[AfrICANN-discuss] Coalition for Digital Africa Opens Applications for the 2026 DNSSEC Roadshow.

Stacy Ayoo stacy.ayoo at icann.org
Wed Apr 22 11:45:26 UTC 2026


The Coalition for Digital Africa has opened applications for the 2026 Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) Roadshow. African country code top-level domain (ccTLD) operators are invited to apply within the application period running from 2 March to 1 May 2026. With only a few days remaining before the application window closes, we strongly encourage you to complete and submit your application promptly to be considered.

The DNSSEC Roadshow [coalitionfordigitalafrica.africa]<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/coalitionfordigitalafrica.africa/initiatives/dns-security-extensions__;!!PtGJab4!-y9nytsRoM4wpLNPGJdcf6edI9udiJVaQpUUY7jlz5N7-aC5c9mLo_04cPT4OuqnxRXqM0RMnQqBD9u0j9rBA6GyAR0$>, launched in mid-2023 as part of the Coalition’s ongoing efforts to strengthen Domain Name System (DNS) security across the continent, will select up to five ccTLD operators to take part in a focused technical program supporting the deployment and validation of DNSSEC. Selected participants will receive practical training and direct guidance from experienced consultants tostrengthen their DNS infrastructure and operational practices. As part of the program, participating registries will also co-host a national training session for Internet service providers and network operators to promote broader awareness of DNS security and its role in protecting users and online services.


The initiative is open to African ccTLD operators seeking to introduce DNSSEC or to expand its adoption at the second and third levels of their domain space. Applicants should demonstrate a stable DNS infrastructure, maintain current technical documentation, and confirm institutional commitment to implement the project, including appointing a project manager.

By supporting ccTLD operators in strengthening DNS security, the Coalition for Digital Africa continues its work to promote a stable and trusted Internet ecosystem across the continent. The DNSSEC Roadshow combines technical assistance with local engagement to ensure that improvements are sustainable and aligned with national needs.

Eligible operators are encouraged to submit their applications within the application window. For additional information or questions about the process, please contact info at cda.africa<mailto:info at cda.africa>.



Best regards,

Stacy Ayoo

On behalf of the Coalition for Digital Africa Secretariat


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