[AfrICANN-discuss] Enhancing Local Engagement in Internet Governance in Africa

Mamadou LO alfamamadou at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 12 11:31:44 UTC 2016


Good initiative. Well done Matogoro. Thanks a lot.
Mamadou



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Date : 12/10/2016 10:28 (GMT+00:00)
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Congratulations, Mr Matogoro,
This is so inspiring!
Keep it up the work of making the IG ecosystem more milti lingual.

Regards,
Arsene

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2016-10-12 11:02 GMT+02:00 Matogoro Jabera <jaberamatogoro at gmail.com<mailto:jaberamatogoro at gmail.com>>:
Dear Colleagues,

Find a you tube link to our First Day ICANNWiki Swahili Translation Workshop that was held at The University of Dodoma, Tanzania:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4bddU6Ck5M

Regards,
Matogoro

On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 8:50 AM, Matogoro Jabera <jaberamatogoro at gmail.com<mailto:jaberamatogoro at gmail.com>> wrote:
Sorry for Cross posting!

I am writing to share our workshop report for an event that was held at University of Dodoma, Tanzania, East Africa.

Internet Governance Youth Community (YouthCom) workshop initiative targets to introduce the youth from various backgrounds in Tanzania 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.
The overarching objectives of this workshop is to promote local engagement of African communities in Internet Governance, create awareness about ICANN and build capacity of African local community towards addressing future challenge of the internet in Africa.

Just as a summary on our achievements:

  *   22 users contributed to ICANNWiki Swahili Platform

  *   312 edits  were completed

  *    145 articles were translated

  *    138 newly created articles

We are committed to make Swahili Content on Internet Governance is available in the Internet and addressing the local content challenge using our own language.

Regards,
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MATOGORO Jabhera
Assistant Lecturer & Coordinator - Microsoft Innovation Center, Tanzania
College of Informatics and Virtual Education
The University of Dodoma (www.udom.ac.tz<http://www.udom.ac.tz>)



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MATOGORO Jabhera
Assistant Lecturer & Coordinator - Microsoft Innovation Center, Tanzania
College of Informatics and Virtual Education
The University of Dodoma (www.udom.ac.tz<http://www.udom.ac.tz>)

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