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Corporate Update

Corporate Update. Adiel A. Akplogan CEO, AFRINIC 28 November 2012. AFRINIC at glanc e. 34 full time Staff at work 112 New Members (15% growth ) 17 training sessions in 2012 500 people trained new IPv6 allocations/Assignments in 2011

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Corporate Update

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  1. Corporate Update Adiel A. Akplogan CEO, AFRINIC 28 November 2012

  2. AFRINIC at glance • 34 full time Staff at work • 112New Members (15% growth) • 17 training sessions in 2012 500 people • trained new IPv6 allocations/Assignments in 2011 • More than 260 total travels handled to participate to more than 30 events around the world. • A balanced Budget of USD 2,7 M • All of this is now supported by our new Organisation Structure • Complete the review of Bylaw Process

  3. New Structure

  4. From 2011 to 2012 • Finalise AFRINIC 2.0 • Implement New Structure – ✔ • Finalise new Bylaws – ✔ • Rebranding - ✔ • Strategic Plan 2013-2015– ✔ • Improve Contribution to Public Infrastructure in Africa. ✔ • Improve Support to Governments & Policy Makers on IG and related issues. ✔ • Quality assurance (process and Services) – ✔

  5. Where are we going? • Our strategic goal and objective is to build an organization that will last and continue to serve the community: • Continue to strengthen our critical role for Number Resources Management and Internet Infrastructure development. • Continue to Increase our productivity, our financial stability to better serve the community. • Continue to adjust our structure and services to our changing ecosystem

  6. Key Operations Areas

  7. Bylaw review

  8. Highlight of New Bylaws • Reduce Board size from 13 to 9 with three non-regionals • Membership Types • Registered Members (Board) • Resources Members (LIR/End-Users) • Associate Members (Others) • Introduction of a formal General Member Meeting once a year • Separate Nomination committee from Election Committee • Formalisation of CoE in the Bylaws • Introduce: e-voting and emergency Policy decision mechanism

  9. Questions

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