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The AFRINIC Fellowship program seeks to create a chain of AFRINIC’s ambassadors all over its region of services, in order to promote AFRINIC mission in every single country and thus, increase awareness around AFRINIC everywhere and also to give the possibility to all Africa citizen involved in the internet community to participate to one of our public policy meeting.  Take part of one of an AFRINIC policy meeting is a unique experience that will show you the Multistakeholder model in action. It is also the place to network with experts coming form all aver the world in most of the Internet related issues.

The fellowship program is offered during the two main AFRINIC events, the Africa Internet Summit and the AFRINIC standalone meeting. During these meetings, fellows are exposed to
  1. The policy development process, providing a better understanding and opportunities for participation.
  2. Opportunities to network with colleagues from other organizations,
  3. Opportunities to learn from experts through workshops, tutorials, and presentations,
  4. Opportunities to share their knowledge in various ways.
After completing the program, fellows become part of our alumni to ensure their continuous development and relevance in contributing to the growth of the Internet. We have seen significant impact from our alumni who have gone on to achieve notable feats in the industry.

We encourage eligible individuals from these regions to apply for the program and take advantage of this opportunity to participate and enhance their skills and knowledge.


AFRINIC-37 Fellowship Recipients

We are delighted to introduce the AFRINIC-37 Fellows:

  1. M. Abraham Nyuon – South Sudan
  2. M. Musa Bangura – Sierra Leone
  3. Mrs. Lucrèce Itanganeza – Burundi
  4. Mrs. Noha Abdel Baky – Egypt
  5. M. Serge-Parfait Goma – Republic of the Congo (Mentor).

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