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==Fellowship Program Participants==
 
==Fellowship Program Participants==
 
===[[ICANN 43]] in Costa Rica===
 
===[[ICANN 43]] in Costa Rica===
[[Kashif Elahi Bhatti]] – Pakistan
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[[Kashif Elahi Bhatti]] – Pakistan,
[[Shahzeb Ali Khan]] – Pakistan
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[[Shahzeb Ali Khan]] – Pakistan,
[[Bill Toman]] – Papua New Guinea
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[[Bill Toman]] – Papua New Guinea,
[[Stanley Osao]] – Papua New Guinea
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[[Stanley Osao]] – Papua New Guinea,
[[Flavio Neves]] – Timor-Leste
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[[Flavio Neves]] – Timor-Leste,
[[Sinawong Sang]] – Cambodia
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[[Sinawong Sang]] – Cambodia,
[[Maureen Moari Marama Hilyard]] – Cook Islands
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[[Maureen Moari Marama Hilyard]] – Cook Islands,
[[Diana Almahasneh]] – Jordan
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[[Diana Almahasneh]] – Jordan,
[[Hossam Hassan Nabil]] – Egypt
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[[Hossam Hassan Nabil]] – Egypt,
[[Kadian Davis]] – Jamaica
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[[Kadian Davis]] – Jamaica,
[[Alejandra Reynoso]] – Guatemala
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[[Alejandra Reynoso]] – Guatemala,
[[Alejando Moscol|Alejandro Martin Moscol Salinas]] – Peru
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[[Alejando Moscol|Alejandro Martin Moscol Salinas]] – Peru,
[[Esther Yolanda Lizana Puelles]] – Peru
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[[Esther Yolanda Lizana Puelles]] – Peru,
[[Emir Sosa]] – Belize
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[[Emir Sosa]] – Belize,
[[Celia Lerman]] – Argentina
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[[Celia Lerman]] – Argentina,
[[Fatima Cambronero]] – Argentina
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[[Fatima Cambronero]] – Argentina,
[[Maria Gabriela Gijon]] – Argentina
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[[Maria Gabriela Gijon]] – Argentina,
[[Gabriela Ruth Szlak]] – Argentina
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[[Gabriela Ruth Szlak]] – Argentina,
[[Saso Dimitrijoski]] – Macadonia
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[[Saso Dimitrijoski]] – Macadonia,
[[Andrii Paziuk]] – Ukraine
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[[Andrii Paziuk]] – Ukraine,
[[Grigori Saghyan]] – Armenia
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[[Grigori Saghyan]] – Armenia,
[[Adela Elena Danciu]] - Romania
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[[Adela Elena Danciu]] - Romania,
[[Tattugul Mambetalieva]] – Kyrgyzstan
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[[Tattugul Mambetalieva]] – Kyrgyzstan,
[[Simon Balthazar]] – Tanzania
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[[Simon Balthazar]] – Tanzania,
[[Aminata Sy]] – Senegal
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[[Aminata Sy]] – Senegal,
[[Pascal Bekono]] - Cameroon
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[[Pascal Bekono]] - Cameroon,
[[Moses Bagyendera]] - Uganda
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[[Moses Bagyendera]] - Uganda,
[[Grace Githaiga]] – Kenya
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[[Grace Githaiga]] – Kenya,
[[Hago Dafalla]] – Sudan
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[[Hago Dafalla]] – Sudan,
 
[[Leo Maluwa]] – Malawi
 
[[Leo Maluwa]] – Malawi
  
 
===[[ICANN 42]] in Senegal===
 
===[[ICANN 42]] in Senegal===
[[Aderonke Adeniyi]] – Nigeria – Gov't
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[[Aderonke Adeniyi]] – Nigeria – Gov't,
[[Amrita Choudhury]] – India – Civil Society
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[[Amrita Choudhury]] – India – Civil Society,
[[Ayanna Samuels]] – Jamaica – Business
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[[Ayanna Samuels]] – Jamaica – Business,
[[Bakary Njie]] – Gambia – Civil Society
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[[Bakary Njie]] – Gambia – Civil Society,
[[Basima Zaidan]] – Jordan – Gov't/ccNSO
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[[Basima Zaidan]] – Jordan – Gov't/ccNSO,
[[Biaou Sourakatou Ramanou]] – Benin – Academic
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[[Biaou Sourakatou Ramanou]] – Benin – Academic,
[[Celia Lerman]] – Argentina – Academic
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[[Celia Lerman]] – Argentina – Academic,
[[George Sakyi]] – Ghana – User Group/gNSO
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[[George Sakyi]] – Ghana – User Group/gNSO,
[[Eddy Kayihura]] – Rwanda – Academic
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[[Eddy Kayihura]] – Rwanda – Academic,
[[Jessica Calvo]] – Costa Rica – Gov't
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[[Jessica Calvo]] – Costa Rica – Gov't,
[[Jean Marie Altema]] – Haiti – Civil Society
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[[Jean Marie Altema]] – Haiti – Civil Society,
[[Patrick Anglin]] – Jamaica – Academic
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[[Patrick Anglin]] – Jamaica – Academic,
[[Salieu Taal]] – Gambia – Civil Society
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[[Salieu Taal]] – Gambia – Civil Society,
[[Saso Dimitrijoski]] – Macedonia – Academic/GAC pending
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[[Saso Dimitrijoski]] – Macedonia – Academic/GAC pending,
[[Sexton Motlhatlhec Segobaetso]] – Botswana – Civil Society
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[[Sexton Motlhatlhec Segobaetso]] – Botswana – Civil Society,
[[Victor Ndonnang]] – Cameroon – Civil Society/At-Large
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[[Victor Ndonnang]] – Cameroon – Civil Society/At-Large,
[[Walusungu Gondwe]] – Malawi – Academic
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[[Walusungu Gondwe]] – Malawi – Academic,
[[Yashar Hajiyev]] – Azerbaijan – Civil Society/At-Large
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[[Yashar Hajiyev]] – Azerbaijan – Civil Society/At-Large,
  
 
===[[ICANN 41]] in Singapore===
 
===[[ICANN 41]] in Singapore===
[[Zmarialai Wafa]] – Afghanistan – Government
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[[Zmarialai Wafa]] – Afghanistan – Government,
[[Sinawong Sang]] – Cambodia – Government
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[[Sinawong Sang]] – Cambodia – Government,
[[Baasansuren Burmaa]] – Mongolia – Business Sector
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[[Baasansuren Burmaa]] – Mongolia – Business Sector,
[[Kashif Elahi Bhatti]] – Pakistan – Government
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[[Kashif Elahi Bhatti]] – Pakistan – Government,
[[Waqar Azeem]] – Pakistan – Academic
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[[Waqar Azeem]] – Pakistan – Academic,
[[Andrew Molivurae]] – Vanuatu – Civil Society
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[[Andrew Molivurae]] – Vanuatu – Civil Society,
[[Sivasubramanian Muthusamy]] – India – Civil Society
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[[Sivasubramanian Muthusamy]] – India – Civil Society,
[[Amrita Choudhury]] – India – Civil Society
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[[Amrita Choudhury]] – India – Civil Society,
[[S. Paramanandan]] – India – Civil Society
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[[S. Paramanandan]] – India – Civil Society,
[[Joy Moeangoha Abia]] – Solomon Islands – Business Sector
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[[Joy Moeangoha Abia]] – Solomon Islands – Business Sector,
[[Sonny Zulhuda]] – Indonesia – Academic
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[[Sonny Zulhuda]] – Indonesia – Academic,
[[Terry Ieli Rupeni]] – Fiji – Academic
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[[Terry Ieli Rupeni]] – Fiji – Academic,
[[Alejandra Reynoso Barral]] – Guatemala – Academic
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[[Alejandra Reynoso Barral]] – Guatemala – Academic,
[[Martinez Vanegas Victor Manuel]] – Mexico – Government (GAC representative)
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[[Martinez Vanegas Victor Manuel]] – Mexico – Government ([[GAC]] representative),
[[Fatima Cambronero]] – Argentina – Civil Society
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[[Fatima Cambronero]] – Argentina – Civil Society,
[[Natalia Enciso Benítez]] – Paraguay – Civil Society
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[[Natalia Enciso Benítez]] – Paraguay – Civil Society,
[[Gustavo Peña-Quiñones]] – Colombia – End User Group
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[[Gustavo Peña-Quiñones]] – Colombia – End User Group,
[[Khoudia Gueye SY]] – Senegal – Academic
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[[Khoudia Gueye SY]] – Senegal – Academic,
[[Kamukoko Chris Tshimanga]] – Congo – Civil Society (ccNSO)
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[[Kamukoko Chris Tshimanga]] – Congo – Civil Society ([[ccNSO]]),
[[Yousef Sarairah]] – Jordan – Government
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[[Yousef Sarairah]] – Jordan – Government,
[[Valery Trufanau]] – Belarus – Civil Society
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[[Valery Trufanau]] – Belarus – Civil Society,
[[Sorina Teleanu]] – Romania – Government (GAC representative)
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[[Sorina Teleanu]] – Romania – Government ([[GAC]] representative),
[[Saso Dimitrijoski]] – Macedonia – Academic
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[[Saso Dimitrijoski]] – Macedonia – Academic,
 
[[Siranush Vardanyan]] – Armenia – User Group<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/ ICANN Fellowship]</ref>
 
[[Siranush Vardanyan]] – Armenia – User Group<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/ ICANN Fellowship]</ref>
  
 
===[[ICANN 40]] in Silicon Valley===
 
===[[ICANN 40]] in Silicon Valley===
[[Joseph Mandjolo Mush]] – DRC
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[[Joseph Mandjolo Mush]] – DRC,
[[Rommel Natividad]] – Marshall Islands
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[[Rommel Natividad]] – Marshall Islands,
[[Richard Cheng]] – Hong Kong (Honorary fellow funded by [[DotAsia]])
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[[Richard Cheng]] – Hong Kong (Honorary fellow funded by [[DotAsia]]),
[[Carlos Rodrigo Saucedo Linares]] – Bolivia
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[[Carlos Rodrigo Saucedo Linares]] – Bolivia,
[[Naveed Ul-Haq]] – Pakistan
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[[Naveed Ul-Haq]] – Pakistan,
[[Shefqet Meda]] – Albania
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[[Shefqet Meda]] – Albania,
[[Mohammad Thawabeh]] – Jordan
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[[Mohammad Thawabeh]] – Jordan,
[[Mohammed Al-Dhaifi]] – Yemen
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[[Mohammed Al-Dhaifi]] – Yemen,
[[Jorge Patino]] – Bolivia
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[[Jorge Patino]] – Bolivia,
[[Behnam Esfahbod]] – Iran
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[[Behnam Esfahbod]] – Iran,
[[Sivasubramanian Muthusamy]] – India
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[[Sivasubramanian Muthusamy]] – India,
[[Michelle Qinyan]] – Hong Kong (Honorary fellow funded by [[DotAsia]])
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[[Michelle Qinyan]] – Hong Kong (Honorary fellow funded by [[DotAsia]]),
[[Mercy Chipata]] – Malawi
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[[Mercy Chipata]] – Malawi,
[[Oksana Prykhodko]] – Ukraine
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[[Oksana Prykhodko]] – Ukraine,
[[Wilson Abigaba]] – Uganda
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[[Wilson Abigaba]] – Uganda,
[[Anupam Agrawal]] – India
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[[Anupam Agrawal]] – India,
[[Jennifer Anson]] – Palau
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[[Jennifer Anson]] – Palau,
[[Lyndel McDonald]] – Jamaica
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[[Lyndel McDonald]] – Jamaica,
[[Lira Samykbaeva]] – Kyrgyz Republic
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[[Lira Samykbaeva]] – Kyrgyz Republic,
[[Jose Arce]] – Argentina
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[[Jose Arce]] – Argentina,
[[Amr Elsadr]] – Egypt
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[[Amr Elsadr]] – Egypt,
[[Nabeel Al-Fayoumi]] – Jordan
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[[Nabeel Al-Fayoumi]] – Jordan,
[[Zmarialai Wafa]] – Afghanistan
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[[Zmarialai Wafa]] – Afghanistan,
[[Fahd Batayneh]] – Jordan
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[[Fahd Batayneh]] – Jordan,
Pastor [[Peters Omoragbon]] – Nigeria
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Pastor [[Peters Omoragbon]] – Nigeria,
 
[[Salieu Taal]] – The Gambia<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/silicon-valley-attendees-mar11-en.htm Silicon Valley Fellows]</ref>
 
[[Salieu Taal]] – The Gambia<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/silicon-valley-attendees-mar11-en.htm Silicon Valley Fellows]</ref>
  
 
===[[ICANN 39]] in Cartagena===
 
===[[ICANN 39]] in Cartagena===
[[Sorina Teleanu]] - Romania - Gov't
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[[Sorina Teleanu]] - Romania - Gov't,
[[Fatima Cambronero]] - Argentina - Civil Society/ALAC
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[[Fatima Cambronero]] - Argentina - Civil Society/ALAC,
[[Siaosi Sovaleni]] - Fiji - Gov't
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[[Siaosi Sovaleni]] - Fiji - Gov't,
[[Mistura Aruna]] - Nigeria - Gov't
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[[Mistura Aruna]] - Nigeria - Gov't,
[[Yousef Sarairah]] - Jordan - Gov't
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[[Yousef Sarairah]] - Jordan - Gov't,
 
[[Jorge Raul Cabanas Acevedo]] - Paraguay - Academic/ASO
 
[[Jorge Raul Cabanas Acevedo]] - Paraguay - Academic/ASO
 
[[Towela Jere]] - South Africa - Gov't
 
[[Towela Jere]] - South Africa - Gov't

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ICANN Fellow refers to an individual who is a member of the Internet community and recipient of a grant provided by the ICANN Fellowship Program.

The ICANN Fellowship Program provides financial grants to 25 eligible individuals to attend a given ICANN meeting as to actively contribute to ICANN processes, the Multistakeholder Model and to become part of the future leaders of the Internet governing body. The grant covers the economy class airfare, hotel accomodation, and a stipend needed to attend an ICANN conference.[1] An effort is made to include more fellows from the region a given meeting is being held in.

Background

Theresa Swinehart, ICANN Counsel for International Affairs, proposed the implementation of the ICANN Fellowship Program during the Special Meeting of the ICANN Board on April 25, 2007. Swinehart informed the Board that the fellowship program had been under development from the ICANN Operational Plan Project 4F for a significant period of time and it is ready to invite applications for participants in the next ICANN Meeting, which was to be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The ICANN Board unanimously approved the implementation of the ICANN Fellowship Program.[2] The first ICANN Fellowship program was composed of thirty three fellows who were selected from 125 applications.[3]

Mission

The ICANN Fellowship Programs aims to achieve the following objectives:[4]

  • Strengthen the knowledge base of ICANN constituents by reaching out to less developed countries
  • Build the capacity of existing ICANN constituency groups
  • Increase the awareness of the ICANN Fellows about the latest issues affecting the Internet community worldwide
  • Encourage the ICANN Fellows to become more active in their respective countries to help in the development of the Internet for the future
  • Encourage the alumni of the Fellowship Program to serve as the new voice of experience in the future

Fellowships Committee

The Fellowships Committee (FC) is made up of responsible individuals who are qualified to receive the grant from the ICANN Fellowship program based on the criteria set by the ICANN Board. Its responsibilities include:[5]

  • Selection of fellows from all the applicants based on the criteria set forth in the application and evaluation process
  • Provide information and feedback to the ICANN Board and Staff about the planning, implementation and evaluation of the fellowship program
  • Conduct outreach to support the program and to create a list of potential members of the selection committee in the future

Current FC members include:[6]

Criteria

Individuals may be eligible to receive a grant from the ICANN Fellowship Program if the following criteria are met:[7]

  • Applicant must be a citizen of a low, lower-middle of upper-middle income country based on World Bank Economic classification
  • Able to practice the knowledge and experiences gained from the fellowship program to become part of ICANN's future leadership
  • Displays contributions to the Internet community or interest in ICANN policy development, fellowship alumni network, stimulating local interest in ICANN and ICANN supporting organizations or advisory committee.

Fellowship Program Participants

ICANN 43 in Costa Rica

Kashif Elahi Bhatti – Pakistan, Shahzeb Ali Khan – Pakistan, Bill Toman – Papua New Guinea, Stanley Osao – Papua New Guinea, Flavio Neves – Timor-Leste, Sinawong Sang – Cambodia, Maureen Moari Marama Hilyard – Cook Islands, Diana Almahasneh – Jordan, Hossam Hassan Nabil – Egypt, Kadian Davis – Jamaica, Alejandra Reynoso – Guatemala, Alejandro Martin Moscol Salinas – Peru, Esther Yolanda Lizana Puelles – Peru, Emir Sosa – Belize, Celia Lerman – Argentina, Fatima Cambronero – Argentina, Maria Gabriela Gijon – Argentina, Gabriela Ruth Szlak – Argentina, Saso Dimitrijoski – Macadonia, Andrii Paziuk – Ukraine, Grigori Saghyan – Armenia, Adela Elena Danciu - Romania, Tattugul Mambetalieva – Kyrgyzstan, Simon Balthazar – Tanzania, Aminata Sy – Senegal, Pascal Bekono - Cameroon, Moses Bagyendera - Uganda, Grace Githaiga – Kenya, Hago Dafalla – Sudan, Leo Maluwa – Malawi

ICANN 42 in Senegal

Aderonke Adeniyi – Nigeria – Gov't, Amrita Choudhury – India – Civil Society, Ayanna Samuels – Jamaica – Business, Bakary Njie – Gambia – Civil Society, Basima Zaidan – Jordan – Gov't/ccNSO, Biaou Sourakatou Ramanou – Benin – Academic, Celia Lerman – Argentina – Academic, George Sakyi – Ghana – User Group/gNSO, Eddy Kayihura – Rwanda – Academic, Jessica Calvo – Costa Rica – Gov't, Jean Marie Altema – Haiti – Civil Society, Patrick Anglin – Jamaica – Academic, Salieu Taal – Gambia – Civil Society, Saso Dimitrijoski – Macedonia – Academic/GAC pending, Sexton Motlhatlhec Segobaetso – Botswana – Civil Society, Victor Ndonnang – Cameroon – Civil Society/At-Large, Walusungu Gondwe – Malawi – Academic, Yashar Hajiyev – Azerbaijan – Civil Society/At-Large,

ICANN 41 in Singapore

Zmarialai Wafa – Afghanistan – Government, Sinawong Sang – Cambodia – Government, Baasansuren Burmaa – Mongolia – Business Sector, Kashif Elahi Bhatti – Pakistan – Government, Waqar Azeem – Pakistan – Academic, Andrew Molivurae – Vanuatu – Civil Society, Sivasubramanian Muthusamy – India – Civil Society, Amrita Choudhury – India – Civil Society, S. Paramanandan – India – Civil Society, Joy Moeangoha Abia – Solomon Islands – Business Sector, Sonny Zulhuda – Indonesia – Academic, Terry Ieli Rupeni – Fiji – Academic, Alejandra Reynoso Barral – Guatemala – Academic, Martinez Vanegas Victor Manuel – Mexico – Government (GAC representative), Fatima Cambronero – Argentina – Civil Society, Natalia Enciso Benítez – Paraguay – Civil Society, Gustavo Peña-Quiñones – Colombia – End User Group, Khoudia Gueye SY – Senegal – Academic, Kamukoko Chris Tshimanga – Congo – Civil Society (ccNSO), Yousef Sarairah – Jordan – Government, Valery Trufanau – Belarus – Civil Society, Sorina Teleanu – Romania – Government (GAC representative), Saso Dimitrijoski – Macedonia – Academic, Siranush Vardanyan – Armenia – User Group[8]

ICANN 40 in Silicon Valley

Joseph Mandjolo Mush – DRC, Rommel Natividad – Marshall Islands, Richard Cheng – Hong Kong (Honorary fellow funded by DotAsia), Carlos Rodrigo Saucedo Linares – Bolivia, Naveed Ul-Haq – Pakistan, Shefqet Meda – Albania, Mohammad Thawabeh – Jordan, Mohammed Al-Dhaifi – Yemen, Jorge Patino – Bolivia, Behnam Esfahbod – Iran, Sivasubramanian Muthusamy – India, Michelle Qinyan – Hong Kong (Honorary fellow funded by DotAsia), Mercy Chipata – Malawi, Oksana Prykhodko – Ukraine, Wilson Abigaba – Uganda, Anupam Agrawal – India, Jennifer Anson – Palau, Lyndel McDonald – Jamaica, Lira Samykbaeva – Kyrgyz Republic, Jose Arce – Argentina, Amr Elsadr – Egypt, Nabeel Al-Fayoumi – Jordan, Zmarialai Wafa – Afghanistan, Fahd Batayneh – Jordan, Pastor Peters Omoragbon – Nigeria, Salieu Taal – The Gambia[9]

ICANN 39 in Cartagena

Sorina Teleanu - Romania - Gov't, Fatima Cambronero - Argentina - Civil Society/ALAC, Siaosi Sovaleni - Fiji - Gov't, Mistura Aruna - Nigeria - Gov't, Yousef Sarairah - Jordan - Gov't, Jorge Raul Cabanas Acevedo - Paraguay - Academic/ASO Towela Jere - South Africa - Gov't Jose Arce - Argentina - Gov't/ALAC Tracy Hackshaw - Trinidad and Tobago - Gov't/GAC Antonio Moreiras - Brazil - User Group Jean Marie Altema - Haiti - Civil Society/ALAC Julian Alfonso Casabuenas Gallo - Columbia - Civil Society/ASO Maria Dolores Puy - Argentina - Academic/ALAC Esther Yolanda Lizana Puelles - Peru - Academic/ALAC Jacqueline Morris - Trinidad and Tobago - Civil Society/ALAC Beatriz Rodriguez - Uruguay - Academic Baasansuren Burmaa - Mongolia - Business Gabriela Ruth Szlak - Argentina - Business Gladys Maria Patricia Farina Larrosa - Paraguay - Civil Society Raquel Gatto - Brazil - Academic Maureen Hilyard - Cook Islands - Civil Society[10]

ICANN 38 in Brussels

Rustam Yunusov – Uzbekistan – Gov't Yashar Hajiyev – Azerbaijan – Civil Society Alla Ulgu – Moldova – Gov't Adriatik Allamani – Albania – Gov't Shefquet Meda – Albania – Gov't Sorina Teleanu – Romania – Gov't Timur Hasanov – Tajikistan – Business Mohammed Al-Dhaifi – Yemen – Gov't Shaarawy AbdelBaky – Egypt – Civil Society Mahire Kar – Turkey – Gov't Mustafa Unver – Turkey – Gov't Gabriel Ndow – Gambia – Gov't Hago Dafalla – Sudan – Academic Zmarialai Wafa – Afghanistan – Gov't Dwi Simanungkalit – Indonesia – Gov't Jennifer Louise Anson – Palau – Gov't Victor Manuel Martinez Vanegas – Mexico – Gov't Jessica Calvo – Costa Rica – Academic Raquel Gatto – Brazil – Academic Carlos Rodrigo Saucedo Linares – Bolivia – Gov't Allison Albertha Jean – Saint Lucia – Gov't Blaise Arbouet – Haiti – Business Jean Marie Altema – Haiti – Business David Kinsaka Nduenga – Democratic Republic of Congo – Gov't[11]

ICANN 37 in Nairobi

Mohab Altlaity – Egypt Berry Amol – Papua New Guinea Fouad Riaz Bajwa – Pakistan Maria Antonieta Chavarria Quesada – Costa Rica Amr Elsadr – Egypt Charles Gaye – Liberia Sarmad Hussain – Pakistan Annabel Sake Kangombe – Zambia Assa Simbara Mariko – Mali Guebre Moussa – Burkina Faso Abibu Rashid Ntahigiye – Tanzania Towela Nyirenda-Jere – South Africa Peters Omoragbon – Nigeria Pierre Claver Ntamushobora – Rwanda Nelly Stoyanova – Bulgaria Khoudia Gueye Sy – Senegal Alioune Badara Traoré – Mali Vitus Foli Aborogu – Ghana Moataz Shaarawy – Egypt Natalia Enciso Benítez – Paraguay[12]

ICANN 36 in Seoul

Shaarawy Abdel-Baky – Egypt Abdisalan Abdi – Indonesia Eric Akumiah – Ghana Diana Almahasneh – Jordan Stanley Angus Osao – Papua New Guinea Blaise Arbouet – Haiti George Asare Sakyi – Ghana Yaovi Athoun – Ghana Fouad Riaz Bajwa – Pakistan Dalsie Green Baniala – Vanuatu Bhakta Bdr Bomjan – Bhutan Ibrohim Djuraev – Uzbekistan Amr Elsadr – Egypt Natalia Enciso Benítez – Paraguay Gerard Metsan – Vanuatu Yuanyuan Guan – China Tracy Hackshaw – Trinidad and Tobago Ivo Ivanovski – Macedonia Marina Kalashnikova – Kazakhstan Adam Juma Mambi – Tanzania Muhammad Aimal Marjan – Afghanistan Richard Misech – Palau Tepua Ngamata – Cook Islands Djalolatdin Rakhimov Imran Ahmed Shah – Pakistan Dwi Simanungkalit – Indonesia Naranchimeg Tumurbaatar – Mongolia Rasha Hameed – Iraq Nelly Stoyanova – Bulgaria Jolden Johnnyboy – Federated State of Micronesia[13]

ICANN 35 in Sydney

Shefqet Meda – Albania Ruben Raul Diaz Silva – Ecuador Enkhbold Gombo – Mongolia Blaise Arbouet – Haiti Siranush Vardanyan – Armenia Hago Elteraifi Mohamed Dafalla – Sudan Richard Misech – Palau Karlene Collette Francis – Jamaica Vincent Ikovo Ngundi – Kenya Pokotoa Ikiua Lalotoa Sipeli – Niue Bayani Benjamin Lara – Phillippines Naveed Ul-Haq Royderitz James Tati – Solomon Islands Alioune Badara Traoré – Mali Dalsie Baniala – Vanuatu Ajit Sharma – Fiji Diana Al-Mahasneh – Jordan Jeremy Mark Whyte – Jamaica Scanland Pua Misiepo – Niue Laeimau Oketevi Tanuvasa – Samoa Mohammed Al-Dhaifi – Yemen Tracy Hackshaw – Trinidad and Tobago Sakaio Manoa – Tuvalu Rasha Hameed – Iraq Baudouin Schombe – Democratic Republic of Congo Nelly Stoyanova – Bulgaria Baasansuren Burmaa – Mongolia Charles Gaye – Liberia David Nduenga Kinsaki – Democratic Republic of Congo Adriatik Allamani – Albania Jorge Raul Cabana Acevedo – Paraguay Michel Stephane Bruno – Haiti[14]

ICANN 34 in Mexico City

Monica Susanna Abalo Laforgia – Argentina Diana Almahasneh – Jordan Dina Barakat – Egypt Tatiana Chirev – Moldova Arnold Chetty – Seychelles Jose Dominguez – Dominican Republic Karlene Collette Francis – Jamaica Charles Gaye – Liberia Rayman Khan – Guyana Diana Lezama – Honduras Atef Loukil – Tunisa Mahawish Masud – Pakistan Scan Mitiepo – Niue Tepua Ngamata – Cook Islands Jorge Alejandro Patino Cordova – Bolivia Alicia Trinidad Paz Meza – Honduras Natalia Rosario Perez – Belize Maria Monica Solino Platero – Uruguay Denzil West – Montserrat[15]

ICANN 33 in Cairo

Luis Arancibia – Chile Pensri Arunwatanamongkol – Thailand Mohamed Tijani Ben Jemaa – Tunisia Eduardo Botero – Columbia Arnold Chetty – Seychelles Albert Daniels – St. Lucia Ruben Raul Diaz Silva – Ecuador Yassin El Shazly – Egypt Juan Jose Gonzalez Mijares – Mexico Rasha Hameed – Iraq Naveed Ul-Haq – Pakistan Sarmad Hussain – Pakistan Rafael Ibarra – El Salvador David Kinsaka Nduenga – Democratic Republic of Congo Jean Philemon Kissangou – Democratic Republic of Congo Souleymane Oumtanaga – Cote d’Ivoire Ruth Puente – Uruguay Fuatai Purcell – Samoa Reza Salim – Bangladesh Baudouin Schombe – Democratic Republic of Congo Ajit Sharma – Fiji Aloyce Simon Menda – United Republic of Tanzania Mohammad Thawabeh – Jordan Ahmed Ali Ugas – Somalia Siranush Vardanyan – Armenia Jeremy Whyte – Jamaica Rustam Yunosov – Uzbekistan[16]

ICANN 32 in Paris

Tatiana Chirev – Moldova Sokol Haxhiu – Albania Khalil Rakhmanov – Tajikistan Arnold Chetty – Seychelles Aouaouche El-Maouhab – Algeria Felix Ndayirukiye – Burundi Paulos Nyirenda – Malawi Dina Barakat – Egypt Fahd Batayneh – Jordan Michel Stephane Bruno – Haiti Jeremy Mark Whyte – Jamaica Clara Angela Collado Vilorio – Dominican Republic Edna Samudio – Panama Baasansuren Burmaa – Mongolia Pensri Arunwatanamongkol – Thailand[17]

ICANN 31 in New Delhi

Stanley Osao Sarmad Hussein Margarita Valdes Nelly Stoyanova Eswari Prasad Sharma Rachida Fakhri Jouhari Siranush Vardanyan Sam Groundar Ashwin Nand Baasansuren Bolomaa Ajit Sharma Reza Salim Ghazwa Malhas Souleymane Oumtanaga Aboubacar Cisse Albert Daniels Mohammad Thawabeh Royderitz James[18]

ICANN 30 in Los Angeles

Janice Douma Lange Jorge Raul Cabanas Acevedo Atef Loukil Jessica Calvo Edna Samudio Tatiana Chirev Gao Mosweu Harbert Tom Marvin Castaneda Khalil Rakhmanov Antonio Godinho Luis Roberto Furlan Collver Carthney Laukon Michel Stephane Bruno Abdoulaye Diakite Faig Farmanov Timur Hasanov Ahmed Al-Qaifi Alireza Saleh Haidar Fraihat Rayman Khan Vladimir Aleksic Denzil West David Main[19]

ICANN 29 in San Juan

Bakurally Abdoos Samad - Republic of Mauritius Atef Loukil - Tunisia Gaongalelwe G. Mosweu - Botswana Jean Robert Hountomey - Togo Paulos Nyirenda - Malawi Albert Daniels - St. Lucia Andrew Mancey - Guyana Bevil Wooding - Trinidad and Tobago Charles Glasgow - Trinidad and Tobago Christian Chu Fook - Grenada Deirdre Williams - St. Lucia Denzil West - Montserrat Dwight Horsford - Grenada Jeremy Whyte - Jamaica Max Larson Henry - Haiti Rayman Khan - Guyana Rudolph Daniel - St. Vincent and the Grenadines Shivase Singh - Guyana Stéphane Bruno - Haiti Ronald Straker - Grenada Tatiana Chirev - Moldova Antonio Quirarte - Mexico Enrique Arrieta-Noguera - Colombia Leopoldo Brandt Graterol - Venezuela Olga Cavalli - Argentina Ricardo Vaz Monteiro - Brazil Rodrigo de la Parra - Mexico Virginia Paque - Venezuela Khalil Rakhmanov - Tajikistan Basanta Krishna Shrestha - Nepal Lynnold Misifea Wini - Solomon Islands Simon Greaves - Fiji Tapugao Falefou - Tuvalu[20]

References