AFRINIC Internet Development Programs
The AFRINIC Internet Development Programs envisions a secure and accessible Internet for sustainable digital growth in Africa.
Our objective for these programs is to increase investment in Internet development in the AFRINIC Service Region through capacity building, research and technical collaboration, and any related Internet initiatives.
Fellowship
Programs
The AFRINIC Fellowship Programme is a critical initiative that aims to increase capacity and promote knowledge sharing in the field of Internet technology in Africa. The program is intended to give technologists the opportunity to collaborate with experts in the field and gain exposure to the latest trends and developments in Internet technology.
Technical Community
Development Program
The Internet has emerged to become a fundamental tool for economic, social, and cultural development globally and in Africa. As such, we believe that building technical communities is key to advancing the development of the Internet in the region.
Research Collaboration
Program
Education and research are essential for the sustainable growth of the Internet, therefore, we are working together with educational institutions to conduct cutting-edge technical and policy-based research in our service region.
Internet Governance and ICT Initiatives Development Program
On a global scale, the leaders are now harnasing the power of the Internet to drive growth in nearly any area of life, AFRICA does not escape from this reality. Over the past decade, the Internet has transformed education, healthcare, and public services, bringing the benefits of digital connectivity to millions of people across the continent.
Diversity in ICT
Program
Despite the rapid growth of Internet usage in Africa, there is still a significant underrepresentation of women, girls, elders, and people with disabilities in ICT initiatives on the continent. This digital divide is not only an issue of fairness, but it also limits the potential for innovation and economic growth across the region. At AFRINIC, we recognize the importance of addressing this issue and have taken action by implementing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals 5 and 9.
Critical Infrastructure
Development Program
The internet landscape in Africa has been transformed by the power of collaboration! A diverse group of stakeholders including Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) and regional associations have worked together to create a strong and interconnected network. And the good news is that there's more to come! New organizations are eager to build innovative IXPs, which will boost the overall efficiency of the Internet in the countries and in the region.