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* [[Jhon Aldemar Caballero Martinez]] - Universidad Externado de Colombia
 
* [[Jhon Aldemar Caballero Martinez]] - Universidad Externado de Colombia
 
* [[Luisa Verónica Arroyo Revatta]] - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú  
 
* [[Luisa Verónica Arroyo Revatta]] - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú  
* [[Mariana Canto Sobral]] - Federal University of Pernambuco  
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* [[Mariana Canto|Mariana Canto Sobral]] - Federal University of Pernambuco  
 
* [[Mariana Palma Vidotti]] - UNOPAR  
 
* [[Mariana Palma Vidotti]] - UNOPAR  
 
* [[Natalia Ramos Takeda]] - Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo  
 
* [[Natalia Ramos Takeda]] - Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo  
 
* [[Paulo César Tavares Filho]] - Catholic University of Pernambuco  
 
* [[Paulo César Tavares Filho]] - Catholic University of Pernambuco  
* [[Rocio Agustina de la Fuente]] - Universidad de San Andres  
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* [[Rocío de la Fuente|Rocio Agustina de la Fuente]] - Universidad de San Andres  
 
* [[Sara Rebeca Aguilar Fratty]] - Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala  
 
* [[Sara Rebeca Aguilar Fratty]] - Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala  
 
* [[Sávyo Vinícius de Morais]] - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte  
 
* [[Sávyo Vinícius de Morais]] - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte  

Revision as of 15:15, 27 June 2018

NextGen at ICANN is an outreach initiative created by ICANN. Up to 25 end-users and stakeholders are introduced to ICANN during conferences through an "inclusive, supportive, and tailored program." The initiative began at ICANN 49, and featured 25 participants between the ages of 18 and 30. It is a regionally based initiative meant to engage undergraduate and graduate students and introduce them to ICANN.

Beginnings

NextGen at ICANN grew from the work of ICANN's Strategy Panel on the Public Responsibility Framework as a way to build trust and communication within the Internet community. Its goals include maintaining a "stable, inclusive, and accessible Internet across the globe..." Additionally, the organization seeks to continually engage what the community perceives to be the "next generation" in the Internet ecosystem.

In a blog post pertaining to the initiative, ICANN pointed to NetMission's support of the endeavor, and expressed gratitude at the organization's level of collaboration in refining the initiative.[1]

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According to ICANN's website, the organization received over 200 applications within their 10-day application period. The NextGen selection committee selected 17 of the 200 applicants to attend ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires.

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