Welcome Libyan Internet Society.

Regards

On Jan 11, 2017 1:58 PM, "Arsène Tungali" <arsenebaguma@gmail.com> wrote:
Welcome to the Lybian Internet Society.
We hope to have you engaged in the community.

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*Arsène Tungali*
Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international,
CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum
Tel: +243 993810967
GPG: 523644A0
Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) -
Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - The HuffingtonPost UK

2017-01-11 12:14 GMT+02:00 Sarah Kiden <skiden@gmail.com>:
We are happy to welcome you, Omar and Ahlal! Welcome to AFRALO and At-Large! Looking forward to working with you. 

Regards,

Sarah 

On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 06:39 ICANN At-Large Staff <staff@atlarge.icann.org> wrote:
















Dear Omar and Ahlal,



 



ICANN's At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is pleased to inform you that has been certified as an At-Large Structure (ALS).  The ALAC greatly appreciates your group's

interest in involving individual users in Libyan Internet Society and ICANN and looks forward to working with you and your colleagues.



 



The ALAC is eager to promote a productive working relationship between your organization, other ALSes, and the ALAC (and ICANN in general), and your input on how

we can make this a success would be greatly appreciated.



 



It¹s very important to keep the members of your organization informed (about significant news from ICANN and information on ICANN policy-development efforts) and

engaged in activities of interest. Here are a few of the tools members of At-Large find useful:



 



The At-Large wiki space is where you can find most of the relevant information:



 



The At-Large introductory page help you navigate through

the wiki contents. This is where you can find the latest announcements, and subscribe to the At-Large Google calendar at the bottom of the page. This will ensure

you never miss a meeting!



 



From any chosen page in the At-Large wiki, you can find your bearings easily by navigating via the purple box at the top left hand corner of the page. It is very

convenient to be able to consult the latest At-Large Policy Development Activity ,

find out more about the Regional At-Large Organizations (RALOs),

and about At-Large Working Groups .  For the most up to date information about At-Large meetings during ICANN Public meetings,  it is worth

bookmarking this wiki page!



 



Regional wiki webpages also have been created to distribute information (including in local languages)

on activities, events and issues of particular interest to people in each region. These are maintained by the community. They are:



 



African Region: http://www.afralo.org



Asia/Australia/Pacific Region: http://www.apralo.org



European Regionhttp://www.euralo.org 



Latin America/Caribbean Region:  http://www.lacralo.org



North American Region: http://www.naralo.org 



 



At-Large Mailing Lists. There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can sign up to them

and manage your subscriptions at:



http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo .

The primary and secondary points of contact you have identified in the application form will automatically be added to your region's list just for accredited ALSes to discuss regional issues and to the mailing

list for Staff announcements



(only Staff can post messages to that list); you are invited to join others as you wish.



 



ALAC website. The ALAC website  is

a good source for ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users.  We encourage you to provide your members with a link.  The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate information into multiple languages. Translations of documents on the

website are welcome and should be sent to  At-Large staff. 



 



ICANN website: The ICANN website is

where all announcements  are posted, and where you can find practical information about ICANN Public meetings .



 



Skype chat: At-Large community members and staff use Skype group chats extensively. A group chat exists

for most Working Groups and RALOs. So please don¹t hesitate to send At-Large Staff your Skype ID and we¹ll gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here  if you don¹t have a Skype

account. It¹s free and staff are available to help if you run into any trouble.



 



Facebook: The At-Large community has its own Facebook

page
 .
It¹s useful to keep up with announcements and helpful information



 



Twitter: Members of At-Large tweet extensively and are particularly active during ICANN Public meetings.

Follow At-Large on Twitter !



 



We will forward the At-Large Beginners’ guide shortly, as it is in the process of being updated. In the meantime, please refer to [any recent recording of a welcome

event] . You may also like to refer to (RALO Outreach Strategic Plan] for further engagement opportunities. 



 



We look forward to working with you and your organization's members to advance individual Internet users' interests within ICANN.  If you have any questions, or

need additional information, please contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org.



 



Sincerely,



 



The At-Large Advisory Committee



 



http://www.atlarge.icann.org 



staff@atlarge.icann.org



 



 









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