Bonjour Tous,

Merci à Lavish pour ces propositions de reformulation. La  proposition 2 me semble plus élégante et pertinente.

Cordialement.

Le mer. 16 avr. 2025 à 13:30, samwel.kariuki--- via AFRI-Discuss <afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :

Dear All,

 

I support the amendments of the topic  as proposed by Lavish Mawuena Mensah.
I would like to be part of the drafting team.


 

From: Lavish Mawuena Mensah via AFRI-Discuss <afri-discuss@icann.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 2:22 PM
To: SETH ADJEI GYIMAH <sethadjeigyimah@gmail.com>
Cc: afri-discuss@icann.org
Subject: [AFRI-Discuss] Re: Proposed Topic for ICANN83 AFRALO-AfrICANN Joint Statement

 

Dear All,

I second Seth's proposal. 

However, I would like to propose a tweak to the topic with a focus on all stakeholders rather than narrowing it only to Registries and Internet Service Providers.

1. Enhancing DNS Abuse Mitigation Capacity in Africa: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach
                                                  OR
2. Africa's DNS Abuse Mitigation Initiative: Empowering Stakeholders Across the Ecosystem

 

With either of the above topics, I guess the intent of the initial topic is held while expanding the reach of impact.

Thank you.

 

Kind regards,

Lavish Mawuena Mensah
Member, ISOC Global | ISOC Ghana 
Fellow, GhanaSIG 2020 
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 10:54 AM SETH ADJEI GYIMAH via AFRI-Discuss <afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:

Dear Herve,

I would like to propose a topic for the ICANN83 Policy Forum AFRALO-AfrICANN joint statement:

"Enhancing DNS Abuse Mitigation Capacity in Africa"

DNS abuse is a growing problem on the Internet. It includes things like phishing, malware, and spam. Many African domain registries and Internet providers do not have strong tools or systems to stop this abuse. This can affect trust and safety online. This topic is important for Africa’s Internet safety and connects to ICANN’s work on DNS security.

I believe it is important for AFRALO to ask ICANN to support Africa with training, tools, and resources to fight DNS abuse. This will help make the Internet safer for everyone in our region.

Thank you for the opportunity to suggest this topic.

Best regards,


Seth Adjei Gyimah

Cybersecurity Specialist & IT Trainer

University of Ghana IT Directorate

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