Hello Glenn, I don't think any, its something as NPOC we can advocate and push for, especially now the South Africans have taken Israeli to the court in the Hague, there has to be equity in how ICANN acts in regards to Internet Access especially with the vulnerabilities we see in the Gaza area. Just my thoughts on how ICANN Addresses it its up to NPOC to put in a position paper for support if we have a complete consensus in NPOC to push for this. Kind Regards Poncelet *Poncelet O. Ileleji* *Jokkolabs Banjul - Lead / CEO* *Sait Matty Road, Bakau, Adjacent to Swedish Consulate* *KMC, The Gambia* *P O Box 4496 Bakau,KMC, The Gambia* *Skype: pons_utd* *Tel Direct Office: +220 4495115* *Tel Mobile/Whatsapp: +220 9912508* *LinkedIn: Jokkolabs Banjul* *Facebook: Jokkolabs Banjul* *Twitter: @jBanjul* On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 1:37 AM Glenn McKnight via Npoc-discuss < npoc-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
HI All I wonder how much aid ICANN has supplied to GAZA vs their support to the Ukraine Here is the 2022 support to Ukraine
https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icanns-emergency-assistance-program-f...
The ongoing reporting in Gaza has reported loss of Internet Access
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/gaza-internet-phone-outage-connected-1.7037771 Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
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