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  • ...<ref name="dotafrica">[http://dotafrica.blogspot.com/p/african-cctlds.html African ccTLDs], DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 10.</ref>
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  • |affiliation= African Users Organization ...tworking Professional based in Brazil. He is a member of the African Users Organization.<ref>[http://www.atlarge.icann.org/afralo/ALS-outreach.htm atlarge.icann.or
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  • A '''RALO''' is a '''Regional At-Large Organization''' within [[ICANN]]. ...[EURALO]] (European Region), [[APRALO]] (Asia-Pacific Region), [[AFRALO]] (African Region), [[NARALO]] (North American Region), and [[LACRALO]] (Latin America
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  • |organization=Internet Society ...casi.org Africa Civil Society for the Information Society (ACSIS)] - a pan-African network set-up to promote Inclusive Information Society in Africa.
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  • ===Pan African Development Information System=== ...assist policy-making decisions and the socio-political development of the African continent. Its primary objectives were as follows:
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  • ...<ref name="dotafrica">[http://dotafrica.blogspot.com/p/african-cctlds.html African ccTLDs], DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 9.</ref> ...iskiest namespace with 36.7% of .cm websites posing a security risk to web users.<ref>[https://www.cnet.com/news/mcafee-uncovers-riskiest-domains/ CNET.com
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  • ...Large Community]], which aim to represent the voice of individual Internet users all over the world. ALSes provide an avenue for every Individual Internet u ...play its commitment to supporting the participation of individual Internet users in ICANN by disseminating information, offering Internet-based mechanisms t
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  • ...ly enforced by any U.N. organizations or any legitimate dispute resolution organization. It can be understood that these documents are not legally binding and it i ...June 1998, pledging to perform all functions related to the management and organization of names and addresses on the Internet.
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  • |country = African region '''.africa''' is a delegated new [[gTLD]] for the promotion of African Identity (businesses, people and culture) on the Internet. After many years
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  • |organization=Women's Technology Empowerment Centre - W.TEC ...more inclusive technology ecosystem, which includes more women technology users, creators, entrepreneurs and leaders.
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  • ...ty, and build bridges between the Islamic and non-Islamic world. Internet users will thus be able to find Islamic organizations, institutions, government a ...p increase ICANN’s profile in these countries, increase their trust in the organization, and help strengthen relations between ICANN and these countries.
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  • |organization=AANIP ...ludes the [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group]], [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]], [[NPOC|Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency]],
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  • ...accessing the entire expanse of the Internet. In some instances, Internet users trying to use the newly delegated generic Top Level Domain (gTLDs), whose n !Organization Type
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  • ...DCA include Miss.africa, Generation.africa and driving the capacity of the African ccTLDs. ...t/cbsintl/uc-sacramento-economic-address-public-1277605 Economic Address - African Leadership Council - UC Sacramento]</ref>
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  • ! Acronym !! Organization or Group !! Spanish Translation | [[AFRALO]] ||[[African Regional At-Large Organization]] ||
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  • ...also a panelist/speaker at the first ICANN Capacity Building Workshop for African GAC Members in Nairobi 2017, and attended ICANN 58 in Copenhagen with the G ...ir policy work across the African continent. She is a graduate of the 2015 African School on Internet Governance (AfriSIG) and she is also a blogger. She has
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  • ...taken by the Yes2DotAfrica campaign, an initiative of the DotConnectAfrica Organization (DCA) ostensibly to counter the perceived threat posed to DCA’s standing ...sleading information pertaining to the process of obtaining the first ever African top level domain. ‘No Campaign’, is an obverse to the “Yes2dotAfrica
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  • ...onounced as dotAfrica that will cater for the needs of the African and Pan-African constituency and also to address the lack of adequate internet policy in Af ...with a global recognition dedicated to the needs of the Pan-African and African constituency.
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  • ...ganization set out to establish gender equity through the use of ICTs. The organization’s website serves as informational hub, with content generated by and for ...the alumni of this program in Delhi have emerged as new leaders within our organization and change makers within their community in such a way that we can say that
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  • ...ng in a “new season” of engagement, understanding, and cooperation for an organization facing the criticism of being too US-Centric. His diverse background and d ...is most important contribution was transforming ICANN into a truly global organization and strengthening the multistakeholder model across the diverse spectrum of
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  • ...national. The second observation was that all his work will be mute if the organization does not deliver "excellence." At the close of his speech he made 3 pledges ...the news that Mr. Chehadé had already made arrangements to restructure the organization in several ways, including who reports directly to him and the creation of
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  • '''[[GNSO]]''': The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) is the main policy-making body in ICANN. It brings together various '''[[ccNSO]]''': The Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) is open to and comprised of the managers responsible for operating
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  • ...rporation for Assigned Names and Numbers''', is a global multi-stakeholder organization that was created by the U.S. government and its [[DOC|Department of Commerc ...ernment, it is now and continues to be, an international, community-driven organization independent of any one government.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announce
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  • The implementation of ccTLDs was started by [[IANA]] which is not a physical organization or an individual but it is part of [[ICANN]].<ref>[https://www.nominus.com/ ...ions of ICP-1 and RFC 1591. [[IANA]] receives all requests of a sponsoring organization related to delegation and redelegation for the ccTLDs. The requests are the
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  • ...n at ICANN''' is an outreach initiative created by [[ICANN]]. Up to 25 end-users and stakeholders are introduced to ICANN during conferences through an "inc ...inclusive, and accessible Internet across the globe..." Additionally, the organization seeks to continually engage what the community perceives to be the "next ge
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