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In 2009, an AFRALO Working Group created a document that outlined the capacity building needs of AFRALO to inform and educate its representatives on ICANN activities and to establish a communication policy well-suited for the African region.<ref name="afralo">[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/policy/update/update-jan12-en.htm#13 ICANN POLICY UPDATE | Volume 12, Issue 1 — January 2012], ICANN.org. Published 1 January 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
 
In 2009, an AFRALO Working Group created a document that outlined the capacity building needs of AFRALO to inform and educate its representatives on ICANN activities and to establish a communication policy well-suited for the African region.<ref name="afralo">[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/policy/update/update-jan12-en.htm#13 ICANN POLICY UPDATE | Volume 12, Issue 1 — January 2012], ICANN.org. Published 1 January 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.</ref>
  
AFRALO held a series of capacity building sessions at [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, Senegal in October 2011. More than 20 representatives from each of the African [[ALS|At-Large Structure]] attended the meetings, which were well-attended with participation from about 300 people. The five-day program, conducted by ICANN officers and staff, aimed to provide representatives briefs on key policies, issues, and facets of ICANN.
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AFRALO held a series of capacity building sessions at [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, Senegal in October 2011. More than 20 representatives from each of the African [[ALS|At-Large Structure]] joined the meetings, which had about 300 people in attendance. The five-day program, conducted by ICANN officers and staff, aimed to provide ALS representatives with briefs on key policies, issues, and facets of ICANN.
  
 
According to AFRALO's own metrics, the participation of ALS representatives increased by 30 percent in the two months following the conference. The organization also expects this participation level to extend to the At-Large policy development process and in At-Large Working Groups.<ref name="afralo"></ref>
 
According to AFRALO's own metrics, the participation of ALS representatives increased by 30 percent in the two months following the conference. The organization also expects this participation level to extend to the At-Large policy development process and in At-Large Working Groups.<ref name="afralo"></ref>

Revision as of 21:53, 27 November 2012

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Industry: Internet governance
Website: AFRALO Community Page
Key People
Fatimata Seye Sylla, Chair
Tijani Ben Jemaa, Vice-Chair
Aziz Hilali, Secretariat
Mohamed El Bashir, ALAC Rep
Dave Kissoondoyal, ALAC Rep
Tijani Ben Jemaa, ALAC Rep
Yaovi Atohoun, NomCom Rep

The African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO) is one of the five RALOs that make up the ALAC constituency within ICANN. It provides news, resources, and information for individuals and end-user groups in the African region who are interested in ICANN.[1]

AFRALO Board

Board Members[2]LocationALSTerm
Fatimata Seye Sylla, ChairSenegalBokk Jang Bokk Jef2009 - 2011
Tijani Ben Jemaa, Vice-ChairTunisiaFMAI2009 - 2011
Aziz Hilali, SecretariatMoroccoMISOC2010 - 2012


ALAC RepresentativeLocationTerm
Mohamed El BashirSudan2007 - 2009
Dave KissoondoyalMauritius2009 - 2011
Tijani Ben JemaaTunisia2010 - 2012


ALAC NomCom RepresentativeLocationTerm
Yaovi AtohounBenin2010 - 2011


AFRALO & ICANN 42

In 2009, an AFRALO Working Group created a document that outlined the capacity building needs of AFRALO to inform and educate its representatives on ICANN activities and to establish a communication policy well-suited for the African region.[3]

AFRALO held a series of capacity building sessions at ICANN 42 in Dakar, Senegal in October 2011. More than 20 representatives from each of the African At-Large Structure joined the meetings, which had about 300 people in attendance. The five-day program, conducted by ICANN officers and staff, aimed to provide ALS representatives with briefs on key policies, issues, and facets of ICANN.

According to AFRALO's own metrics, the participation of ALS representatives increased by 30 percent in the two months following the conference. The organization also expects this participation level to extend to the At-Large policy development process and in At-Large Working Groups.[3]

See also

References

  1. AFRALO
  2. AFRALO Regional Officers
  3. 3.0 3.1 ICANN POLICY UPDATE | Volume 12, Issue 1 — January 2012, ICANN.org. Published 1 January 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.

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