Dear Colleagues,

Pierre Ouedraogo is the winner of the 2012 Jonathan Postel Service Award. He 
was awarded for of his immense contributions to the growth of the Internet in 
Africa. A founding member of AFRINIC, Mr. Ouedraogo is currently the Director 
of Digital Francophonie at Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) 
based in Paris, France. He is also a founding member of numerous organisations 
including the AfTLD (African Internet Top Level Domain Names Association); 
AFNOG (African network operators group); AfCERT (African CERT network), and 
AfrICANN (African network of participants to the ICANN process).

The Internet Society presented the award, including a US$20,000 honorarium and 
a crystal engraved globe, during the 84th meeting of the Internet Engineering 
Task Force (IETF) held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 29 - August 
3, 2012. The Award Ceremony was held on 1 August 2012.

In his acceptance speech, Mr. Ouedraogo said he was immensely proud to have 
contributed to the development of the African information society. He paid 
tribute to the Internet community for the honour. “I’m very proud to be here 
with you, and to be honoured by our community; this community that makes dreams 
come true. We dreamed of an open Internet, we have done together many things to 
make it happen with open standards and improving accessibility to all world 
languages to the Internet. Open standards are very important for African 
development, this means that it’s important for improving lives, poverty 
alleviation, bridging digital divide and building democratic open societies,” 
said Mr. Ouedraogo.

The President and Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Society, Lynn St. 
Amour, praised Mr. Ouedraogo for helping bring the Internet to Burkina Faso and 
other French-speaking African countries. “Pierre Ouedraogo is a highly-regarded 
technical leader in Africa,” said Ms St. Amour. “His commitment to the 
expansion of the Internet and encouragement of young engineers to help them 
build their skills through training workshops has had a profound impact on the 
growth of the Internet across Africa.”

 

Regards,



Dr George Nyabuga                                                  Tel:   +230 
403 51 00
Head, Communications and PR, AFRINIC           Fax:  +230 466 67 58
[email protected] - www.afrinic.net
 
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