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| ==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation== | | ==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation== |
| Emmanuel is prominently involved in Togo’s i[http://tech228.com/emmanuel-agbenonwossi-fgi-togo-internet-croissance/ Internet governance processes] through research, multi-stakeholder engagement and co-coordinate [http://www.fgi-togo.tg/ Togo’s national Internet Governance Forum.] | | Emmanuel is prominently involved in Togo’s i[http://tech228.com/emmanuel-agbenonwossi-fgi-togo-internet-croissance/ Internet governance processes] through research, multi-stakeholder engagement and co-coordinate [http://www.fgi-togo.tg/ Togo’s national Internet Governance Forum.] |
− | Graduate of the African School of Internet Governance (class 2016) and the [http://igf.academy/ internet governance Academy], Emmanuel’s interests include IT entrepreneurship, Africa digitalisation, e-education, e-agriculture, Freedom of Expression, and digital rights. | + | Graduate of the African School of Internet Governance (class 2016) and the [http://igf.academy/ internet governance Academy] , Emmanuel’s interests include IT entrepreneurship, Africa digitalisation, e-education, e-agriculture, Freedom of Expression and digital rights. |
− | He believes that the bedrock for the sustained development of his nation is through youth involvement, internet development, and Entrepreneurship. His work and research led lead him to acquire a deep understanding of the Entrepreneurship and Internet ecosystem in Togo. He provides policymakers and young entrepreneurs with advice. He is a vibrant member of the Internet Society's chapter in Togo and a member of the Policy Committee. He was in the 2016 Africa Internet Forum as a participant and panelist. He has also attended the Global IGF in Guadalajara, Mexico in 2016. | + | He believes that the bedrock for the sustained development of his nation is through youth involvement, internet development, and Entrepreneurship. His work and research led lead him to acquire a deep understanding of the Entrepreneurship and Internet ecosystem in Togo. He provides policy makers and young entrepreneurs with advice. He is a vibrant member of Internet Society's chapter in Togo and a member of the Policy Committee. He was in the 2016 Africa Internet Forum as a participant and panelist. He has also attended the Global IGF in Guadalajara, Mexico in 2016. |
| Emmanuel has joined ICANN as a fellow during the ICANN59 in Johannesburg. He was elected as the General Secretary of the NPOC (Generic Names Supporting Organisation) in 2020. | | Emmanuel has joined ICANN as a fellow during the ICANN59 in Johannesburg. He was elected as the General Secretary of the NPOC (Generic Names Supporting Organisation) in 2020. |
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| M.A Journalism, Central University of Tunisia | | M.A Journalism, Central University of Tunisia |
| B.A.in Finance, IAEC University, Togo | | B.A.in Finance, IAEC University, Togo |
− | BSc, Business Information Technology, University of Greenwich, UK | + | BSc, Business Information Technology,University of Greenwich, UK |
| ==Research works and Publications== | | ==Research works and Publications== |
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| * Youth Entrepreneurship in Togo: Trends and Policy Recommendations | | * Youth Entrepreneurship in Togo: Trends and Policy Recommendations |
− | * Growing e-entrepreneurship in Africa and Challenges | + | * Growing e-entrepreneurship in Affrica and Challenges |
| * Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Internet Economy (Case of Togo) | | * Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Internet Economy (Case of Togo) |
| * African Perspective on Digital Preservation (Case of Ghana) | | * African Perspective on Digital Preservation (Case of Ghana) |
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| * ICANN's Africa DNS Market Study (Country reports: of Ghana, Mali, 2017) | | * ICANN's Africa DNS Market Study (Country reports: of Ghana, Mali, 2017) |
| * Fake news: the strategic fight in Africa vs government censorship (Original report published in French) | | * Fake news: the strategic fight in Africa vs government censorship (Original report published in French) |
− | * Data protection: Is Africa ready for data privacy laws like EU GDPR? (Original report published in French) | + | * Data protection: Is Africa ready for a data privacy laws like EU GDPR? (Original report published in French) |
| * Migrating to IPv6: Why Africa must accelerate the migration process (Original report published in French) | | * Migrating to IPv6: Why Africa must accelerate the migration process (Original report published in French) |
| * A Reporter's Guide to Election Coverage in Togo (Thomson Reuters Foundation, 2019) | | * A Reporter's Guide to Election Coverage in Togo (Thomson Reuters Foundation, 2019) |
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| * Digital Rights in Africa Report 2018 & 2020 | | * Digital Rights in Africa Report 2018 & 2020 |
| * Co-authored Global Information Society Watch, Country report, 2017 | | * Co-authored Global Information Society Watch, Country report, 2017 |
− | * Global Information Society Watch, Country report, Internet governance in Togo: Building the hope of multi-stakeholder dialogue | + | * Global Information Society Watch, Country report, Internet governance in Togo: Building the hope of multi -stakeholder dialogue |
| * Global Information Society Watch, Country report, Triumphing over distance and time: the case of wireless Ghana | | * Global Information Society Watch, Country report, Triumphing over distance and time: the case of wireless Ghana |
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