The governance crisis at AFRINIC has raised questions about who stands to gain from the ongoing internal turmoil and external interventions.
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Is ICANN helping or taking control? The AFRINIC governance crisis exposes tensions in Africa’s internet oversight.
The NRO sets a Friday deadline for ICP-2 feedback, marking a key moment in revising global RIR governance and internet policy coordination.
ARIN 56 in Arlington gathered Internet leaders to discuss IPv4 policies, routing security, and future network governance.
The exclusion of women from AFRINIC’s governance structure highlights the systemic issues in the registry’s elections.
Olga Cavalli reflects on her role in Latin American Internet governance, highlighting key initiatives, challenges, and successes.
AFRINIC’s election crisis fuels calls for dissolution, with Cloud Innovation leading efforts for reform and stability.
The ongoing governance crisis at AFRINIC is putting critical internet infrastructure, including IPv6 adoption and Forwarding Address policy.
AFRINIC’s voting ban on fee arrears widens its governance crisis, silencing members and intensifying calls for dissolution and reform.
Internal governance issues and external interference have left AFRINIC’s future in jeopardy, undermining Africa’s digital sovereignty.
AFRINIC’s voting rules link membership fees to eligibility, a system critics say entrenches inequality and weakens democratic control.
AFRINIC’s failure in leadership planning worsens governance paralysis and threatens the stability of Africa’s internet.