Houda Belkassem

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Affiliation: Hivos' IGMENA Program
Country: Morocco
Email: houda.belkassem89@gmail.com
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Houda Belkassem is a Techno-Pedagogical Engineer, she have a past work experience in IT companies as a Junior Project Manager, where she planned and coordinated a number of projects. Actually, she works as an Adjunct Professor at Ecole Supérieure de Technologie (Moulay Ismail University), in parallel, she's an Internet Policy Analyst (IPA) into Internet Governance Program— MENA Region (IGMENA) under Hivos Foundation, her mission is about publishing write-ups policy analysis on igmena.org, which covers key Internet policy issues and how to address them in a multistakeholder environment.

She intervened in various National Radio Sessions on the topic related to Internet Governance in Morocco. Houda Belkassem has attended several international training, ICT conferences and capacity-building program dedicated to Internet policies, Advocacy strategies, laws and human rights, freedom of expression and protection of privacy.

Alumna of the Middle East and Adjoining Countries School on Internet Governance (MEAC-SIG)[1] organized by ICANN and hosted by ISOC Tunisia Chapter, Tunisia, May 2015.

IGMENA Fellow: Workshop in Istanbul-Turkey about “Advocacy strategies and political arguments ways”[2] facilitated by international center for policy and advocacy (ICPA) and Hivos, August 2015.

 Online capacity building program on Internet Governance Middle East special edition organized by Hivos Program IGMENA in collaboration with DiploFoundation, September to November 2015.

ICANN 55 in Marrakech, Morocco was Belkassem's first ICANN Meeting, though she has also attended IGF.[3]

References

  1. https://community.icann.org/display/MES/MEAC-SIG+2015
  2. https://www.igmena.org/policy-advocacy-workshop
  3. ICANNWiki - ICANN 55 Intake Form, 2016 March. Retrieved 2016 April 7.