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  • Reaching out to end-users across Africa to sensitize about the benefits of their involvement in ICANN's activities
  • Engaging African End Users to contribute to ICANN Policy Development Processes (PDPs)
  • Promoting ICANN's multi-stakeholder model and its bottom-up decision-making process
  • Promote universal acceptance principles within the region
  • Explaining how an Internet organization / association can become an AFRALO At-Large Structure (ALS) and how an unaffiliated person can become a member of AFRALO, especially in unrepresented African countries
  • Promoting Africa end-user’s leadership in ICANN activities
  • Highlighting ATLAS III AFRALO participants’ milestone O&E activities in their respective countries

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  • Organize local events, in partnership with local ALSes to to promote universal acceptance and enhance their engagement and broaden their radiance in their respective countries
  • Continue to identify university and academic institutions, organize discussions with students and teachers about Internet Governance and build young people’s interest in joining ICANN
  • Identify AFRALO role model leaders who will coach new members towards ICANN leadership positions
  • Share AFRALO ATLAS III Ambassadors’ best practices

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  1. Africa Internet Summit 2020– Location Kinshasa, DRC  (May 31 – June 12, 2020) WILL BE CANCELLED - PLANNING FOR AIS2021 INSTEAD 
  2. African regional and sub-regional IGFs

Strategic Key Indicators

  • At least 10 new members (ALSes and/or Individual Members)
  • Plan or participate in least 2 events where Universal acceptance is promoted
  • Identify at least 3 new leaders to take up responsibility