AFRALO Hot Topics Report 2017
Introduction
This document aims to provide an overview of key policy issues that AfRALO has been working on in ICANN, as well as the key outreach and engagement activities.
AFRALO is the home of the individual Internet user community for the African region. It provides news, key resources and interactive information sharing tools for individuals and enduser groups in the African region who are interested in ICANN and in shaping the future of the Internet.
AFRALO aims to:
• Strengthen users’ participation in ICANN decision-making structures
• Help ensure that its members will actively encourage more direct participation by end users
• Build Internet policy making capacity in the region
• Reach out to Internet users on the issues in the scope of ICANN
• Represent users’ interests and defining public interest aspects of Internet governance with specific focus on the areas of privacy, transparency, and accountability
• Strengthen consumer protection in ICANN policies
• Identify social impacts of technical infrastructure design
• Take cultural diversity into account when formulating technical standards (e.g. IDN implementation)
AFRALO currently consist of 54 ALSes located in 30 countries and territories.
Hot Policy Topics Selected :
Promoting DNSSEC Implementation in Africa's TLD registries
New gTLDs and Geographic names
New gTLD Subsequent Procedure
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Privacy
Registration Directory Service (RDS) and Whois
ICANN's Accountability and Transparency
Diversity and Participation at ICANN
Internet Governance activities and issues
Capacity Building, Awareness and Outreach to Africa ( e.g Access of ICANN materials in African/Other languages other than English )
Top Topic Issues
Promoting DNSSEC Implementation in Africa's TLD registries | |||
Summary | |||
DNSSEC is important because it adds security to the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol by enabling DNS responses to be validated. Specifically, DNSSEC provides origin authority, data integrity, and authenticated denial of existence. | |||
Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
Africa has a low DNSSEC implementation compared to the rest of the world. | |||
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New gTLDs and Geographic names | |||
Summary | |||
The protection of geo names is a TECHNICAL and GOVERNANCE issue very different from any question pertaining role, participation and specific peculiarities of some countries, economies and communities. The uses of such names, either as a Second-Level Domain names (SLD), or as a Top-Level Domain name (TLD), raise sovereignty and socio-economic concerns for many governments. In ICANN policy-making discussions, this has proved a complex, multi-layered and disputed matter for many years. There are currently multiple strands of discussion under the heading of “geographic names”, in which the GAC and its Member may be involved to some extent, with a varying degree of concerns. The GAC plays an important role in representing and advising Government position in reference to policy development process. | |||
Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
Many geo names face a challenge in jurisdiction and ownership. With reference to the policy Development processes, African Internet Users need to understand the process in management of the gTLDs and geo names right from ownership to interests that affect the endusers. | |||
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Registration Directory Service (RDS) and Whois | |||
Summary | |||
RDS and Whois are pertinent issues that relate to the ownership of Domain names. Currently information on Domain ownership are published publicly. There is a strong drive to protect registration data and improve accuracy and access to generic top-level domain registration data, as well as consider safeguards for protecting such data. | |||
Why it's important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
In the current RDS and Whois WG there is little participation from Africa despite the issue being relative to the Internet and Domain System in the region. Despite the fact that the pertinent issues that affect the registry have less reports coming from Africa Region and documentation regarding the violation of Whois records that are publicly limited - there is a need for strong awareness in the the policy discussion and recommendations given that this could affect the RDS implementation in the Africa region. | |||
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More information on the RDS can be found https://www.icann.org/resources/reviews/specific-reviews/whois |
ICANN's Accountability and Transparency | |||
Summary | |||
ICANN’s core mission is to coordinate, at the overall level, the global Internet’s systems of unique identifiers, and in particular to ensure the stable and secure operation of the Internet’s unique identifiers. ICANN operates on a multi-stakeholder model that brings all interested parties together to discuss policy issues that fall within ICANN’s areas of responsibility. It follows a bottom-up model of policy development and relies on consensus from its stakeholders. For this model to operate effectively, ICANN needs to encourage participation, instill trust, make information accessible, and have sound dispute and review mechanisms.
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Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
Afralo and African Internet Users need to understand the ICANN multistakeholder process and how it ensures Accountability and Transparency. | |||
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Gender Diversity and Participation at ICANN | |||
Summary | |||
The ICANN organization conducted the Gender Diversity and Participation Survey to gain insight into current perceptions of gender diversity within the ICANN community, to identify potential barriers to participation, and to gather data to help inform ongoing community discussions on diversity | |||
Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
Following the release of the report https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gender-survey-complete-11oct17-en.pdf , it is important for AFRALO and African Internet Users be encouraged to participate in ICANN Policy Development Processes. This also follows the low participation and engagement from the Africa Region in the policy development process. | |||
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Privacy | |||
Summary | |||
The current state of the GDPR and privacy laws in the regions has been so neglected and with minimum or least participation Africa remains vulnerable to Global policies and does not have a proper stand when it comes to the GDPR. The GDPR comes into force on 25th May 2018. We encourage African countries that are major trading partners of the European Union to consider adopting relevant measures needed to ensure compliance. More importantly, we encourage Registries and Registrars who are serving non-EU regions like Africa to ensure implementation does not have damaging implication on their non-EU customers. This will ensure that cross-border transactions with the EU are not affected. There are both financial and non-financial implications of ensuring compliance under this comprehensive regulation. | |||
Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
With reference to the Map above, the grey areas marks quite a few number of countries in Africa that has some or no proper privacy laws and may need to adopt some level of adoption. This calls for the African community to be alerted on the impact of the GDPR the fact that it will affect the African Economies especially the Economies of scale which is very important. | |||
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Internet Governance activities and issues | |||
Summary | |||
Internet governance encompasses a range of issues and actors, and takes place at many layers. Throughout the internet and networks, there exist problems that need solutions, and, more importantly, potential that can be unleashed by better governance. Following the IGF 2017, AFRALO had a great presentation and a paneled discussion. | |||
Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
With the goal to enhance regional engagement in Internet Governance, Internet governance activities and issues are important as they are encompassed by key players from all disciplines of Internet Governance and are a good a platform for Policy discussions, updates and engagement of the internet community. | |||
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Capacity Building, Awareness and Outreach to Africa ( e.g Access of ICANN materials in African/Other languages other than English ) | |||
Summary | |||
On 24 May 2016, ICANN celebrated the opening of the first African engagement office in Nairobi, Kenya. Over the past three years, the dedication and goodwill of ICANN community and staff members have been instrumental in implementing the Africa strategy. We hope to continue on this path, increasing our institutional engagement and outreach – key elements of ICANN's Africa strategy. There is need to increase awareness and outreach in Africa region despite the setting up of the Africa Engagement Office. | |||
Why its important to AfRALO and African Internet Users ? | |||
AFRALO and Africa Internet Users need more ICANN Materials to learn and understand the transition of the global domain and numbers industries. There is also need to increase the awareness and outreach to various community and fora inorder to spread the gospel of the relevance of ICANN in the Internet industry. | |||
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