.D. in Information Policy from Syracuse University and an M.A. in International Relations from the same University.[3]

Mr. Masango conducted a study of the politics of the .zw TLD and generic SLDs under it (.org, .com, etc.) as part of an independent study.[4]

References