[NCUC-DISCUSS] Fellows Announced for Singapore Meeting

Pascal Bekono pbekono at gmail.com
Thu Dec 26 19:40:26 CET 2013


Hello,

For new members like me, it will be an opportunity to meet the team
and attend meetings physically.

Best wishes,

pascal

2013/12/24, William Drake <wjdrake at gmail.com>:
> Happy to see NCUCers and potential NCUCers in the mix….I would strongly
> encourage folks to apply for future rounds…
>
> Bill
>
>>
>> http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-23dec13-en.htm
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Fellowship Program Brings Global Voices Together at ICANN | Fellows
>> Announced for Singapore Meeting
>>
>> 23 December 2013
>>
>> 42 fellows from 31 countries have been selected to participate in ICANN's
>> Fellowship program at the 49th Public Meeting in Singapore, 23-27 March
>> 2014. Fifteen of the fellows are alumni from at least one of the past 20
>> programs, 23 are first-time attendees to an ICANN meeting, and 4 have
>> attended meetings in past but are fellows for the first time. The fellows
>> represent all sectors of society including civil, government, academia,
>> business, not-for-profit and user groups. The country code supporting
>> groups are also represented.
>>
>> Here is the list of selected fellows:
>>
>> *   Oluwaseun Samson Ojedeji – Nigeria – Academic / Registry
>> *   Xandra Fong – Fiji – Not for Profit
>> *   Yungyung Teng – People's Republic of China – Government / IPC
>> *   Mamadou Lo – Senegal – Business
>> *   Maricarmen Sequera – Paraguay – End User
>> *   João Carlos Rebello Caribé – Brazil – Not for Profit / NCUC
>> *   Md. Jahangir Hossain – Bangladesh – Not for Profit / NPOC
>> *   Inam Ali – Jordan – Civil Society
>> *   Hanen Idoudi – Tunisia – Academic
>> *   Farzaneh Badiei – Iran – End User
>> *   Karel Douglas – Trinidad and Tobago – Government
>> *   Bukola Fawole – Nigeria – Academic
>> *   Pascal Guillaume Bekono – Cameroon – Government / At Large
>> *   Ephraim Percy Kenyanito – Kenya – End User
>> *   Shakeel Ahmed – Pakistan – End User
>> *   Emani Fakaotimanava-Lui – Niue – Not for Profit / At Large
>> *   Yousef Torman – Jordan – Academic
>> *   Rommel Natividad – Philippines – Government / GAC
>> *   Taravatu Arua Taravatu – Papua New Guinea – Government
>> *   Gul-e Rana – Pakistan – Academic
>> *   Wisdom Kwasi Donkor – Ghana – Government
>> *   Rahul Sharma – India – Not for Profit
>> *   Zakir Syed – Pakistan – Not for Profit
>> *   Mario Aleman Zapata – Nicaragua – Not for Profit
>> *   Bonface Witaba – Kenya – Not for Profit / NPOC
>> *   Ibrahim Alfayoumi – West Bank and Gaza – ccTLD
>> *   Etuate Cocker – Tonga – Academic
>> *   Lianna Galstyan – Armenia – Not for Profit
>> *   Aasis Karan – Fiji – Business / At Large
>> *   Benjamin Akintunde Akinmoyeje – Nigeria – Not for Profit / NCUC
>> *   Philip Adar – Kenya – Business
>> *   Bram Fudzulani – Malawi – Business / ISP and ASO
>> *   Matilda Pamao – Papua New Guinea – Academic / ccNSO
>> *   Vernon O'Brien – Dominica – Government
>> *   Valentina Pavel Burloiu – Romania – Not for Profit / At large
>> *   Hasnaa Soraya Melyani – Morocco – End User
>> *   Zhang Zuan – People's Republic of China – Not for Profit / member
>> NCUC
>> *   Jason Hynds – Barbados – Not for Profit / At Large
>> *   Mohamed Adas – West Bank and Gaza – End User
>> *   Mohamed Elshaikh – Sudan – End User
>> *   Walid Al-Saqaf – Yemen – Academic / NCUC
>> *   Andreas Sifiso Dlamini – Swaziland – Government
>>
>> ICANN received 121 fellowship applications for the Singapore meeting.
>> Applications for each meeting are assessed by an independent selection
>> committee. Priority is given to applicants who meet minimum program
>> requirements, are current residents of developing and least developed
>> nations in the five ICANN regions, and who are interested in participating
>> in ICANN and its supporting organizations, advisory committees or
>> stakeholder groups.
>>
>> Click here to find out more about the fellowship program and how to apply:
>> http://www.icann.org/en/about/participate/fellowships
>



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