[kictanet] [ISOC_KE] FW: News from the dotAfrica Team - Africa Domain Name Industry Awards 2013

Barrack Otieno otieno.barrack at gmail.com
Thu Aug 15 16:45:25 EAT 2013


Hi Wangari,

We had an opportunity to nominate KeNIC, interestingly we did not, let hope
next year we will do that same, granted we have many challenges, we need to
work together for the glory of the republic.

Best Regards


On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 4:32 PM, WANGARI KABIRU
<wangarikabiru at yahoo.co.uk>wrote:

> Happy Thursday!
>
> Hope you are all great.
>
> "We would like to congratulate everyone who was nominated for and won
> awards at the Africa Domain Name Industry Awards 2013.The nominees included
> registries: dotTZ, dotNA, dotZA, dotSN, dotTN, dotBI, and dotTD; and three
> registrars:  Afriregister, Kheweul.com, and Diamatrix CC."
>
> Anyone who is authoritative to shed light on Kenya's case and where Kenya
> dropped off the 2013 Awards and hopes for 2014.
>
> Have a pleasant day.
>
> Regards/Wangari
>
>
> ---
> Pray God Bless. 2013Wangari circa - "Being of the Light, We are Restored
> Through Faith in Mind, Body and Spirit; We Manifest The Kingdom of God on
> Earth".
>
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> Wao this is a very beautiful and well done report
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> Jane
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> Subject: News from the dotAfrica Team
> From: octavia at africanregistry.org
> To: ggithaiga at hotmail.com
> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 06:15:30 +0000
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>      *13 August 2013*
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> In this newsletter 1. Note from the editor
> 2. dotHIV
> 3. Welcoming Ceremony
> 4. Music Night & Gala Dinner
> 5. Africa Strategy Day
> 6. Africa DNS Awards
> 7. Steercom Project Team Meeting Updates
> 8. Personality Profile
>
>
>           [image: Octavia Kumalo]Note from the editor
> The 47th ICANN was held from 14 to 19 July in the province of
> KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, at the Durban ICC. We are very pleased to
> announce that our proudly African initiative to unite the continent "in one
> space" - *dotAafrica* - has *passed ICANN's initial evaluation*. It was
> certainly a wonderful way to start the ICANN conference meetings. After
> hearing about our achievement we decided to celebrate at Zack’s restaurant
> on the Durban beach. We would like to express our appreciation for all
> those who were involved in this project. *This is a big win for Africa*.
>
> Until next time...
>
> *Octavia Kumalo*
> *dotAfrica Marketing & PR Manager*
>           <http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=884c4ed765&e=807612de0a>
>
>  Some of our team members participated in meetings and workshops during
> ICANN 47.One of the meetings was the 2013 Africa DNS Forum, attended by our
> CEO Neil Dundas<http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=511d41f27d&e=807612de0a>.
> On the agenda of the meeting were: the trends, opportunities and challenges
> of the DNS industry, development of policies regarding registrar
> accreditation, billing for registries, among other things. Calvin Browne<http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=a475d62877&e=807612de0a>,
> one of our Directors, attended the apc.org Internet Governance Training
> Workshop. The meeting tackled issues to do with Internet governance,
> country participation and development.
>
>  dotHIV ROUNTABLE DISCUSSION
>
>
> On 14 July we attended the roundtable discussion on HIV work and IT hosted
> by dotHIV<http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=fdc45b9a6b&e=807612de0a>.
> dotHIV is a new group gTLD applicant working to establish dotHIV domain
> names in order to raise awareness and funds to fight the epidemic. It has
> been noted that KwaZulu-Natal has the highest HIV prevalence in South
> Africa. The meeting was an opportunity for parties to discuss the HIV
> statistics in our country, the challenges, opportunities for ICT in HIV
> work and the role that DNS development can play within it. In this
> discussion was the WhizzKids United organisation representative, Stefan
> Kunze, who explained that WhizzKids United uses soccer to teach 12-16 year
> old boys and girls the skills needed to prevent HIV infection. They draw on
> facets of the game and translate them into life skills. The Blue Roof
> Wellness Centre represented by Tessa Beaunior is a project of the Keep a
> Child Alive Foundation. The centre provides free and effective HIV
> medication, treatment and food to more than 200 families affected and
> infected by HIV in the area of Wentworth, Durban. Octavia Kumalo, our
> Marketing and PR Manager, was there as well to provide facts and statistics
> with regard to Internet usage in Africa. She also spoke about the role and
> development of Internet infrastructure in Africa and how ICT can help fight
> the HIV pandemic.
>
>  WELCOMING CEREMONY
>
>  ICANN CEO and President, Fadi Chehade, opened the ceremony and addressed
> the conference. He urged delegates to unite and embody Madiba’s spirit in
> the information age. He also spoke about the Country Code Name supporting
> organisation’s 10th year anniversary which gave us some insight into the
> organisation, and had us dancing to their live band afterwards at the
> cocktail party. Some of the speakers at the Welcoming Ceremony included
> Lukonga Lidunda, Hamadoun Toure and Dr Elham Ibrahim who reminded us of the
> commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the African Union, the
> Organisation of African Unity. ICANN was commended for its achievements in
> raising Africa’s profile thus far. ICANN has a 5-year strategic planning
> process which includes areas for consideration such as role clarity,
> internationalisation and regional development. Lastly, there was the
> signing of new Registry and Registrar Agreements.
>
> For the welcoming ceremony transcripts and audio-cast click here: Welcoming
> Ceremony Speech<http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=0fd21ba679&e=807612de0a>
>
> The Internet community was asked to give 67 minutes of their time to
> honour Nelson Mandela on his birthday. This spirit was present when
> hundreds of ICANN delegates went to Chesterville High School on Nelson
> Mandela Day to paint the school corridors and interact with the children.
>
>
>
>  MUSIC NIGHT AND GALA DINNER
>
> For more picture click here: Music Night<http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=63cdaed3d8&e=807612de0a>
>
> Afilias and dotOrg sponsored the Music Night event at Elangeni Hotel from
> 20:30-24:00 on 16July. Karaoke, Indian and Zulu dancers entertained guests
> before they took to the dance floor.
>  The following night was even more exciting, with the Gala Dinner theme
> being ‘A journey through South Africa’. It started at 19:00 with Zulu
> dancers at the entrance, Indian and Pantsula dancers as we proceeded to the
> venue, and lastly fire breathers at the entrance to the venue. We were
> treated to a performance by the dolphins who put on an evening performance
> especially for us. We were then escorted to the undersea venue for our
> authentically South African dishes. Finally, saving the best for last, we
> were entertained by Zahara and her dancers, and then local DJ Matthew
> Suttner (SLY).
>
>  AFRICA STRATEGY DAY
> The meeting was held on 15 July at the ICC. The objective of the Africa
> strategy is to build capacity in order to make Africa an ideal market. One
> of the issues discussed in the meeting was the action plan which includes
> multi-stakeholder projects in collaboration with governments, businesses,
> engineers, registrars, etc. The 3-year strategic plan is fundamentally
> about capacity development in Africa. There are already some special
> priority projects and incubator programmes aimed at the youth. These are
> aimed at interesting the youth in the technology sector and about finding
> investors in the sector. The strategy is in line with the Ministers’
> declaration. The African Ministers in charge of ICT compiled a 12 question
> communiqué which discusses the need for ICANN’s presence in Africa and
> Africa’s authentic participation in ICANN. They are calling for partnership
> within and outside Africa for the strategy to have reach. The focus will be
> on individuals and registrars on the ground.
>
>  AFRICA DOMAIN NAME INDUSTRY AWARDS We would like to congratulate
> everyone who was nominated for and won awards at the Africa Domain Name
> Industry Awards 2013.The nominees included registries: dotTZ, dotNA, dotZA,
> dotSN, dotTN, dotBI, and dotTD; and three registrars:  Afriregister,
> Kheweul.com, and Diamatrix CC.
>
> The big winners for the night who walked away with a $5000 cheque and a
> certificate are Diamatrix, TZ, Kheweul.com. ZACR won the award for best
> registry for the ccTLD dotZA.  The hard work is finally paying off.
>
> <http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=fa80827300&e=807612de0a>
> -- Our CEO Neil Dundas receives the award
>
> <http://africainonespace.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=1ed3862cbdc0d215cf41b9ad5&id=fd2a821984&e=807612de0a>
> -- Winners of the first ever African Domain Name Industry Awards with the
> award panel
>
>  STEERCOM PROJECT TEAM MEETING The Steercom Project team held a strategy
> meeting in Durban on 16 July to discuss the dotAfrica project thus far.
>
> Outlined below are the topics discussed.
>
> [image: Neil Dundas]*Neil Dundas(ZACR CEO) provided a status report on
> the dotAfrica project.*
>  He set out the time frames when delegation can be anticipated since
> dotAfrica has passed initial evaluation. The timeline content includes
> delegation testing, contract negotiation with ICANN, etc.  No delays are
> expected. Sunrise and Landrush registration phases should start as early as
> March 2014, if all goes well. This means we have more than 6 months to
> prepare policy framework and our launch/communication strategy.
>
> *[image: Alice]Alice Munyua provided a status report on the Reserved
> Names Policy.*
> There is a dire need to mitigate risk by creating awareness and greater
> engagement with the African Governments/Community. RNL policy must be
> published for public comment. The committee discussed questions raised with
> regard to the RNL policy. It was agreed that the national RNL should not to
> exceed 100 names.
>
>  With regard to Trademarks Clearing House “TCH” vs Mark Validation System
> “MVS”, Neil Dundas noted that these issues are being dealt with through the
> Geo TLD group.
>
>  dotAFRICA FOUNDATION
> Issues such as location and the organizational governance model were
> raised and discussed.
> There are ongoing Steering Committee discussions about where the
> foundation will run its operations.
>
>  TRADEMARK CLEARING HOUSE
> TMCH provides trademark verification to support trademark protection in
> the launch of the new gTLDs. It was explained that the verification process
> is a‘4-eyes’ process which consists of 2 verifications per TM record plus
> the proof of usage. Accuracy and completeness of information and compliance
> with the requirement would be verified. However, in the event that the TM
> or proof of use is incorrect, a process called‘re-correction’ would kick
> in. Certain reasons would permit the occurrence of the re-correction
> process. Common errors in the process were noted: for example, name of
> trademark, registration date, name of holder address, etc.
> TMCH now includes: weekly notifications, newsletters, monthly webinars,
> and a full blown API test environment. TMCH animations are now available in
> more than 10 languages. In the near future one can expect to find the
> ‘proof of use’ uploaded as a separate document, an SMD file, implementation
> of the 50 abused labels, transfer of TM records, and updates on the
> clearing house guidelines which will be soon found in different languages.
>
>  UPDATES ON SUNRISE AND CLAIMS
> The Sunrise services allow trademark holders an opportunity to register
> domain names corresponding to their marks, either defensively or with a
> view to exploiting a valuable new Web address before new names are made
> available to the public. New gTLD registries are required to offer a
> Sunrise period of at least 30 days.
> The trademarks claims period follows Sunrise and runs for at least 90 days
> after the opening of general registration. During the trademark claims
> period, anyone attempting to register a domain name matching a mark that is
> recorded in the TMCH will receive a notification displaying the relevant
> mark information. If the notified party goes ahead and registers the domain
> name, the TMCH will send a notice to the one or more trademark holders with
> matching records in the clearinghouse, informing them that someone has
> registered the domain name.
>
>  ICT ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA
> The meeting discussion included issues such as the Internet challenges in
> Africa and how we can overcome them. Africa reaches the Web very
> differently from the rest of the world. For instance, credit cards are very
> scarce in Africa compared to other parts of the world. It is clear that
> Africa still needs infrastructural development and financial investments.
> Another interesting discussion was the existence of opportunity for the
> youth in Africa to register domain names. Our own Octavia Kumalo who was
> there representing us and the Foundation for Internet Development, answered
> this worrying issue, by affirming that opportunity and space for
> competition does exist since Africa has only 6 ICANN-accredited registrars.
> There need to be more DNS training programmes and financial education to
> make it easier for youth start-ups.
>
> Africa has about 40-60 tech hubs which give visibility to innovation in
> Africa. The hubs are a reaction to the lack of support from governments and
> other organisations. They are a way for Africans to help themselves.
> According to Andile of the discussion panel, at least 60% of Africa is made
> up of youth who possess the majority of mobile phones. Therefore products
> and services should be addressing the youth specifically.
>
> Closing remarks:
>
>    - An ICANN Youth Dialogue is suggested to address such issues whenever
>    ICANN meetings are held.
>    - African governments need to engage with their youth in order to make
>    it easier for them to start their businesses in ICT.
>
>
>  Features: PERSONALITY PROFILE
>
> In hosting the ICANN 47 meetings we had the opportunity to host her
> Excellency *Dr Elham Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim*. She is the Egyptian *Commissioner
> for Infrastructure and Energy*. She has a PhD in Electronics and
> Communications from the University of Cairo, an MSc in Electronic
> Engineering, and a BSc in Communication Engineering from Asuit University.
> Her career spans over 33 years in various positions such as General Manager
> for Training and Promotion in the New and Renewable Energy Authority
> (NREA), Director of the Photovoltaic Research and Testing Department in
> Cairo, Associate Professor in Saudi Arabia and Director of the
> Specifications Department at the NREA in Cairo.
>
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