[Community-Discuss] FUNDRAISING & DONATIONS - TO KEEP AFRINIC RUNNING
Raymond Mamattah
mamattah.raymond at gmail.com
Tue Aug 17 18:30:09 UTC 2021
This is a great idea and initiative. AFRINIC must survive in these trying
times.
Raymond Mamattah
[image: linkedin]
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-selorm-mamattah-02637610> [image:
facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/selorm.mamattah> [image: skype]
<https://join.skype.com/invite/bWJCTPbNPkIF> [image: twitter]
<https://twitter.com/RMamattah>
Accra, Ghana
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 5:45 PM Noah <noah at neo.co.tz> wrote:
> Dear Internet Community,
>
> You are probably aware that AFRINIC, the Regional Internet Registry for
> Africa, is involved in ongoing litigation, where the plaintiff has sought
> to have AFRINIC’s bank accounts frozen. In today’s connected world, it is
> easy to abstract the Internet into simply moving bits and bytes, and forget
> that there are real people that work hard at building, maintaining and
> providing support for the systems that you, and the Internet, need to
> continue working and engaging.
>
> The litigation has made it difficult for AFRINIC to meet its financial
> obligations. Part of these expenses are salaries for the AFRINIC team, who
> are resolutely working through this difficult period. Whilst we recognise
> that the legal system has to complete its important process, “our
> colleagues still need to survive” during one of the worst pandemics in
> memory. As an operational entity, that is core to a functioning Internet,
> AFRINIC still has financial obligations that it must meet to its suppliers.
>
> *AF-IX*, in collaboration with our partners, are therefore embarking on a *fund-raising
> exercise* to help keep AFRINIC’s core functions and services running for
> the next three months. As a broader community, we are dependent on this
> registry, whose service of allocating and registering Internet Number
> Resources (IPv4, IPv6 and ASN) has enabled communication for the
> development and growth of the Internet In the African region.
>
>
> *We invite you to be part of the community of supporters to ensure that
> AFRINIC can continue to play the vital role it has, for the sustainable
> digital growth in Africa.*
>
> *You can choose to donate any amount via the URL below where you will find
> all different options. The funds collected will be used to support the
> team by ensuring the core functions of AFRINIC continue without risk.*
> *DONATE TO KEEP AFRINIC UP BY CLICKING THIS LINK;* *https://www.tespok.co.ke/?page_id=14001
> <https://www.tespok.co.ke/?page_id=14001>*
>
>
> *The AF-IX is ably supported in this initiative by the below partners; *
> Technology Service Providers of *Kenya* – *TESPOK*
> *Tanzania* ISP Association – *TISPA*
> *Angola* ISP Association – *AAPSI*
> Internet Exchange Point of *Nigeria* – *IXPN*
>
> For additional information, please feel free to contact us, or any of our
> partners through the following email addresses below:
>
> *info at af-ix.net <info at af-ix.net> | tespok at tespok.co.ke
> <tespok at tespok.co.ke> | secretariat at tispa.or.tz
> <secretariat at tispa.or.tz> | secretariado at aapsi.og.ao
> <secretariado at aapsi.og.ao> | info at ixp.net.ng <info at ixp.net.ng>*
>
>
> *For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Please visit the Sites Below For
> Details;*
>
>
> *TESPOK* = https://www.tespok.co.ke/?page_id=14001
>
> *AF-IX* = https://www.af-ix.net/news/2021/08/afrinic-fundraising-campaign
>
> *TISPA* = https://tispa.or.tz/fundraising/afrinic
>
> *ISPA-Angola* = https://www.aapsi.og.ao/noticia/fundraising-for-afrinic
>
> *IXPN* = https://ixp.net.ng/news/afrinic-fundraising
>
>
>
> We look forward to your kind support.
>
>
> Cheers,
> *Noah *
> *TISPA*
>
> _______________________________________________
> Community-Discuss mailing list
> Community-Discuss at afrinic.net
> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/community-discuss/attachments/20210817/7abc99fe/attachment.html>
More information about the Community-Discuss
mailing list