Interested in Africa’s Internet Policy? Apply for the 7th Africa School on Internet Governance (AfriSIG) 2019 (Funded)

AfriSIG

Do you believe that the internet is a vital platform for social, economic and political development in Africa? Are you a current or potential leader in internet governance forums and debates in Africa? Does your current work or study involve internet or ICT policy and regulation? Do you want to deepen your understanding of the “multistakeholder” approach to internet-related policy making?

Whether you are a policy maker, a researcher, a regulator, an engineer, a journalist, an entrepreneur or a gender equality and human rights defender – if you care about internet policy in Africa, AfriSIG is for you!

About AfriSIG:

The Association for Progressive Communications (APC), the African Union Commission and Research ICT Africa (RIA) are pleased to announce the call for applications for the 7th African School on Internet Governance (AfriSIG). This year the school will be held immediately prior to  the African Internet Governance Forum (AfIGF), which will take place in the first half of September 2019. Final dates and location will be confirmed in the coming weeks. 

AfriSIG’s primary goal is to give Africans from multiple sectors and stakeholder groups the opportunity to gain knowledge that will enable them to participate confidently and effectively in national, regional and global internet governance processes and debates.

As part of the learning and leadership development process, AfriSIG seeks to give fellows the opportunity to participate actively at the AfIGF as speakers, moderators and rapporteurs. The dates and location of this year’s AfIGF are still to be confirmed.

Curriculum:

The School will run throughout six days, and will be structured to include intensive learning and knowledge sharing that covers:

Requirements:

Applicants who have relevant work experience and/or involvement in internet governance or ICT policy and regulation and who are positioned to make meaningful contributions to strengthening internet governance in Africa, and African voices in internet governance globally.

The School will accept applications from current or emerging leaders and professionals from:

Costs:

Applicants can apply for a scholarship to attend the school. However, given the limited number of scholarships, self-funded and sponsored applicants are encouraged to apply. All participants will be expected to pay their own local transport expenses and visa fees in their country of origin.

Self-funded Applicants:

Applicants can indicate intention to self-fund or seek sponsorship in their application. The full course fee, which covers accommodation, meals, course material and tuition, is USD 2,000. This excludes travel.

Scholarships:

Scholarships will cover air travel, shared accommodation and meal costs for the duration of the School. Successful applicants have the option of staying in a single room, but they would need to cover the additional cost themselves.

How to Apply:

To apply please complete the form here by Saturday, 1 June 2019. Please note that as part of the application, you will be required to upload a recent CV, two reference letters and a letter of financial commitment should you be self-funded. For more information, visit the AfriSIG website www.afrisig.org or contact the AfriSIG organiser, Koliwe Majama at afrisig@apc.org.

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