Way to go Lordmwesh, this is the time for future leaders, many thanks to ISOC and ICANN for  making this a reality.

Best Regards

On Dec 24, 2013 12:45 PM, "Kivuva" <Kivuva@transworldafrica.com> wrote:
Its Great that our young people are getting exposed in the International Agenda.

Congratulations to all.

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On 24 December 2013 01:17, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
Congratulations, the fellowships were well deserved, Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2014 to all listers.

Best Regards


On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Paul M <paulitrix@gmail.com> wrote:
Congratulations to Philip Adar, Ephraim Percy Kenyanito and Bonface Witaba on your selection as ICANN fellows. A record number of fellows (3) were selected from the motherland for this application round, this was more than any other country with the only exception being Pakistan. 

To all selected fellows do enjoy the meeting in Singapore!! 

BTW the next round of the fellowship applications for ICANN 50 to be held in London begins on January 3rd  deadline on February 14th and selected fellows will be announced on March 28th. 


The following candidates have been selected to participate in the Singapore Fellowship Program, 23-27 March 2014 at the 49th ICANN Meeting:

  • 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
  • Joγo Carlos Rebello Caribι – 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

Kindest Regards, 

Paul Muchene

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