[kictanet] ICANN Youthcom Workshop
waudo siganga
emailsignet at mailcan.com
Wed May 25 09:53:46 EAT 2016
HI Bob - did this take off? My son registrered and went to Afralti this
morning but I understand no one there knew anything.
Waudo
On Sun, May 15, 2016, at 08:45 PM, Bob Omondi via kictanet wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> ICANN has in partnership with KeNIC has organized a YouthComm (Youth
> Community) workshop slated fro May 25 - 26 , 2016.
> The Youthcom workshop initiative targets to introduce the youth (under
> 30 years) from various backgrounds not only to ICANN but the wider
> Internet ecosystem with an aim of ensuring this new audience, are
> prepared early enough to help them participate effectively in the
> internet ecosystem when they grow older.
> Effectively, this particular programme further enhances other ICANN
> programs like NexTGen :
> https://www.icann.org/development-and-public-responsibility/nextgen
> and Fellowship that you may be aware of, only that this is an
> opportunity to reach as many youth at the national level as possible
> over a 2-day workshop. ICANN has identified experienced facilitators
> supported by ICANN staff and community members with diverse knowledge
> in Internet Governance and Policy Making that will go a long way in
> mentoring the youth.
> We have a 10 slots remaining for those who may be interested or are
> eligible from this community. For details and registrations, please
> use this link:
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/icann-youthcomm-workshop-tickets-25463444849
>
> Regards Bob.
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