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Singapore 2015 Fellowship Participants

Singapore Fellowship Participants gather at ICANN52

 

  • Abdelmonim Osman – Sudan – Academic
  • Ahmed Eisa – Sudan – Not For Profit
  • Alfred Arouna – Benin – Business
  • Amal Al-Saqqaf – Yemen – Academic
  • Ana Kakalashvili – Georgia – Academic
  • Anja Gengo – Bosnia and Herzegovina – End User
  • Anri van der Spuy – South Africa – Academic
  • Babu Ram Aryal – Nepal – Not For Profit
  • Bennette Thomas – Dominica – Government
  • Carlos Eduardo Rodriguez Aviles – Nicaragua – Not For Profit
  • Catherine Niwagaba – Uganda – Government
  • Charles Oloo – Kenya – Not For Profit
  • Christian Mulola – Rwanda – End User
  • Dusan Popovic – Serbia – Academic
  • Esther Patricia Akello – Uganda – Government
  • Fawaz Saleem Bokhari – Pakistan – Academic
  • Ghazi Salahaldeen – Palestine – Business
  • Guylaine Mootoo – Mauritius – Not For Profit
  • Isaque Manteiga Joaquim – Mozambique – Academic
  • Isaac Maposa – Zimbabwe – Business
  • James Mutandwa Madya – Zimbabwe – Government
  • Jia He – China – Academic
  • Jonathan Gahamanyi – Burundi – Business
  • Lawrence Olawale-Roberts – Nigeria – Government
  • Marilia Monteiro – Brazil – Government
  • Mathias Etheyemon Houngbo – Benin – Academic
  • Mehrzad Azghandi – Islamic Republic of Iran – Civil Society
  • Michael Ilishebo – Zambia – Government
  • Mohammad Adbul Awal Haolader – Bangladesh – End User
  • Mohammad Kawsar Uddin – Bangladesh – Not For Profit
  • Muhammed Njie – The Gambia – Academic
  • Neil Checo – Dominican Republic – Government
  • Onica Nonhiahhia Makwakwa – South Africa – Not For Profit
  • Oratile Slave – Botswana – Government
  • Rao Naveed Bin Rais – Pakistan – Academic
  • Rohana Chaminda Akmeemana Palliyaguru – Sri Lanka – Government
  • Rokhaya Daour Diatta – Senegal – End User
  • Said Marjan Zazal – Afghanistan – Not For Profit
  • Salieu Taal – The Gambia – Business
  • Samer Khalil – Lebanon – Academic
  • Sidra Iqbal – Pakistan – Academic
  • Shiva BIssessar – Trinidad and Tobago – Business
  • Spencer Thomas – Grenada – Government
  • Sutender Mehta – India – Business
  • Toilem Godwin – Kenya – Not For Profit
  • Wisdom Kwasi Donkor – Ghana – Government
  • Zakir Syed – Pakistan – Not For Profit
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