Proposal for ICANN84 AFRALO–AfrICANN Joint Statement Topic
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members, In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration: Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy. Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can: Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion. Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet. I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda. Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams
Dear All, i support this topic as well, Kind regards, Le jeu. 28 août 2025 à 11:27, Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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Thanks for the feedback! On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM Houda CHIHI <houda.chihi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
i support this topic as well,
Kind regards,
Le jeu. 28 août 2025 à 11:27, Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss <afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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Dear All, Thank you Abubakari for proposing this very important Topic for Africa. This is so important that we did work and elaborate statements on it or related to it and submitted them to ICANN. I would recommend revisiting those statements and ICANN responses to them before moving forward. Best, Fatimata Seye Sylla ICT4D, Education & Genre On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 2:38 PM Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback!
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM Houda CHIHI <houda.chihi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
i support this topic as well,
Kind regards,
Le jeu. 28 août 2025 à 11:27, Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss <
afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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Bonjour à tous , Je soutiens également la proposition d Abubakari car elle est d'actualité et pertinente, cependant comme l'a souligné notre aînée Fatimata Seye, s'il y'a déjà eu des travaux sur la question il serait intéressant de les réviser ensemble afin d'y apporter des éléments nouveaux . Cordialement *Eva NCHO-HIE* *IT Support |e-Gouvernance |Certifiée ITIL V3|**Certifiée CFOT-CFOS/O* *Fellow AFRINIC 30|Fellow ICANN 73-80|Fellow MFI Africa 2019|Fellow YALI Accra 2020* *-------------------------------------------------------------------------------* *t: +**225 01 03813311- 07 08414479 * *facebook**: **Eva Yedidja |twitter :@eva_ncho | Telegram : @evayedidja* Le lun. 1 sept. 2025, 15:29, Fatimata Seye Sylla via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear All,
Thank you Abubakari for proposing this very important Topic for Africa. This is so important that we did work and elaborate statements on it or related to it and submitted them to ICANN.
I would recommend revisiting those statements and ICANN responses to them before moving forward.
Best,
Fatimata Seye Sylla ICT4D, Education & Genre
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 2:38 PM Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback!
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM Houda CHIHI <houda.chihi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
i support this topic as well,
Kind regards,
Le jeu. 28 août 2025 à 11:27, Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss <
afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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Hi Fatimata Dear all Following your request, I am sharing the link to the Joint AFRALO-AfrICANN Statements Workspace : https://icann-community.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AFRALO/pages/104629701/Joi... Warm regards Le lun. 1 sept. 2025 à 17:29, Fatimata Seye Sylla via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear All,
Thank you Abubakari for proposing this very important Topic for Africa. This is so important that we did work and elaborate statements on it or related to it and submitted them to ICANN.
I would recommend revisiting those statements and ICANN responses to them before moving forward.
Best,
Fatimata Seye Sylla ICT4D, Education & Genre
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 2:38 PM Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback!
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM Houda CHIHI <houda.chihi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
i support this topic as well,
Kind regards,
Le jeu. 28 août 2025 à 11:27, Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss <
afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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-- Hervé HOUNZANDJI
Hello Herve and All, Thank you for sharing the link. I went through it. Following Abubakari's presentation yesterday, I think it might be interesting to look at the African community statement developed during the ICANN meeting in Singapore, in 2011! Best regards, Fatimata Le mar. 2 sept. 2025 à 06:35, Hervé Hounzandji <herve.hounzandji@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi Fatimata Dear all
Following your request, I am sharing the link to the Joint AFRALO-AfrICANN Statements Workspace :
https://icann-community.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AFRALO/pages/104629701/Joi...
Warm regards
Le lun. 1 sept. 2025 à 17:29, Fatimata Seye Sylla via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear All,
Thank you Abubakari for proposing this very important Topic for Africa. This is so important that we did work and elaborate statements on it or related to it and submitted them to ICANN.
I would recommend revisiting those statements and ICANN responses to them before moving forward.
Best,
Fatimata Seye Sylla ICT4D, Education & Genre
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 2:38 PM Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback!
On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM Houda CHIHI <houda.chihi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
i support this topic as well,
Kind regards,
Le jeu. 28 août 2025 à 11:27, Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss <
afri-discuss@icann.org> a écrit :
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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-- Hervé HOUNZANDJI
-- Fatimata Seye Sylla ICT4D, Education & Genre
+1 I support this proposal. - Adebunmi Akinbo. On Thu, Aug 28, 2025, 11:27 AM Abubakari Saddiq Adams via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Dear AFRALO Secretariat and Community Members,
In preparation for our ICANN84 joint statement, I would like to propose the following topic for consideration:
Bridging the Digital Divide & Internet Fragmentation Risks
The principle of “One World, One Internet” remains central to ICANN’s mission, yet Africa continues to face challenges of unequal access, affordability, and emerging risks of Internet fragmentation. If not addressed, these issues may deepen the digital divide and limit Africa’s full participation in the global digital economy.
Through this joint statement, AFRALO–AfrICANN can:
Highlight the urgent need to bridge connectivity and affordability gaps in Africa. Emphasize the role of ICANN policies in ensuring inclusivity and preventing digital exclusion.
Call for stronger ICANN engagement with African stakeholders to resist pressures of fragmentation and ensure an open, secure, and interoperable Internet.
I believe this focus will allow AFRALO–AfrICANN to reaffirm our commitment to Internet unity while addressing Africa’s unique challenges and priorities within ICANN’s global agenda.
Sincerely, Abubakari Saddiq Adams _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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Abubakari Saddiq Adams -
Adebunmi Akinbo -
Eva Yedidja -
Fatimata Seye Sylla -
Hervé Hounzandji -
Houda CHIHI