Good afternoon everyone, I vote for the topic 4 Best Regards, Muriel Le lun. 20 janv. 2025 à 13:49, Ola Akinyemi via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Well said Mutegeki.
I vote topic 5 Kind regards,
Arinola Akinyemi(Ms) CEO, DigiSphere Limited &Omar Ventures Limited Founder, DigiSphere Center for Digital Creativity(DCDC)
On Mon, 20 Jan 2025, 12:59 pm Abdul-Rafiu Fuseini via AFRI-Discuss, < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
I will vote for topic 5 and here are my reasons.
I strongly believe that "Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience in African Internet Infrastructure" is a critical topic that deserves attention. With over 500 million internet users in Africa, the continent has witnessed rapid internet growth, bringing new opportunities but also exposing it to escalating cyber threats.
African countries are often vulnerable to cyber attacks due to inadequate cybersecurity measures, which can have severe consequences, including financial losses, compromised sensitive data, and disruption of critical infrastructure. The economic impacts of cybercrime are devastating, with the African Union estimating an annual loss of $4 billion.
Furthermore, many African countries face challenges in developing and implementing effective cybersecurity strategies, including limited expertise, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient funding. This vulnerability not only affects individual countries but also has regional and global implications, as a secure African internet infrastructure is essential for a safer global cyberspace.
Investing in cybersecurity can drive economic growth, create jobs, and foster innovation in Africa. A robust cybersecurity ecosystem can attract investments, boost confidence in African digital economies, and contribute to the continent's economic development. Therefore, it is imperative that we prioritize enhancing cybersecurity resilience in African internet infrastructure to ensure a safer, more secure, and prosperous digital future for the continent.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2025, 11:54 AM Mutegeki Cliff via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Thank you so much Hervé. I vote for Topic 4.
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2025 at 13:53, Tijani via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Thank you so much Hervé.
Among the proposed topics, the one that is currently worked on in ICANN is Topic 4. I do support it, perhaps with a small tweak to make it clearer: “New gTLD round: Overcoming Barriers for African applicants and Leveraging Support Opportunities”.
Tijani
*De : *Hervé Hounzandji via AFRI-Discuss <afri-discuss@icann.org> *Répondre à : *Hervé Hounzandji <herve.hounzandji@gmail.com> *Date : *lundi 20 janvier 2025 à 11:25 *À : *<afri-discuss@icann.org> *Objet : *[AFRI-Discuss] AfrICANN statement : Vote for Your Preferred Topic by January 27 / Votez pour votre sujet préféré avant le 27 janvier
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*Dear AFRALO Community members,*
We hope this email finds you in good health and high spirits.
First and foremost, we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the call for topics. Your engagement and dedication are truly appreciated.
Following the call, we have received six (6) proposals, listed below in the order of their submission:
*#Topic1 : L'utilisation de l'Internet par les élèves des collèges et lycées : conséquence et perspectives by **Zakaria Issa Moustapha*
*Démontrer les conséquences de l'utilisation des réseaux sociaux par les élèves et propositions de pistes de solution.*
*#Topic2 : Advancing Africa's Internet Resilience: Strengthening DNS Infrastructure and Driving Regional Standards Adoption by **Samwel Kariuki *
*The proposed joint Afralo-African statement focuses on strengthening Africa's DNS infrastructure, promoting DNSSEC, IPv6, TLS, and IDNs, and expanding root servers and IXPs. It emphasizes capacity building for DNS operators and ISPs and fosters public-private partnerships for cybersecurity. This aligns with ICANN’s priorities in Africa, aiming to build a secure, inclusive, and resilient Internet.*
*#Topic3 : Soutien à la digitalisation des services publics en Afrique by **Aïssatou Ndiaye*
*Cette proposition vise à encourager ICANN à collaborer avec les gouvernements africains pour accélérer la digitalisation des services publics. L’objectif est de faciliter l’accès des citoyens à des services essentiels (éducation, santé, administration, etc.) via des plateformes en ligne sécurisées et adaptées aux réalités locales. Cette initiative inclut le renforcement des capacités techniques, la promotion de l’inclusion numérique, et la garantie de la sécurité et de la résilience des systèmes numériques déployés. Elle contribuerait à réduire la fracture numérique et à améliorer la qualité de vie des populations africaines.*
*#Topic4 : Advancing African Digital Identity in the Next gTLD Round: Overcoming Barriers and Leveraging Support Opportunities by **Aziz Hilali*
*Analyzing the challenges faced by African applicants in the first gTLD round.*
*Enhancing the impact of the Applicant Support Program (ASP) for African stakeholders.*
*Leveraging new gTLDs to celebrate and amplify Africa's cultural and linguistic diversity online.*
*Encouraging ICANN's support for African At-Large Structures (ALS) to actively raise awareness and promote the ASP.*
*#Topic5 : Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience in African Internet Infrastructure by **SETH ADJEI GYIMAH*
*As the digital landscape in Africa continues to grow, so do the threats to its internet infrastructure. This session will focus on strategies to enhance cybersecurity resilience across the continent. We will discuss best practices, share success stories, and explore collaborative efforts to mitigate cyber threats.*
*#Topic6 : DNS Blockchain a threat or opportunity for Africa by **Chokri ben Romdhane*
*The DNS on Blockchain could be a considerable evolution of the DNS in our region; it would bring several advantages and new functionalities thanks to the Blockchain technology, which would benefit the development of the decentralized web but there are still no technologies and applications on which there is unanimous agreement.*
Please note that the proposals are presented exactly as they were received, without any translations or modifications.
We are now at *the voting stage*! This is your opportunity to show your support for the topic you feel best represents our collective goals. Please cast your vote for your preferred topic *by Saturday, January 27, at 9:00 AM UTC.*
The topic with the highest number of votes will be selected as our statement topic.
Thank you for your continued commitment and active participation. Your input is invaluable, and we look forward to your vote.
*—*
*Herve Setondji HOUNZANDJI*
*AFRALO Secretariat*
*(On behalf of AFRALO Leadership Team)*
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*Cher/Chère membre de la communauté d’AFRALO,*
Nous espérons que ce message vous trouve en bonne santé et de bonne humeur.
Tout d’abord, nous souhaitons exprimer notre profonde gratitude à toutes celles et à tous ceux qui ont participé à l’appel à propositions de sujets. Votre engagement et votre contribution sont inestimables.
À la suite de cet appel, nous avons reçu six (6) propositions, listées ci-dessous par ordre de réception :
*#Topic1 : L'utilisation de l'Internet par les élèves des collèges et lycées : conséquence et perspectives par **Zakaria Issa Moustapha*
*Démontrer les conséquences de l'utilisation des réseaux sociaux par les élèves et propositions de pistes de solution.*
*#Topic 2 : Advancing Africa's Internet Resilience: Strengthening DNS Infrastructure and Driving Regional Standards Adoption par **Samwel Kariuki *
*The proposed joint Afralo-African statement focuses on strengthening Africa's DNS infrastructure, promoting DNSSEC, IPv6, TLS, and IDNs, and expanding root servers and IXPs. It emphasizes capacity building for DNS operators and ISPs and fosters public-private partnerships for cybersecurity. This aligns with ICANN’s priorities in Africa, aiming to build a secure, inclusive, and resilient Internet.*
*#Topic3 : Soutien à la digitalisation des services publics en Afrique par **Aïssatou Ndiaye*
*Cette proposition vise à encourager ICANN à collaborer avec les gouvernements africains pour accélérer la digitalisation des services publics. L’objectif est de faciliter l’accès des citoyens à des services essentiels (éducation, santé, administration, etc.) via des plateformes en ligne sécurisées et adaptées aux réalités locales. Cette initiative inclut le renforcement des capacités techniques, la promotion de l’inclusion numérique, et la garantie de la sécurité et de la résilience des systèmes numériques déployés. Elle contribuerait à réduire la fracture numérique et à améliorer la qualité de vie des populations africaines.*
*#Topic 4 : Advancing African Digital Identity in the Next gTLD Round: Overcoming Barriers and Leveraging Support Opportunities par **Aziz Hilali*
*Analyzing the challenges faced by African applicants in the first gTLD round.*
*Enhancing the impact of the Applicant Support Program (ASP) for African stakeholders.*
*Leveraging new gTLDs to celebrate and amplify Africa's cultural and linguistic diversity online.*
*Encouraging ICANN's support for African At-Large Structures (ALS) to actively raise awareness and promote the ASP.*
*#Topic 5 : Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience in African Internet Infrastructure par **SETH ADJEI GYIMAH*
*As the digital landscape in Africa continues to grow, so do the threats to its internet infrastructure. This session will focus on strategies to enhance cybersecurity resilience across the continent. We will discuss best practices, share success stories, and explore collaborative efforts to mitigate cyber threats.*
*#Topic 6 : DNS Blockchain a threat or opportunity for Africa par **Chokri ben Romdhane*
*The DNS on Blockchain could be a considerable evolution of the DNS in our region; it would bring several advantages and new functionalities thanks to the Blockchain technology, which would benefit the development of the decentralized web but there are still no technologies and applications on which there is unanimous agreement.*
Veuillez noter que ces propositions sont présentées telles que nous les avons reçues, sans traduction ni modification.
Nous sommes maintenant à *l’étape de vote* ! C’est l’occasion de soutenir le sujet qui, selon vous, représente le mieux nos objectifs communs. Merci de bien vouloir voter pour votre sujet préféré *avant le samedi 27 janvier, à 9h00 UTC.*
Le sujet qui recevra le plus grand nombre de votes sera choisi comme sujet de déclaration.
Merci pour votre engagement constant et votre participation active. Votre contribution est essentielle, et nous attendons avec impatience vos votes.
*—*
*Hervé Sètondji HOUNZANDJI*
*Secrétaire AFRALO*
*(On behalf of AFRALO Leadership Team)*
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Hervé HOUNZANDJI
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