Anne Rachel, AfriNIC Chief Operating Officer |
What
does your joining AfriNIC mean to you and what do you think the future holds
for AfriNIC?
Well, the chief executive officer
(CEO) of African Network Information Center (AfriNIC) approached me and asked
me to apply for the open position at the organization some time back. I thought
it to be an interesting challenge.
Also, I thought that my experience
could help me in the job and coming back to the continent to support the great
work that AfriNIC is already doing in Africa, which was a very appealing
perspective.
So, joining AfriNIC is simply
bringing back home all the ropes I have learned along the way in the Internet
world since 1995. I have come full circle and I am happy as well as excited at
the challenges ahead.
What
is the core role of AfriNIC?
Our core work as the Africa
Regional Internet Registry is to ensure a fair distribution and management of
Internet number resources in our region. For this job to be well done we need
excellent operations at AfriNIC and I am happy to say that the team I have
found boasts excellent people; Information Technology (IT), member services and
communications will work with me to support and ever-growing membership and
requests from our community.
I shall work with them as well as
the community to develop, implement, and manage the operational aspects of the
annual budget driven by AfriNIC’s strategic objectives.
Any
plans for IPv6 penetration on the continent?
Our region has the potential to
embrace IPv6 and be at the forefront of all services to the citizens. At
AfriNIC, we pledge to spearhead Internet technology and policy development in
the African region and the team and I am committed to make that happen.
Lead
us further into what is AfriNIC?
AfriNiC is a non-governmental and
not-for-profit membership based organisation. Its main role is to serve Africa
region as Regional Internet Registry (RIR), and liken to the four other
continents which have their own RIR.
The AfriNIC organizational
structure is set to encourage a bottom-up self-governance management model
where policies and other organisational functions are determined by the
community in general and members who elect representatives that seat on the
Board of Directors.
Tell
us about General Assembly of AfriNIC?
Discussions are conducted through
both public meetings and e-mail discussion lists. There are no requirements or
pre-requisites for any person or entity to participate. AfriNIC has a General
Assembly which meets once a year whereas Public Policy Meetings are organised
twice a year, that is, one-back-to-back with the General Assembly.
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