Dear Colleagues,

Series of internships aims to facilitate capacity building for registrars and 
registries in Africa to boost the African domain name business. AFRINIC is 
providing logistical and administrative support to kick-start this initiative.

12 February 2015, Ébène, Mauritius.  The first event of the Africa DNS Business 
Exchange Programme took place on 12 January 2015 in Singapore. A pilot group of 
interns from AFRIREGISTER (Burundi) and WEB4AFRICA (Nigeria) spent several days 
at the IP Mirror offices and also visited with SGNIC and met staff at ICANN’s 
Singapore Office. During their time in Singapore, the interns learned about DNS 
technical requirements, DNS best practice and DNS business models. 

“We are extremely excited to be partnering with ICANN and contributing to its 
Africa Strategy with this new initiative,” said former AFRINIC CEO Adiel A. 
Akplogan  “Capacity building schemes and knowledge share activities such as the 
DNS Business Exchange Programme are crucial to enable African registrars and 
registries to increase the presence of the DNS industry on the continent and to 
facilitate the exchange of local and global Internet industry expertise.”

Exchange Programme 

Launched by ICANN in partnership with AFRINIC, the first phase of the DNS 
Business Exchange Programme involves interns selected from ICANN accredited 
registrars. The next set of interns from Kheweul.Com, Genious Communication, 
Diamatrix  and Ghana dot COM will spend time with Afilias and AFNIC. As the 
programme gathers speed, it is hoped that it will be expanded and made 
available for other registrars and registries in the region. More information 
about the programme can be found at: 
https://www.icann.org/news/blog/the-africa-dns-business-exchange-and-mentorship-programme-kicks-off-with-the-new-year

About AFRINIC 

The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is the Regional Internet 
Registry (RIR) for Africa. It is responsible for the distribution and 
management of Internet number resources (IPv4 and IPv6 addresses) and ASN 
(Autonomous System Numbers) for the African and Indian Ocean region. It was 
founded in 2004 and serves 56 economies throughout Africa and the Indian Ocean. 
AFRINIC plays a leading role in capacity building and provides education and 
training to its members, governments and the wider community to infrastructure 
development throughout the African region. 

www.afrinic.net


AFRINIC Team



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